The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1909, Page 14

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909 SN. lage oT “QONT BE DISCOURAGED."-LIFE OT Me si OOS NOTHING 18 DONE COMPANY mystery m « wolved the world a bedtim: MEMBER OF CONGRESS FROM ae tate the ee -iMes he belygos Ages e 1 er | ~ " read aloud, sometimes by the | ~ Bchontire “ I. NORTH DAKOTA DIES Pas gases yseg Columbus, 0, ha light of pine knots t n ; bib x ¢ “yom ve 7 VERY SUDDENLY HARTSHORNE, ¢ n t autobiogra An 1 grow older my uncle occa. | shed . the poration counne berms, a be ington Glad-| sionally drafted me into service $4 zt gregational oder | a reader for a part of the evening r oo Me : fe = and in that practice I learned mont a or the phrase | ot what | have known of the art of a oral expression. uf J ! A ch T was intro BOYS’ SUITS : : ro e or luxury, It w * I Hus t nuit " ne at tireless and . W ' , ) old sermon, a Old | early and late, that \ VERCO A T j Johnson, a) a8 the history of Washington, Of+ win from the intractable and means of livelihood a: AY Under the head of “A Polit. |) H ' jcal Retrospect,” a closing on it, and it wae 4 0 & place of na " chapter, he ea “Anything more immoral than the general | o tact th n to the corporation cour d lamps. The fact that Dan tlonal prominence is simply told RAINCOATS, ' Any boy who needs the sermon he attitude of the national legie ‘ ‘ i a = oe Pee Ee ae og thought lature as dispiayed in the tariff | , any one knows Gow. As e “ Are of, debate of 1909 it would be dit. | by, Anwistant | rs ; ‘ sthny . onthe i Counsel ames rad re ne oF © of the men passed over |my uncle, Ebenerer Daniels, on the} feult to imagine.” Counsel ‘er a the dea farm where | had Hved after my! An unwritten page i there fe a bare probebitity that ~“ H.| Huxhe father's After the chores|of R t's at the ted tt but ned| Were done and the supper was| gre val strike told by Fhe sttor of the, Oinstnnet WHAT WOULD Y largely among the working cl Columbus ¢ ut this, (Th ke.) He w (My United Press.) — OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, O¢ H. H. Cooper shot fed Drewry A. Wa mi eee nan - ] Post, a dally newspaper cironlating i lar widely, ate dealer of this city . |) pre nt, asking bie 1 y & large crowd attract and sired me to the ng until an officer ar-| petitl * 1 asked the editor to let me think about it an hour, and! A at the end of that time | fou self convinced that Mr. Re would neither refuse the t Wallace three tin ver financial ma PRIC Method” prices mand laid on bim by th people | t might enable him to do what he| ing her of What would not f like @ are vy reasonable pri ould not feel like doing on his : ; Prices own initiative. I therefore wrote 2° ® SAN OM OxaGane a ane s is how we : him \* ° to undersell competi The result is @ part of the | NOR' 2 : s 5 Patents Regular $3.50 to | country's history. Roosevelt is Ph yes = 3g gg rede tg 2 In the first $6 Shoes Sold at intervened, and the atrike was & tnsued an order that all beg I Gun Metal F “doubled” ize of our stock as already very @ These tremendos rs enabled “as to vecial price are satisfied with; i reasonable interest on the entire capital invested, “new me prices, as may be seem poe tay # ging or the giving of exhi The volume, published by Hough-|# bitions on the streets for ton, Mifflin & Co. contains many! @ money will be strictly pro- anecdotes of prominent men, and|# hibited in the future. He has many striking commentaries on! # given orders to the police to the political, industrial, social and, @ arrest all such persons as religious movements with which) ® vagrants. Special proviston Dr. Gladden has been connected ® will be made for local unfortu It in @ singularly interesting aute | @ nates. biography Cee ee es Box Calf = $2.50 © Pair bined 50 ALL LATEST STYLES POSITIVE VALUES A SAVING OF $1.00 TO $3.00 What would you say? _, Suppose you looked like this fel-4 »w, Jobn Ganton. Great big hard headed, domineer ing man of business, who had made who didn't know any nd te we | What would you say? sions from manufacturers. The (eee eteee eee eee ee a comparison OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOE CO. E ELEVATOR nt money Others charge— $ 4.50— NEW METHOD PRICE ..... 