The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR the darkness. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909 \W JOHNNY JONES NINE YEARS | | FISH — Halibut U x a be ! . a tr ‘J Nas Tow “tor 26 f 3 bunches for at I i CAME 4 Does Johnny Jones wear kilts or} age, and sister ie 16 years, nine Il RUAN ALY P| (IT WHEEL Ci I GROTTO i palene A} - 30 i | . whiskers? From the hundreds of| months and 18 days old, | t * a Oo | AnaWers received at The Star office r orredt anawora were recelved by - 9 be for te 1] r- mall « 0 ry « v e » ry tn th & Ihe does both moall up this mdrning from th GRIM REAPER AT THE WHEEL| MANAGER ACCUSED OF BRB. / Aix tbe, |, it t the question of “How old in| W. G, Rice, Anacortes, Wash OF AN AUTO GATHERS IN ERY 18 AT LIBERTY ON . a —_— jJohnny?” that has been bothering) Thomas P. Mum, 324 H. Slat st — MORE VICTING, SMALE BOND. Says He Was|the Feadors of The Star for the last /city; WIN F. Keon, 1604 17th ay E f His Fath . jWeek even more than “Who's gotng | !tY: Mra, Sidney Rovingdon, 1529|Enemies o} is Father in x When Mrs. Hen-|to win the Marathon? did Lith ay. W,, city; Clarence L. Stone. (iy United Pros.) A week sgo 3. A. Horley, man Pots Wapt nat S d Down|!*" Sunday; or “Will the 'f 1416 B. Spring st, city; Carl B. Torturous Manner Try ‘Bt RLINGTON, Wis., Oct. 21-—|ager of Schelle’s Grotto, First av Ko0d corny 3 1 Rief woope: butehere be acquitted or stung with Reed, 985 18th ay. city; G. B.D. to Wreak Vengeance ine pg acy Lemenandle aang as Mygeieh gown yg Bagi big fine?” ts today 1108 10th av, W,, city Herlut He was accused by a policeman usband. - a : } rhu mobile of James B. Reynolds crast ap ar yen Her Hus Answers came from almost every | Fischer, 568 Fifth ‘st., Bremerton, Dastardly Way ok inte @ tne et ge: afk * aio offering bim a bribe ; c enueta, foo — ay i hamlet in the state of Waeh.; Robert Mansfield, Monroe, J bey ott F Srey Venter ant The bribe was to be $5 for every ba kins, former fruit In-) Washington Wash.; Oscar Holland, $26 Taylor nee four of the osoupants recetved In-lxirl the policeman allowed to drink | reg hd re had offices with | From an anctent patriarch who |®Y., clty: Herbert R. Esterbrook (iy Unites Pree.) juries that a onfining them to|!n the Grotto. : gw Mame wanton of King [had been twice eligible for oslerisa,|Abindogon, Ill, Knox. county : D., Oct. 21.—Little| "eit beds today Hurley was released on $500) 9 oor” cas AND CHomen—| i the Maynard building, |ton to an infant tn swaddiing| Charles Bruner, 523 Torrace st, bh MoKensic. 18 yeate old While Reynolds wae driving his|bonds, He ts at liberty, The date| swiss choose, bargain a! 26 lb at Sts OR, ‘principal witness for the |clothes, just learning to kick ite lit./clty; Arthur M. Kipke, Corona ing tn @ Fargo hospital toda joar along a country road, tt sudden-| for his trial has not been set ee the sult of Martha Riof|tle feet, the age of Johnny han|APt®, Second ay. N. and Roy at..| following his encounter last night | *¥erved Into a ditch and craghed| In the meantime, Schelle's Grot-|, THY SUICIDE TOOK Ga Seary Kiet for divorce be-|beon variously guessed at, city; Mra. J. BL. Ware, 1726 16th] with two men supposed to be | /t A tree, Physicians sald Rey ites running wide open every night. | ¥ ag? Ronald in the sw jay, elty; O. P. Braugh, Issaquah, | ene ” | Mo. | Olds had been dead for some time| very night @ half hundred women — -—-- pee 3. 7. Rona But the right age of Johnny | Wash.; A. M. Rivera” Charlostan’ | remiee of his father, Simon Mc-lwhen the accident occurred. Heart|#0 down into the basement to|s Two attempts to commit sul qourt this morn! le nine years, seven months and . harieston,| Kenale, & butcher, who has been 1 id ted to the tell you, judge, I never walted) six days; the mother Ie “ seni Margaret Myors, Ind. R|actively engaged tn leading a cru-|(@!!