The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1909, Page 7

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te $0 per cent less profi srk them, and our “New and rs charge , New L New New New New Method Price Method Price Method Price Method Price Method Price made garments. Styles, shown in biac Amal ad with ts in ©: We & eplendid ine at ithe famous W. 1 The Strongest Overcoat House in the State but without increasing our total annual profit. Following is a list of old method prices as other stores f , Redelsheimer | CRAVENETTES y, he Shoe Department is showing Packard, Bates and Gotzian Shoes, | ALL CLOTHING PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FOR. ONE YEAR FREE - BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST st and Yesler-—Two Entrances—First and Yesler rntsetnetreee tc sonnenasne nee SfAeNEEAOE AAO AEORERAT EAPC HOT TIME ON EXPOSITION Announces all the correct styles in and young men's over and suits are hown, Your in courteously invited coats, raincoats Sam Haller of the Battle of spection i 1 Is Arrested Three Times) in Succession. is season our assortment is size and we important ad twice tts former offer another vant besides Fott three arreate of Bam Monitor Merrimac and Gettysburg owing Haller, manager of the wand | exposition, Me night, Hallet, through bis attorney PAY STREAK: THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1909. “cig ROOSEVELT ADMIRERS GO °°. uking be A anthems I turn over the money T had taken ns played by the Philip from the till and had in my pocket | 7 oy t oe ba I refused, and they started to lock! h wpe r arose he was me up, but decided otherwise, and e i rousing reception and ap- let me go. _-s 1 when he t 1» The I went back to the Mont and years at least a somewhat favor-|to congress and army and t offi. | pre t's after-dinner talk was Westie. bad’ there wan o tae |Predident Refers to Contro-| able opportunity to know what thé | cor humorous throughout and brought ere It le Inevitable that at times The te ft 7 forth the heartieast Inune. in the ti, I pleked it up Fh Wer hat « "0 i¢ interior of the big building em i paiatet tg ew IE hak g Over Carrying Out) there should be dittorences of opin. |docdPated aa an nut, srore, pd United States Senator Wesley tour or five guards rushed in and| © Of the Roosevelt Poli-|!0", 014! hope that I shall be able | sented a striking pigture, Over the | Jones, Mayor Miller, of Beatle, serested wie again. They took. mel r to maintain my equanamity and entrance to the structure hung «| G0. Hay and Congressman Hum to police headquarters, Aeletarted| Cl@s. |Kood-humor in spite of criticiume | silken picture of President Taft and | Phrey delivered brief addresses out, J. W. Biliott of the Gettysburg that I may regard as unjust, with | Vice President Sherman, made b show and Ed A. Felder of the lego FE | the hope and feeling that when the | Chinese children | RUN DOWN BY CAR rote Village went along to wee that! 1 Inuding Secretary Richard Bal-| total account fe made up with ret Cheerea by Crowd, , my money waan't taken nway from {HOK@r and praising the Roonevelt | erence to this administration it will| 004.) e ; me At poles headquarters. they | Polioles In hin nddrens at the ban: {have come as near ay in human | ,_Pekinning at 6 o'clock, # stream! Unable to hear an approaching held me for a Ume, and then lot) det In the Washington State Build things we can count proximity to geal ” en ng every ind tr treet car, Otto Cedergreen, a tallor, me @o. ‘ ing last evening, President Taft re- trying out tts promise to clinch pone a th i a 2 the Northwest, | whc ew at 112% 28rd av. 8 18 Claim Anssault Made, called indirectly by his remarks the | * far a8 possible the Roos@velt pol- |’ rough the door to the ban- rur wn and serio injured at | quot table An hour later President S¢ secured a temporary der preventing the elals and ¢ him again, terfering Haller's }| Tatt bangu ii Hy training or | Merrimac and Monitor, | | eal | exposition from arresting or in any other way ine} with his business weney bro! to reach Judge Wilson sions at the A,-¥,-P. | Hii into the} Gay, w signed a p nptory wining order, returnable at 9:30 o'clock today, The hearing was be-| fore Judge John F, Main, who post poned action until 1:80 o'clock this afternoon, © The restraining order Was werved on Wxy nm President Prices What Caused Trouble. » Haller, the trouble of a bill! $480 for flowers planted by the tion ment around the of Gettysburg « adds, be we have devised to double our Chitverg, and also a large niwnber of police captains and other lew Officials about the exposition you, “New Method” is a plan | Amusement cajerer i] According arose over the presentation This | t per garment than heretofore