5.00-— NEW METHOD PRICE 6.00— NEW METHOD PRICE 7.50— NEW METHOD PRICE 10.00— NEW METHOD PRICE ......., ; See | aS Redelsheimer op ia i le gc STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STA a win the ow free. ‘fy - — This in the situate (Ry Usited Pree) |lated section of the city, while |« UTICA, N. Y¥., Oct. 22.~-Antonio Freddie Infusino was found dying | Riazo, the Calabrian, was yeoster.| nearby day found guilty of the murder The boy died a few hours Inter of Teresa Per and Freddie Marion and Second & yoars old,| Fannie Infusino, a sister of Fred. | >», aged 6 years, | 1*, escaped with a bullet wound in the arm the two Italian children who were kidnaped while playing in front of da their homes o a ra Sot otininhiicaidiinaeale tember 11 The following morning the dead body of the Percopia girl was found under a culvert in an iso Rizzo's arrest followed several ye later, He te anid to have held H the evening of Sep ja grudge against the parents | The jury found him guilty of murder in the first degree TROOPS TO PROTECT COLORED FIENDS (My United Prose) i] SRD VILL Tex Oct Oldest Established Sant le Suit Peete in Seattle $35.00 to $45.00 v0 varus | Men's and Young Men’s Drummer’s Sample ~ | Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes Sacrificed \ Truly Warren °"S 22" Removal Saturday, Oct. 23, My Last es Early We are placing on sale ver 2,000 ga sing the very TewWéss shades of grays, blacks aii) blues; best makers } sented; no reserve and limit For Saturday any Suit, Overcoat of enette worth from $35.00 ABOUT : | The Manufacturers’ Piano Company You may not know just what kind of a shoe you want The Following Wire Was Received by the Local Manager Put on Big Sale. Move as little goods as pos me col “FOUR DOLLARS’ WORTH IN EVERY PAIR.” sible to new location. Am sending Two Thou Here you'll find shoes of all kinds for men. It'n easy to find shoes that fit well, look well and that'll wear well. sand Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes by ex press. Should reach Seattle Monday TRULY WARREN, New York No More—No Less Wholesoling makes old shoes new. We do it City The manufacturers have the advantage. They make the pianos and they have adopted the most modern methods of selling them. No second hand goods taken in exchange, no commissions paid, no one to drive a bargain with ei you. You have your choice of many different makes. No difference between , + time and cash—all the dif- + ference there is, you pay * interest for the use of the money. The Manufacturers’ Piano Co. is locating in all the largest Pacific coast cities. Investigate. You will be surprised. Visit the store and if you care for your friends, tell them we are at present located at 1525 THIRD AVENUE °r*siic'since" STACY-ADAMS& AND JOHN. STON & MURPHY BHOES. $6 TO $10 AekS AVES This should appeal to the most skeptical. If not as represented, I will give you a suit free of chavge. You need only call ad see Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday This is positively the best offer ever made to the people of Seattle. You need only come here tp . the greatest values ever offered SATURDAY 1S YOUR LAST CHANCE. COME EARLY This sale takes place at our present location, where we have satisfied thousands of See why not you? | Careful Selection, | Perfect Sanitation and Refrigeration are the elements which have made for the success of the Crescent Market The choicest cuts at the low est prices consistent with su After Saturday, October 23, we will be located at 1325 Third Ave., directly opposite new Postoffice perlor quality always to be found at this market |} CRESCENT MARKET Th Cow Butter Store, First Av. $35 to $45 Original Sample 3ses45) Truly Warren oisrt sxx 5 228-230 BURKE BUILDING $1 4. cl Second and Marion Sts. On Corner of Welcome Arch

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