™re had seized him, and with| drink and sell themselves | * on reported to po fight, but I Just made for e c 7195; W. F. Morrison, 490 Arcade | sade aad’ Pannlonel jhis lifeless hands clutching the Thin tx a flagrant violation of the | ice jay. eee aver Lcaw Mra. Riet! Ze ace; tre serene na td ye |Annex; Mirle Mullon, 2232 W. bith | face, MHalnst alleged “bootloKKers” lstooring whoel, he remained up-|law. The police know that tt ts.| A. H. Bewoom, #1 yenre: aid * . : are, ‘st, ety; W. Gut 2318 “ right in his seat until th ump-| They know that the manager tried} swallower jaudanum = in pike wien was the way] four monthe and 24 daye of ‘av’. city uthouser, 2318 Sixth oKgnneth started out last night oa the aa mee Ts Site ane BAe, | room in the Hackett house, in . — — © deliver meal » cus: | ’, 1 want to got in the way ane meecr matt simian | tohaeeh, puovytae & taatere to unt | are George Meadows, her aister.| | But still no tort 1s made to! ES\ yore serrate He was de x and books, and > : EM) intaw, Mins Meadows, and her two|keep the women ou ; ere oat beds, sat Gesperato chances and always|Nim on his way. Ho had hardly |chidron, who were Reynolds’ gueats| Why did Hurley offer a bribe, if And 180 dom John A. Augustine, who lives he most choice avail wine. Rotten two blocks before he W8slon a pleasure spin, were painfully | he can do as he wishes for nothing? | ( the. for at Meadow point, shot himself the mo But there ts little of the gam dup by two mon. The larger | io yuron x a ae in the forehead. He may dis, bias |blor about Hawley. He. aleava| 0! the two held the lad while the) fee. EE, RO pene eh ‘ ius tcees ait senan engage rae “ TLE figures ahead what the result will | pther — his mates away ion men are at the City hospital. a c jbe: the others on! him, and saturated the boy's cloth oo — the “scraps” with equal psutton Hawley knows what they don't |! With the off which ft contained oe ee alibright a former (Conciuded.) Jane iat they are the gasablera | Sa Nie ve wt POLI ut 0 e in amy right, ‘o ee nenernennnnenencnernenens | aNd he is the profit-take: boy's clothes ani aappeared tn | (Concluaed.) body who could beat &. H. Harrl- 5 . | uded. pooe today witnesses were questioned and it ts sodas s decision will not be pdered until late (his afternoon 21.—Papal Secretary Val is today recovering | he suffered last ga the result of taking an of an obesity cure which preseribed for him. BANKS. BANK OF COMm- Canada (iT8 a) & %) strife bhaNom, + Holt, Mesr. AND STATIONER ‘Book Store, 1901 Third CHIROPODISTS. meat Dilgs Phone’ Main « Lee treats ail foot diseases CY 0 tot #19 Second av. L 5426 | CLAIRVOYANTS. s, Mer at ies ‘Sisk ove INET MAKERS. Ward Co. carpeni ferniture, store bt DENTISTS. rk am new giving. cut jm The Star about the a AND SILVER PLATING. . HUGHES, 254 Union a. HAIR GOODS. si op snig #18 Uston HAT MAKERS. Hate Kavanaugh, 1918 Fire —«¢ |} EOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. National, State sod County | el Arcata Annex. be. $13 PAINTERS. Peperhanging. Gay or 108 Be tinting and ‘contract a FP red patent Write fer boo! AND MODEL. . regiates block. gentto-art- je annex. | Brown. avacm!nal Ca—Pomage sai and ota fut ~ 105 Fire mp eo. 10 iY Ses 166 Bensca, HAND CLOTHING, ven Tod. 6319. for Main —tt a at hight ah full value le 8979; TERS AND SUPSLicR. ithe p Settle ope wi wy r. pretty well covered by the Haw ley Intereata he got with the help of Henry EB.) Huntington, & son of his old chief. and several others who believed in capitalists allowed him to get into the Hocking Valley, Toledo a | (onstruction to sult publie neebs . the provision yoned th Oto Central, and the Chicago,| lott to the city te mot out at thowbhe Cincinnatl & Louleville, the latter gave him other enabled Hawley to buy into the Atlantic Coast trotied Loutaville & Nashville. powerful {nfluen: which Wall st. said taken a lot of money source of the money, and found that the tremendous power of the banking house of , wat backing Speyer & Co. Broad st.” ask now, because, with the Hunt- ington, | jtunes together, he is able to do! almost anything in world. 