The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 10

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Our Credit Your Name System Dresses You Well With: out Wait or Worry. Correct FAS IN LADIES’ APPAREL OUR LINE INCLUDES COATS, SUITS CAPES, WAISTS AND FURS THE ILLUSTRATION shows the new Prin- cess Dress. This garment comes in a large range of colors, finely made, plaited on the sides and nicely embroidered. Speciat Orrerine FOR THIS WEEK Strictly Hand - Tailored Ladies’ Suits, in the pre- vailing styles, in the pop- ular materials and assorted shades; retailing regularly at $40. This week TEIN isis oo ens on Our Books is as Good as Cash. Every Piano Buyer A Prize Winner Two superb McPhail upright pianos, the piano which has received over fifty medals and diplomas with a record of over seventy years of the highest grade of piano manu- facture, yesterday found new homes in Seattle. Six new Hasbrouck pianos, largely used in professional and conservatory work, also found cozy homes in Seattle yesterday. THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. expose of piano selling fakes brought a large number of persons to their store, and the above pianos were some of the number sold yesterday by them. THE MEYER-TONER CO, do business in a legitimate and straightforward way. Their business character is spot less. ‘Their profits are less than any piano house in Seattle They buy strictly for cash. Both arguments prove they sell lower than any other piano house in Seattle. These scheme houses can give you discount bonds, gold bonds, factory bonds or word guessing bonds as high as $1 and our matchless prices will still be under them We will sell at $225 a better and a higher grade piano than you get from any scheme house for from $335 to $400, and on our very best piano the same proportionate reduction. on terms of $6, $8 and $10 per month OUR SPECIAL OFFER OF 10 CENTS IS STILL OPEN FOR ANY LIVE PIANO BOND. THE Meyer-Toner Piano Co. 314 Union Street Opposite P.-I. Opposite Postoffice, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy | High Grade Gloves FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1909. CONFESSED TO MURDER, SAYS DID NOT DO IT fluence to secure her pardon tm the penitentiary |Woman Sentenced for Life Claims She Confessed to), With this Dietee. re et toole the Crime for Sale of Her) sims tnd was amntenced.(o serv Husband. | the reme life behind prison walla. She charged today that Krause {had failed to fulfill his agree afte ing her to sign @ con fexsion in which she affirmed that she was responsible for the death of hie daughter The young girl“Uied of poisoning. The police no motive for the crime. w greatly puzzled fession of Mra. Krause reason that she was friend and compa Mra. Krause de pleaded jer of her (By Cnelted Presa) HARTFORD CITY, Ind. Oct, 8 Chirging that her husband mur dered his own daughter, and that she agreed to take the blame for the reason that the court would be © Jentent with a woman, Mra Rae Krause is ing a Nfe sentonce for th murder of Crystal Krause, her step-child, filed an an swer and a cross-complaint to her husband's suit for divoree today According to the document sbe/ daughter, She gave no reason in agreed with Krause to take the | the confession for committing the blame for the murder upon his | murder, which she now charges waa promise to use his wealth and jn-|the work of her husband ‘PLEAD FOR MERCY FOR OLO COMRADE | | |GREEN LAKE POST, G. A. Ry * | ASKS FOR LIGHT SEN j TENCE FOR DOUGLAS. | ment tryehnine could find and they n, at the for the who ee jon of her step | [pe ey * ® WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE * Water will be shut off the district north of Green Lake between First av. N. E. and Ashworth on Saturday, Oct, 9 from 9 a m. until am * in * * * * aed TIRE EXPLODES. AND The comrades of J, EB. Douglas the old soldier convicted of a viola } tion of the postal laws in the cash | ing of a postal money order payable to another J. EB. Douglas peated to the United States district | court for a light sentence for the | old soldier " have DE SOTO, Mo, Oct. B— Henry Steininger, head of a large contracting company of St. Louis, was killed and Hugo Loewe of East St. Louis, iil, was seriously injured here ta nig when their automobi overturned after a tire expiod ¢d.° The machine was going at a high rate cf speed when it was wrecked, Resolutions aa follows we | adopted at the meoting of the Gre | post, GO. A. KR, last Tuesday night ‘Whereas, Comrade J. E. Doug | mber of this post, has been n by misfortunes in life land has been found guilty of felony jand | Whereas, we bave known Com cc mm me TD SOLIGIT FUNDS FOR IRISH CAUSE Whereas, Comrade | tuithfully served his country aa a soldier in the Ctvil war Now therefore, we, the members of sald post, express our confidence in Comrade Doug! nd tender our sympathy ta bia of misfortune od Trees.) and hope that in sentenc bim the .