The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1909, Page 5

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are why the fa Penn Brook and Overcoats ones you should many d by experts, tight, and the very fabrics are used. ong has style 35 Underwear and Shoes in keeping with our Clothing Gus Brown = ALWAYS RIGHT. y Eyes | 9s y ot gla f The Raleigh e permits me instance, the MEN ONLY. nd careful atten m if you SCHUCHARD OFTICAL CO, Round-Irip Tickets BETWEEN and the Steel City We have arranged to transport our pa- and clients from this city to IRON- Band return, on Friday, Saturday inday of every week, for a special wpriced round-trip ticket, which may be pe at our offices only. These tickets, beginning tomorrow, pe00d on the Chippewa, leaving this a9. m., and will enable the holders Teach IRONDALI shortly after noon, mB Several hours for the inspection of ihe bala plant and steel city, and permitting Ma er to return to this city on the tcom, arriving here at 8 8 p. m. wtf you h: ew week SRONDALE realty sion tickets of « not dune’ so within the Intending investors in will find these excur pecial advantage to them. bre Investment Co. 400-410 Arcade Annex. = Turkish Baths (ise. src Fourth Av. betwees Union and Phe, “CHILDREN KYE TROUMLES % Bring them in for suspect mediately, The period was now] entered when the day lasts 24 hours Next morning there was a magn fleent hale; the monarch of day ap peared surrounded by a circle, The recommenc jsowing, for he had plenty of seed but he was surprised to find sorrel krowing already between the half dried stones, and even pale sickly heaths trying to show their delicate pink blossome At last It began to be really hot weather, On the 15th of June th thermometer stood at 67 degrees above zero. By the middle of June the stoop had made good progress, and Hat-! teras, Altamont and the doctor went hunting. The three hunters, accompanied by Duke, set out on Monday, the 17th of June, at 6 in the morning, each man armed with a double barreled gun. anow. | shoes, and weveral days About doctor ® hatchet and for provisions nogn of the second they sighted two ferocious musk oxen and surrounded them on a plateau. day Fight to Death. | The oxen had begun to themselves impatiently at trying to kick him off, when Hat teras started up rixtit in front of them, shouting and chasing them back | This was the signal for Altamont nd the doctor to rush forward and re, but at the sight of two assall jants the terrified animals wheeled round and attacked Hatteras, He met their onset with « firm, steady foot and fired straight at thelr heads. But both hia bullets wore powerless. They rushed upon the unfortunate man tke furles, and {threw him on the ground tm an tn stant He ts a dead man!” exclaimed the doctor, in despairing « A tremendous struggle was going shake Duke ts. on in Altamont’s breast at the sight of his prostrate foe, and though his first impulse was to has ten to his help, he stopped short battling with himself and bis preju dices. But his hesitation scarcely | lasted ‘half a second, his better self jj conquered, and exelaiming, “No, it |} would be cowardly!" he rushed for }ward with Clawbonny Saved by Rival. Hatteras full well understood how rival jhave died than have begged his tn he bad hard before his felt, but would rather However Altamont was at his | He could not have longer, for it was ward off the blows of hoofs of two such pow antage nists, and In a few minutes more he muat have been torn to pleces But suddenly two shots resounded charges are Very jand Hatteras felt the balls graze his) HUSBAND ACCUSES head. Courage!” shouted Altamont | flinging away his discharged we on and throwing himself righ front of the raging animals, On them, shot to the heart, fell as he reached the spot, while other dashed madly the on Hatteras and waa about to gore thé unforte | nate captain with his hofn®, when] lAltamomt plunged his snow knife far into the beast's wide Open jaws with one hand, with the dther dealt him such a tremendous blow on th head with his hatchet that the skull | was completely split open. | It was done so quickly that {t| |neemed like a flash of lightning, and jall was over. The second ox lay ldead and Clawbonny shouted} Hurrah! hurrah! Hatteras was saved | He owed his life to the man he hated the most. What a storm of confijcting passions this must have roused in hie soul! But where was| the emotion he could not master? | However, bis action was prompt whtever his feeling might be, With jout a moment's hesitancy, he went }up to his rival, and said in a grave | voice | “Altamont, you have saved my life } i Shake Hahds. | | “You saved mine,” replied the American There was a moment's jand then Altamont added “We're quits, Hatteras | “No, Altamont,” said the captain |“when the doctor dragged you out jof your fey tomb I did not know| who you were, but you saved m |the peril of your own life, knowing | lquite well who I was.” “Why, you are a fellow creature | lat any rate, and whatever faults an |American may have, he is no cow ane : | , indeed,” said the doctor. | “He is a man, every inch a man like yourself, Hatteras.’ “And, like me, he sball have part in the glory that awaits us. “The glory of reaching the North | silence | Pole?” Altamont 1] “Yes,” replied Hatteras, proud-|“ ly | “{ guessed right, then,” said | Altamont The American stood still a mo ment, deeply moved Then he spoke feelingly And you have actually dared to conceive such a project? Oh! it is grand; Ictell you it is sub lime even to Otnk of it? ‘But tell me,” sald Hatteras in| a hurried manner; “you were not bound for the Pole ‘tuen yourself? * Altamont hesitated urged Come, speak out, man, the doctor Well, to tell the truth, I was| not, and the truth ts better tha self-love. No, I had no such grand | purpose in view. 1 was trying to clear the northwest passage, and | that was all Seal Frindship'’s Bond. ‘Altamont,” said Hatteras, hold ing out his hand; “be our compan: | ion to glory, come with us and find | the North, Pole.” | | The two men clasped hands in| # warm, hearty grasp, and the| bond of friendship between them | was sealed. When they. turned to. logk.for | NOTE ee | “By ens VERNE. ' TENTH INSTALLMENT } Hatteras went outalde, and paced up and down with rapld strides In about an hour he came back and retired to bed without saying an other word. On May 29, for the first time, | the sun never set. The glowing dso just tonched the boundary Hne of the horizon, and rose again im t hin? THEO. P. SHONTS. | 000,000 Ryan-Belmont Traction H company. in New York, and a mult! Q millionaire, is accused by Frederick Hipsh, a New York woisky sales |man, of improper attention towar Mra. Hipsh | The husband demands from the railroad m in defense, bas reta EDISON Lancey Nicoll and set up a < COLUMBIA } “ge RGN of mistaken identit a me SCHOOL CONVENTION || eousox [tie a eS pe edpelegeP cbcaaiher. EDISON | ,Thureday, Gaturday and Sunday only Boats Bnoday. COLUMBIA wie mm ul fea te: , ooktns, "Fate Bubject 't te Change With. ‘ f ENDS AT EXPOSITION | Saou | Ptseass Siem, 8 td” stacy, a paghildren beivreon aguas TR aa : E {| ——___— : 5 The three days’ session of th COLUMBIA EVERETT AND EDMOND School Officers’ congress at the|]| VICTOR MEALS SERVED exposition closed Yesterday. Miss| ails hates Neca 5 ig Seat e Mary P. Carpenter, superintenden " et the ‘Whatecen wanty: . pencdhn COLUMBIA oo ge ee Pe ans | presided over the last meeting VICTOR ed ete oe Dr. Harlan Updegraff, of the! jamere City of Everett and elle United States department of edu EDISON mma Get Phas Sune, catio: severely scored the count a hool teacher ‘in a. lecture on 7 ng This Brand New High-Grade Talking achool teachers h he United States have had no previom ex.|| COLUMBIA Only $28.90 peri nes and but little education,"|] YICTOR TERMS: $1.00 PER WEEK. ~ EDISON rere COLUMBIA ariel AND UNI- PURCELL SAFE Co, VICTOR BLDG. VERSITY. THE S'1 AR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ee ee a a aa. 1909. 5 $1 down—$l a week buys an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE | —absolutely the highest grade yrange made! —the original malleable range! —we will place an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE into your home on thirty days’ free test! + demonstration of the EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE Model this week in our r eo Kitchen—biscuits and coffee served to all visitors. ow ‘peeerte ass as Ba cpa sea ec ce Ss (si a A our Friday specials— always notable values! our weekly Friday Specials have the widest possible circulation; the values exceptional—representing articles of practical usefulness, that this store i busy center each Friday, Will you be here this F riday? the doctor tears Ah! friends,” he his eyes; happy, it ean bear? miserable of the sald, the they found him in said, wiping you have made me so is almost more than I You have sacrificed this nationality for the sake common caune You have by hat does it matter if only discovered, whether tt Sngiishman or an Amer Why should we brag of be ing American or Engliah when we can boast that we are mien? The good little man was bestde himself with joy. He hugged the fled enemies to hin bosom and cemented friendship by his own aff jon to both Calming themselves the men cut up the oxen and made their way back to camp. At supper the doo tor sald are $0 always so unusual 