000 miles of road, with C tzation of over $400,000,000. er five feet tall. his eyes intensely bright, hf sone ‘ i# bair one would be tempted to call him ja the steel gaze that goes thi ib one, ike the gaze of a Tace track peculat: in the employ of Ricf, 80, no wo: , Bereaming for help. ‘a yory stunning manner and a| an, Wall et. men said, was good | Pee large pba i tive |{2e, lmd. Dow @ itving, blazing ball] face, testified that Mrs. Riet | enough them. Hawley!" i tong lvelor fire, rolled in a nearby plot of | made ft unpleasant for her} When he got the Alton, the} grass tn an effort to extinguish} ime fe the employ of the game | Clover Leaf passed into his con the flames. His efforts, however, | office and that she had/‘rol. He had the’ Iowa Central, were unsuccessful, and before the! because of Mrs. Riof's nag-|DOught a8 a gold brick from Rus flames were extinguished by pedes- | sell Sage, and to it he added th trians, the Ind had been horribly were M. 8. Gilli) Minneapolis & St. Louls Thus | Riess burned from head to foot | bg Pendleton. the western wheat country was Although bis case was apparently co RD He branched out to the tran-/ing age The Chesapeake & Ohio, which pronibited h thé compan | would m, gave him an ocean outlet vision Then a group of contral weatorn | esses, mage In the ordinan elevation of tracks in the much should be @ | McKen: rs omed t roper 8 h separation either by ech dipping rah Foal m that | rood, | eae ye atrictly independent road. The acquisition of the C. & 0. alitances, which should be revision made * te sepa line and te come, its con-| ration of gr |* even though accomy tien of tracks. No joint ownership in th a bille Now. + companies che for termin In both these ratiroads he fa a \® Bala jause inserted | Big “Katy” Deal. Then came the Mg “Katy” deal, | must have Wall st. leoked around for the of this community h YOu will insist upon str jotnt ownership and commen wi clauses in ail of these franc with due provision for account! the city the costs of purchase rights-of-way and truction the Hnes for use in determining «| the “bachelor of “What will he do next?” they Speyer and Hawley for- the railroad led portion Failure of rail plank and to promptly repair tas resulted In great public inconvenience and} impediment to traffic and has often lengerileg tite rovistons should As it ts, he controls nearly 26, Hawley is a little man-——about His face ls smooth, He speaks almost tn whisper; his talk is direct. Looking at him on the street, Because a bulldog tried to make | ® meal from one of L. Tomfohr's | legs yesterday, Mrs. Emily Gowan lock, landlady of a boarding house | at 1518% Boren av. was arrested | by Patrolman Ford on a charge of | allowing a vicious dog to run at large. Mrs. Gowanlock considers her plight the hardest sort of luck. | When arrested she explained that) a neighbor had left the dog in her | charge for a few days while ho ‘went to Tacoma Poynor es You 30 Per Cent Furniture Specials For Friday and Saturday Home owners are offered big savings at the Poynor store each week. The offerings are high class fn every particular, and while the regular prices will show an actual saving of 30 per cent on Home Furnishings, by taking advantage of the special offers from week to week a greater saving wil! be made. A comparison of prices is invited. This Splendid Rocker In quartered oak finish, solidly con- structed, with saddle seat, exactly like illustration; a chair that com- bines style and comfort Priced for Friday and Saturday at— $1.95 One to a Customer typteal successful gambler, His ik man's who takes i oe ne len’ Hata, Ca: a4 ru Dress, Suite tor rent Ladies’ Sewing Rocker A handy little chair in every home, quartered oak finish, cane seat, and byilt in the best possible manner. Don't allow the price to lead you to believe that it ta tn ferlor—see the chair. Friday and Saturday— $1.65 One to a Customer OUR SELLING PLAN INCLUDES A LIBERAL CREDIT, WITH EASY PAYMENTS. Ss. H. POYNOR STOVES FURNITURE CARPETS 708-10-12 Pike Street Waldort Building hopeless, and suffering exc the hospital at Pargo, where it was jeald that his burns most probably Kenneth was one of the most} popular boys in Aneta, manner