—T. P. court may consider his past charac will salt soon for the d States, at the oa“ K. Redmond, the Irish leader, to explain the potition! situation ite | the wters of the Irish cause JW j America and to appeal for funda. ‘carry on the strogate for home rule LONI MP. ocd hor Unite John ter and conduct, and that Comrade | Douglas may soon be able to return to his post and family BE. B. SUTTON W. H. HARRINGTON J. J, MORFORD, request FURNISHES MONEY TO BET AGAINST OWN RE-ELECTION | CLEVELAND, 0O., Oct. §.--Mayor| roared and ha-haha'd hilariously |Tom Johnson is sore at an Indian-| Then he told me he just couldn't! lapolis friend of his. Here's the |help laughing, that he was betting) reason against you with $30 you lent him) Mayor Tom met this acquaint- after dinner the other night ance in New York while on a va | catton trip. They dined together, WOULD NOT TAKE her he drew t check vont trom) ORDERS FROM JAP; SUES FOR DIVORCE. j his pocket and began filling it out. | “This is bothersome,” complain (Hy United Prewd SAN FRANCISCO, Oct ed the old acquaintance. “I wish I had enough cash here to prevent ' the necessity of making owt this; Mex Mattie Cramer, wife of a check.” wealthy apartment house owner of Mayor Tom had a “few yellow. thin city, today filed a sult for backs In his pocket and offered to divorce, the princtpal allegation oblige. The [riend thought $30 being that Cramer attempt to would do for the p t, and, ac-| make her take orders from a Jap cepting it, thanked mayor and | anese in bis employ | handed him his card. Then he; Mrs. Cramer declared that the made his excuses and departed probable reason for her husband's» Two days later when the mayor alleged cruelty was because he had |reached home, a Cleveland man the misfortune to place $10,000 in }met Mayor Tom on the street the hands of the Maybray gang of “Well, well,” he declared, “I've fixed fight promoters, none fot the best one ever on you.” which was ever, returned. } “Out with it!” demanded the | mayor | Humane Congress to Unite. | “I met a chap from Indianapolis ST. PAUL, Oct. &—The Ameri }last night, and we made a little bet) can Humane association will hold on your election, you know He | ite meeting next year with the In gave me odds of 3 to 1 against| ternational Humane congress in lyou. After the stakes ¢ up he! Washington, D. C ‘NDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN AND STOMACH HEADACHE 6O If what you just ate is souring harmless jon your stomach or Hes like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, of you belch Gas and Eructate sour |undigested food or have a feeling lof Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness |Nausea, Bad taste in mouth and stomach headache--this is Indi | gestion. Diapepsin for asasimila info the blood all the food you ent; besides, it makes you ga to the table with & healthy appet}te but, what will please you most ts that you will feel that your st ach and Intestines are clean fresh, and you will not need resort to laxatives pills for Biliousness or Cons F This city will have pepsin cranks, a8 some pe Jeall them, but you will be cranky Ak your pharmacist to show you | *¥OUt this splendid stomach prep |the formula plainly printed’ on | S*ton, too, If you ever try a Ittle | ; ‘ jtor Indigestion or Gastritis or these GO-cent cases, then you will |!0r Indts : Junderstand why Dyspeptic trouble | Mer Stomach misery | of all kinds must go, and why chey| Get some now, this minute, find usually relieve sour, out-of-order] forever rid yourself of Stomach stomachs or Indigestion in five] Trouble and Indigestion (TW CHLINDER RECORDS 2,000 at Sc While They Last These records are new never having been even played; and this price is made simply as a “get acquainted offer These Records fit either Edison or Columbia machine A full case of Pape’s Diapepsin costa only 50 cents and will thor oughly ew our ouc-oforder stom jach, and leave sufficient about the house in case some one else in the | family may suffer from stomach | trouble or Indigestion | any Edison Phonographs and Vic ht Til tor Talking Machines Sold on Payments. W. H. STARK 816 3rd Ave. Centre! Building. Between Columbia and Marton, Bast Side. a very clone! AUTOIST 1S. INJURED. RRR Rh JAIL ALL OFFICIALS. ] | DAVI Mayor O whe police NPORT, Ia, Oct, 8 L, Ingledue of Mar Ia, the chief of the entire police force ae well as Deputy Sheriff C. B, Ne were all indicted by a federal grand jury here lust night for imprisoning gov ernment agents who were seeking evidence againat Mar alitown #aloons, Inglodue is yvrominent member of the Order of Kagles Check Preacher Divorce Seekers. town ABERDEEN Dd Methodists of Bouth I nual conference ha trict #uperintende who is in the purpose of obtaining a di from his wife + . 