aston, | | | ) i] Method” figures: ne flowers, mae et to wait until Me nell arrived and hear his sion | on paying the bill Injunction Proceedings. Haller, he wante Suits te We sell at Today, in addition to the injune Pr PTT ELECT TET eT tion proceedings, Halle nd hie friends and attorneys are taking HROEOTES CEO Seo ee ese $30.00 F] stops to cause the fetuance of war $25.00 H rants charging certain expositior Eat tee eee vi i omployes with ertminal acta, invoty dks sed heaves senss «MOO Ijin burglary and larceny, bighway robbery and assault teeter eteeeeceeees MLGSO Hf) Haller asserts the exposition em Re ie as ] ployes broke into his box office by force and appropriated a rum be tween $500 and $1,000, and also t from his person money belonging to him The ferred beca J. W. Btitott jof Gettysburg show, whe assault charge le to be pre » of the experience manager of the Battle is carry Corner Columbia ing « sorely bruleed arm and & palin ful foot. The pains, he asserts, are the result of col jones with an expe i sition guard's chub. oe How Trouble Started. Haller sald today “Last night between 6:30 and T o'clock, A. D. Barrell, chief of the depart admissions, came to the Moniter and Merrimac a bill prenented by the anagement. 1 told him had arrang four days until E “ rives from the east. Then I went the box office and closed the door wv five rds broke open I grabbed and demanded that I pay exposition that we the Jed me what money I could and put ft in my pocket. Afterward | found this to be $405. One of the guards grabbed the rest of the money In the it or mae: ~osgopepemnmmmummmmamaes aaa ON snipes & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast "Correct Styles in Clothes “ih Men and Young Fellows “STYLE? is the essential thing now, and. should cost no more than OUR PRICE INCLUDES STYLE, FIT AND FABRIC We are showing the best products from such makers Chas. Kauffman, Strauss Bros., Peck & Co. and L. Abt & Son. The leader in modest-priced garments is the a] widely known A, Bridge Special Suit, at— $4 5.90 Hand tailored, of pure worsteds and all wool. Shoulders and collar properly built; guaran gI teed not to break or roll back—a splendid Suit ANNEX CLOTHES In the Yesler Way Annex are did Men's Suite and Overcoats and styles, all sizes and specially priced at this time at .. as shown some splen in all the fabrics $12.50 ka, gray, tan and reversible collars “$15.00 Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for Men. | third wn TVULTDONLLTLE TULA AE TT At the time of this second arrest | {@Mous fight between Mr. Ballinger | !eles Taft, escorted by : “ ate oa hh Sergeant Bloom of the guards struck | 4Nd@ Gifford Pinchot, chief forester : Praises Ballinger Wana my > Bigg er en The injured Miltott with his club for persiating | Md Feferred directly to the contro. | Concerning Mr Ballinger, he) strived, He was sien tt mp rat taxon to the. Beatie Ger in going along with ime. Bloom|V¥érsy over Roosevelt policies and | *8!d: Gesu hy tha aunuml noecertne: a, where tt developed struck at Blliott's head, and tuckity | (belt Interpretation When it came to administering | frectng by the crowd assembled | chest was crushed litased hiss | “When I was in Mr. Rogsovelt’s | {he affairs of the Weet and the /’"T).'t, within « fow minutes of the use ath In the meantime I had got in| cabinet,” he said, “1 became imbued | Northwest, #o far as they are ad besser seein i* communteation With my attecvesa | with the apirit he manifested with | Ministered In that great department and we were seeking an injufction |r ence to certain pollelos which of the tntertor, I knew a man who to stop expoaition attaches from |@fe rightly named his, and I have |#me from Beattle who understood entering my place of business and &tlempted thus far, and shall con- | t¢ Northwest, who was a lawyer taking my money. I returned again Unue to-attempt to carry out thoae | Of the highest standing, and he had | official experience in a bureau, the | They took me to the station, but let me go # re, you alwo and when | must have confidence in me jernment. Reluctantly he came. A Every year regularly more than) with acid Taek Mid to ae biden T toaad Pais Are Getoeeiine. [am sratetul to him for coming and | & million stomach sufferers in the| burn, fuliness or heavy that the temporary restraining or ‘ on to tastity tn the presence o i iin gathe da | the ston Nansea, der tasued by Judge Gay had been} .. Of course, in attempting to car-| his neighbors and those who know | United Btates, England and Canada | 110 dachon ry out the policies thus described | him to the value at which I hold hia | take Pape's Diapepasin and realize support of Koo they are more velt's policies that Rooveveltian than left sat Gov, Hay, nd