in which the enemies of the son has aroused the town to great pitch of excitement, and if) they are almost certain to be sum | ee Cy ERE y eleva-|® Clearings today . uelal Kenneth was hurried to! prove fatal | and the} sie sought revenge through | Cc i lid's assailants yy a are = found dealt with. BANK CLEARINGS. * $2,185,090.79 250,792.42 &| ae eeeae Dees Twenty different shades in a regular $5.00 all pure Silk Petticoat at $2.98. These are full width and have ai deep tailored flounce. $1.00 $1.25 plain white and other figures, checks and p' to 46 London Cuts || INENS Great Sale of Knabe \f A few slightly used Knabe Planos at a sacrifice. CHICKERING & SONG AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Sohmers included in this sal as these goods will be bought at sight. unt bane eae withdrawn. The Washington restaurant Cline Piano Co. building brought $67 and the con- e tents $250. for 10 cents 1406 FIRST AV. These were all the sales up to Shoe Prices Women's finest patent leather; lovely viel, thin, tongh and almost ever lasting; or the. smart gun metal calf, soft and pill able; military heels, welt or flex ible = sdles; all $3.50 values. a 2 women; regular $2. and $2.69 values. e fect fitting and sple did weartng. Women's Extra Plump Dongola Shoes, firm, street sole, patent tip; the equal of any $2.26 shoo Our special price .... Men's Rubbers ...sceee+ Women's Rubbers Children’s Rubbers .. A pair instead of $1.50 for Women's Cc Fur - Trimmed Felt Juliet» for Friday Our Famous heels, same price $1.98 buys 5 Beautt ful Glaze Kid Shoe for 49 Per $1.49 59c 49c 39c Kid Juliet with rubber SPECIAL TILL NOON GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES Firm, strong, plump kid, patent tip sizes 8% to large 2; values to $1.50. Friday, till noon BELTS AND BAGS Ladies’ Elastlo Belts in many fancy buckles; regular values to 50e . . . . Ladies’ Hand Bags, several shapes, W color made, with strap handle; value 3 to 98e . PY Jot Belt and Collar Ping, 10 differe shapes, new goods; values to 500 98c ra; 5c ell 9c 15c 1 ansensor and pay the rate fixed by him, it being made unlawful to sell any such merchandise while the tax remains unpaid, Parish did not tn terfere with the sale of goods, how ever, agreeing to arrange matters | with the dealers, the auction going jon meanwhile. The Sale Begins. The sale, which is being con ducted by Arthur Shirpser and I Kay, started at 11 o clock this morn- ing. The first things put on the block were a lot of statuary and the Vienna cafe, the two sales being conducted simuitaneously The statuary went cheap, selling for from $5.00 to $7.00. The furnt- ture in the Vienna cafe brought $650, G. W. Burroughs was the ‘purchaser. A question arose over the sale of the building, and it was don’t forget th Nuisance, is one’s Pianos er are leaking. but twe or three days, Not often you get an haven't a figh ity like this. noon. Now that the rainy season umbrella to Particularly so when it's come and go with drip- ping “shed” from one store te It's asking considerable of a shopper to stand and barter with hucksters in the open on the curb, isn’t Kind of taxes one’s patience when the heavens Remember — Don't overlook the taxicab delivery any part of the city WESTLAKE AND PINE, FIFTH AND SIXTH AVS. AT THE ——-—— Westlake Public Market is making its bow, the big sanitary market is all under one roof. n't It, the tnclement weather? another. The sensible thing to do is to get under cover in a great, big, roomy, modern market, covering nearly a block and thousands of feet of floor space. Entrances from three streets. everything is under glass — germs ting chance here, Friday Is Delicatessen Day 10 bundles this constant adjustment of FRIDAY AND SOME DEEP PRICE CUTTING AT LONDON’S STORE—FRIDAY $5.00 Silk Petticoats $2.98 FORENOON SPECIAL Women’s Waists 49c New Fall Waists of every description, light weight, medium and heavy weight materials, in n colors; also stripes, aids; all sizes, from 32 $1.25 to $2 Wrappers 95¢ FORENOON SPECIAL $1.00 ‘15 Black Petticoats 49c Black Sateen, Black Heatherbloom and Black Moreen Petticoats, all lengths and sizes. These Men’s Woe only buff; heavy $1.50, but small sizes. $10.00 $15.00 Your choice tomorrow of any Wrapper in the store, regular $1.25 to $2.00 value ; all sizes, 32 to 46. one of a ki are our regular $1.00 and $1.25 skirts and are full width. colors and numbers. Infants’ Read Carefully Merchandise Rubens’ Shirts, doable over the chest; Linen Sete—1 Hemstitched Tablecioth.