5 most surely an active and ood sewing table: special for Friday— solid oak Roman seat: special for Friday— sewing lapboards— 14c 4 very handy and practical article for the home; it ie made of fiber, making It light and extta strong ponitively it will not warp, but will remain perfectly even; it has full yard measure marked on the top; #lze of board 16x3¢ Inches ther Knee My aoued ys. Le aceie gre ion ad ae te, Gem: fee SMM ie Ne idesgidlalthed abtahihds aedee out an American and an English man with me, didn't If — ee “Yeu, Mr. Clawbonny pr Welt, 1 bring back two ‘Smith's Pallisade velvet brothers.” This was joyous news to the rug: special for Friday— sailors, and they shook hands - warmly with Hatteras and Alta b mont; while the doctor recounted all that had passed, and how the 99¢ American captain had paved the regular price $1.75 Bnglish captain's life. That night wellmade’ sewing table, exactly like no five happler men could have pieture nicely finished; has full yard been found than those that lay measure; nt adjustment of solld con sleeping In the Httle snow-house struction; regular price $1.75; 99 specially priced for Friday....,... c Joy in Camp. regular price 83.00 the best one of ON nat NANG CPR FRSA. Bell completed the sloop; the tee eee: cies Seen began to break up. | d 50 k nak, finished in Early Cra walks to cape wane 9! down, 50c a week— Pica Saactiy fuse uct uted aa \ trial ; ’ and high arme: the regular price 1s $8.00: ington. This short sail of six hours /M witi buy your choice of many. useful home OB¢ specially priced for Friday only proved her excellent regular price $1.75 mit one to a person . articles; all specially priced for this week ~—as a splendid Friday special in the rug On the 224 of June, & Hatteras be enlyca few of the many specials advertived department we will place on sale to- —the EMPRESS sewing ma- ofl mg th pe Ke. They put in for this week's sale at the unusually Hberal morrow the genulne Smith's Pallisade chine is the best and 200 pounds of en peat, three cases y a { of vegetables and preserved meat terms of $1 down—f0e a week; you should caer Lee an idan, ms tee ae penn alt dbp ularly priced at $1.76; extra special for Friday—timit two ruge to a 99 POE en ORES oc cccil ska LE Cc Negus striped couch made—and they are guar- anteed: by us for ten years. Order one today! the EMPRESS beaiden Hme juice, take advantage of those YOUR CREDIT 18 GooD! and flour and also took 200 and a stock o ng the sloop and there was about ht, a heavy load ‘terms NOW! Mrs. Potts’ sad irons: distance to the = irti poliomerer, the “distance to the Ht Specially priced for Friday at oo BELL airtight side, and » did not intend or friday— er: speci to go m miles a day, as y heat ially month Even {f land fatled them they « ld always fs x n the riday— sloop, and finish the journey with out fatigue to men or dogs this 1s one of the dest. dny, the 23d, all was low-priced heaters rane to de} made; fully Hned; stamped steel bottom; ly to reat, for . tp betines. #6 nickel draft; nickel last night in Ft. Prov top urn; No. 1 size; . take: ne Continued.) regular price $2.00 a wood; no pipes in- cluded in this special price, neither will this stove be set up; reg- $1.95; spe- jally priced tor Friday .....99C —get your heater now and) have the Tull season's Use of ft; $1 down—$1 a week & good quality Negus striped couch cover; 60 Inches wide and $ yards long; fringed all around; heavy tapestry; regular price Se ar price 81.50 thé famous Mrs. Potts’ sad trone; set of three pleces handle; the irons are fully pickeled; regular price $1.60; * 95¢ specially priced for the set SHONTS AS LOTHARIO. rew ular price with A.-Y.-P. souvenir rug; made and sold exclu- sively by us; each $2.00 will place an SEATTLE TACOMA pean pond Séennd Avenue at Pine Street tnmaediately. DEAL AT EDISON COIAJMBIA VICTOR Successors to D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. ope Factory: 3485 ath Av, Noonday 200, Be a INSIST ON | HUNCH and Special BW YORK nox avold Interior | iTheNev Newport |! CAFE & we | FIRST AND MADISON, 18e each. Ring up A 8616 or Main 1830, Prompt delivery assured | One trial, one test. Goodbye to the rest. Main office, You Can Do This if You Have A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER No home is complete without GAS, SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Ind. 67, The Genuine HALL’'S SAFE & LOCK CO's SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUFACTURERS 212 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE, . 219 Marion street. Telephones: Main 6767; . Exclusively for Household Goods. Henry Bldg, 1314 4th, Near Unions

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