on bis oth: the toastmaster side was President you ha artburn, of Indigestion that is a sign | stomach misery at any drug store Alcoholic tonics destroy halr and P attention, withered and | diee @ in sealp, Leary's nomalcoholic com. Roosevelt himself, and in reply to | Chilberg, of the A-Y.P exposition Get from your Pharmacist a 60-| These large 50-cent ’ By | a few ag igh ™ ntract for ee pound gives life; cures dandruff, those gentiemen all I have to say | Among the 400 guests present were | cent case of Pape's | epsin and/tain more than sufficien s Overce ts Raincoat: | cone “ ne op Bien pone . itching, falling hair, grayness and is that | am doing the best I can | the most prominent men of the Pa-| take a dose Just as soon a8 you can cure almost any oa y $s i} Be MOC EIAE. 908 bets iisy-|baldness. AN druggists aud bar. | to carry out his policies as I under. | cific Northwest, including members| There will be no sour risings, no pala Hecause the flowers died, declares | eee! wtand them; and | had during four | of the Washington state delegation ' belching of undigested food mixed stomach disorder SS== | 9 Why Buy Ready ladies! Made Suits? | | The Shop of Swelldom 503 UNION STREET Makes You Man Tailored Garments to Your Measure for Less Saturday Only To the first twenty-five to enter our store on Saturday, regular $40.00 to $70.00 Suits, strictly man-tailored, in any style desired, for— li i we will'sell our made to measure, 30 Less than the price of a fair ready-made Suit, and made of your selection from the most extensive woolens in the Pacific Northwest, which comes to us direct from the manufacturers and com- prises the most fashionable fabrics in all wanted shades. stock of Buying materials in enormous quantities, direct facturers, enables us to save you over one-half on the prices and places tailored Suits within the reach of any one. Why buy ready-mades and pay from $25.00 to $50.00, and $3.00 to $9.00 for alter- ations, and then have nothing but an ill-fitting suit, when you can to- morrow buy a perfect-fitting man-tailored Suit, conforming in every way to your ideas, made $30.00? sf from the manu- regular tailor’s to your measure, for $ —— We are out of the high-rent district, but-viear enough down town for anybody to reach us conveniently, Our you in the reduced price of your Suit. saving in rents we give to —_—_——— Every Suit we make is fully guaranteed to be perfect in style, fit and worknianship. Our haircloth fronts are guaranteed not to break, and our linings are guaranteed for two seasons. Ask to see our London Serges, in blues and blacks, tomorrow, Shop of Swelidom CHAS. R. KRUEGER, PROPRIETOR Man Tailors for Ladies 503 Union Street 2 cases ot, this man was veral how that leat nd ane jand went Into the bow office, nd policies as I understand them, and. started to take the money out of |@® Your governor said at Spokane |™O*t tmportant of the department the Ul, and the exposition guards | the other day, you had confidence of the interior, and I asked him to jumped on me and arrested me the | in Roosevelt and Roosevelt had con CM? Into the cabinet to help me | ee fidence.in me. TE in the administration of the gov hia no stomach gas or heart- feeling in Debilitating Dizziness or Intestinal and be- no sour food eh to poison tain cure because food ay Tre Tet S WR ROU INC ad eerie teetinite.” be etn |high and Macere sorrians:. to the | uct only tmmeiiate bet anion feces thas we bona tinued, “occasionally disagreements government of the United States.” | lef left over in the stom CAUGHT BY ELEVATOR arine ag to just what th policies | Good Humor Prevailed. This harmless preparation will| your breath with nauseous odors. 8. Suka, a Japanese elevator boy, id if his grace the archbishop Bpeech-making and good humor | digest anything you eat and over Pape's Diapepsin ts sustained a fractured leg at the | Vil! excuse me have @ say-| marked the banquet, which was|come a sour, gassy or out-of-order! for outoforder stomachs Lincoln hotel thia morning, while [8 ®ong watholics that there are | given by Governor lay in honor of | stomach five minutes afterwards, |{t takes hold of your in the act of stepping from the car, C&tbolics who are more Catholic | the president If your meals don't fit comfort-| digests it just the same The injured boy was taken to | ‘282 the pope, so occasionally we The president occupied a seat at| ably, or what you eat lies ike a| stomach wasn't there. | Providence hospttal find gentleme earnest In their |the center of the table and at his | lump of lead in your stomach, or if} Relief in five minutes and as if your from all is walting for you con- t to thor- case of Indigestion or any other

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