7 ” * * * * and * in an * employ any preacher for the voree * Object to Mormon Chaplain, o \* CUTTER FOR FESTIVAL, WASHINGTON, D. The cuttor Capt LINCOLN, Neb, braska Baptist annual convention, against the appointment by Gov llenberger of Elder L. G. Huff a Mormon, as state prison chaplain Freiberg’s New Suit and Cloak House Invites inspection of an entirely new and complete stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel the latest accepted Paris and New York Oct. 8 association The Ne * - * - * + * * *) * - * * + - * * eee | C,, Oct. 8 McCulloch, G, M, Daniela commanding, revenue } your comprising in em Iailored Suits, Cloaks and Fashion- able Gowns garment in the season tyle stock bought Suit Prices Range From $17.50 to $50 Alterations free ‘These prices are from 25 to 50 per less than you the same qu gar ments for cent can bt vite elsewhere Only the more popu lar in the newest shades and col orings, will be found in this stock Long Coat special tomorrow at $12.50, 42 to 54 inches in length W up-te line ored Waists materials, e the 1st of Tail in the city, such popu lar materials as Messa lines, Nets, Moire and priced as low as $1.50 and as much more as you care to pay for the richer materials, carry ri lat date compris Jerseys, Linens, We request you to make us a call tomorrow. You will be agreeably surprised at the splendid showing and the remarkably low prices which prevail FREIBERG’S 1410 2nd Avenue The Raven oresertption service means that the doctor's skill in pre scribing Is most efficiently eupple mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. MAVEN DRUG CO. 1416 Second Av. A Genuine Edison | $1755 | With Six Records Both good taste suitable every occasion. Old Oak Shoes 4.00 Four Dotlars’ Worth in Every Pair fashion and demand shoes for NEW MACHINE PLAYING BOTH STANDARD AND AMBEROL RECORDS. the greatest ffered, a strictly brand new, latest style, genuine Edison with highly polished antique oak cabinet and cover to match. Parts finished in maroon and gilt enamel Large maroon and gilt horn, made in two sections for convenience in handling, # yrted by nickel plated, polished mandrel firmly sup. ported, insuring steady and uni. form reproduction, Notseless mo improved start and stop regu Hiating device Highly polished Model ©” reproducer, does scratch or wear record, will 1 definitely and does not need ing. Machine will play B Standard, Grand Opera and the new Amberol Records. Think of {t—this gether with six records—threc |Standard and three Amberol (the jnew four minute record) for ouly | TERMS | $1.00 PER WEE At Here you'll find # shoe for every occasion, @ style for every taste, a fit for every price pocketbook This is value ever tively foot, a to sult every We Do Repair Work instrument to HilereHeadquarters for Talk ing Machines and Recor¢ The World's Best Piano Successors to D. 8. Johnston Co, Eilers Music Bidg., Third and University, Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE Mmmm IU TEL CLL dden dis | state its | protested are like this ey plain lace with Bele NEUe; two fyl o the heel; ach NOt Waterproof near ag any $5.99 0) shoem t an i 3,000 pairs we latest patterns ; new Fall style $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 ¢ men's BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP COMPANY xc EITEL BUILDING Corner Second Av., at Pike St. Rooms 207 to 212 OPEN SATURDAY EVENING aa ames UD AUUUAAAOUAGANAGOGUA040 G00 OTHE A. Bridge & Co.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Splendid Clothing ‘These two words tell the entire story. The Store for men and young men not only shows the right styles, but does not stop there—you'll find the” garments include the best of materials, high-class workmanship, and, best of all, i MODEST PRICES POSITIVELY PREVAIL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, A FEW BIG STORE LEADERS: The A. Bridge Special $15.00 Suit, a bench- made garment backed by guarantee, the best Suit in Seattle at tans and collars, Cravenettes are shown in blacks, Stripes, with the new now reversible In the Annex—Fine Suits for men and young men reduced to the re markably low price of Overcoats—These garments are sho various are fabrics, prevailing priced upward from THE W. 1. DOUGLAS $34 AND $3.50 SHOES Are naturally a big favorite in they Shoe Department, but many othery shown 4 leading makes are Largest Clothiers on the Coast.> FIRST, AND YESLER—TWO E TRANCES, FIRST AND YESLER. SUTTER UE ULL UU EC CLO LL RT Business Bringers. Star classified ads. sell real estate, etc. &

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