} a1 sizes to 3 years. Cotton size @2x84; and 1 doz, Hemstitched av} 250; Pure Wool. -+...+.+++++ kins to mateh, size 20x20; our regular ‘ ‘ price {s $6.60 a set. They are worth wt ‘ps 450; Silk and more. Friday special, per 5.45 ‘ool . ih thle BEE Ry iat wet : ee senene . 156e Wool Sweater: Special i. ae $1.00 Wool Sweaters. WAIST LEGGINS Linen Sete—The same, only sine 63x96, with Napkins to match; our regular price ts $6.95. Friday special, per Linen Sete—till Larger Size Cloth, size 683x108, with one dozen Napkins to 3 match; our regular price is $7.50.) White Waist Leggins with draw- 230 string. Special os * vu epi $6.39 German 98c direct, 72-inch, Friday spect set... Tablectoth—8-4 Silver Mercerized Tablecloths; value. Friday Table Linen—Imported pure Irish linen; every thread linen; grass bleached; pretty patterns; $1.39 value, Friday spectal, per 7 DOMESTICS MORNING SPECIALS 8:30 Till Noan Apron Ginghams—Staple Checked Ginghams, Per yard Outing Flannels—Light colored Others 48c, 75¢ and 980.” CASHMERE HOSE Infante’ Pure Wool Stockings with silk heel and toe; all colors and black or white . 25c DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS The Best Sleeping Garment for the little kickers; made of soft wool; all rt 48c sizes. rment Underwear MORNING SPECIALS 8:30 Till Noon Ladies’ Black Cotton Seamless Hose, Pair Ladies” Fleeced Union Suits, Garment .. yr : 35e Imported Black C Fintsh $1.25 G styles; good quality. Per yard Ladies’ Yotton Hose, —Full Size 72x90 Bleached 5 with white split foot » 12x24 Children’s 15¢c Blacle Cotton Stock. a ings; all sizes. Pair .... LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES LACK CeRTAINS poyYs CLOTHING colors Men’s Wool Drawers 69¢ FORENOON SPECIAL Women’s Suits $4.98 There are only 33 Suits in this lot, and only o Drawers, size 30 gray or y and warm; worth we have too many Till noon, a pair brown, nd. They are good all-wool late style; jackets lined with silk or satin. Just selling out some odd Dress Goods 50c 36-INCH ALBATROSS 29¢ Guaranteed Strictly All-Wool 50c Quali- sizes, ty 36-Inch Albatross for waists, dresses, ery wanted shade and black to from. ON SALE FRIDAY ONLY Dh segs PUNE, wale be Les an abe ie 50c MELTON CLOTH 250 50c Melton Cloths in black and navy bine, for good warm serviceable coats, school suits, ete. one day—Friday at, per yard $1.50 BLACK BROADCLOTH Our Regular $1.50 52Inch Black cloth for capes and coats; strictly all wool; excellent finish. Special Friday at, per yard .. STORM SERGE 50c Shipment New excellent and children’s school wear, also akirts; the navy blue. Special at Lon- don's at, per yard Specials 8:30 Till Noon 35 34-Inch Black Moreen Skirt- ing. Spectal, per yard ... 26e 30-Inch Black Mercertzed Sat een, Special, per yard $1.25 36-inch all colors. yard Special, per $2.50 50-Inch Bearelgth Coating in navy pha 4 By Neckwear, Etc. Ladies’ Embroidered Collars, all sizes; blue, cream, red, brown, Special, per yard lots of patterns; swell goods; worth 25¢ * + Dutch Collars and Jabots, many ent designs; values OD BEB os sosccsivicneserccdese Hair Rolls, all colors; nice hair, from 10 to 16 tnches long; regular prices L0c, 1b¢ and 200 evening and street wear; Special for guaranteed of Strictly All-Wool orm Serge; this is a heavier quality than you have been offered elsewhere; for gymnasium suits, misses’ good staple shades, including Lining Satin, guaranteed; jean new 0 en Fins sar tail OE Bs Suits, All eae house ev: choose 29c skirts, 25¢ 95¢ Broad. $5¢ ladies’ 50s 15¢ 14 5c 10c differ- 10¢

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