The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1909, Page 8

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THE STAR—MONDAY; NO BARK “RETRIEVE! WRECKED IN GALE ¢ | OFF CAPE FLA’ TTERY.| (By United Press.) | AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 arly & wreck, and with half, her argo gone, the barkentine R¢ triever is in port today The Retriever left Port Luglow | Nov und for this port ys |was off Cape Flattery N: when a terrific gale struck her. On onda the ship was at the| merey of the winds and heavy seas for eleven hours, during whieh Ume the chains which beld h deck cargo of lumber was broken and 60,000 feet of lumber we swept Intothe sea by the tremen dous waves, The gale increased to a }hurricane on Nov. 9 The cabin jand galley were flooded and for the following two daya the crew ate uncooked food, The storm had nearly spent fts fury when Capt. Dent wae struck by a wave, lhurled from the wheel againat the rail and two of hia ¢ were broken and his should badly reported to for a number of hours through pine lumber, pre Jaumably the deck load of some wel off Coos Bay. He also re d that on the night of Nov. 11 ja soa earthquake was felt, whiet jeaused a heavy commotion in the water |MUSICIAN KILLED | SAVING A WOMAN. (my Ce Pree.) SAN FRANC Nov. 16.—/ Roscoe Coombs, a musician tn the |'Thirty-eighth company, Coast Ar ltillery, fs dead today and Mise/ | Margaret Brigge ts belleved to be lfatally injured aw the result of be ing struck down last night by a 29th and Mission st. ear, Coombe gave up his life in an effort to drag Mine Briggs fr car, both betng jthe guard. The thelr way to an ente SENATOR ALDRICH IS CONTINUING HIS TOUR OF THE WEST IN FAVOR OF THE CENTRAL the home of a Mis Ric 4 district. They stepped BANE IDEAH-Newe reer from the Turk-Bddy st. car at = = a ex - Eighth ay. and directly in the path SWIFT AND WONDROUS STREAM | "FMI TEM eoras muse ar That Erle Lar BY W. R. C. LATSON, 6. &, Ph. D., M.D, body was found on the Sixth a bridge near Spokane ay., Sat |night, was killed by a team of horses, ls the |Charles Phillipa, a city 4 The fact that a team owned by T. Yao, a Japanes (Ry United Pree) ¥| LONDON, Nov. 15.—The ab@ica-| ®Y | Won of King Leopold of Belgtuth ts f| momentarily expected, according to & correspondent of Reynolds’ news paper at Brussels. Hin dispatehen declare that the king = h on warned that serious consequences will follow tf he refuses to "| nounce bis throne. stood that the eau-/ ped }dler, ran away over the bridge ry jwhich Larson met his before the | Phillips to t killed fm that mar | 1 ie negetiating with Bier vinrvath ag Re Prince Alberta, heir to the throne se He leaves a daughter ati persuade him to succeeds his | Ever e body ie at the under | rarer taking establishment of Butter si | |worth & Sons. No arrangements Net Worried ee | for the funeral have yet been made | Dobbine—Doosn't vous to have your son pla FEAR PROSECUTION |=" Bovoins—Oh, 0 a bit. He ts only my stepson, ye *y* | know "| {| Fearing @ jail sentence of 30 de or @ $100 fine, the motorr jthe steam and electric trains 5 jing through Tukwila have begu to slow down their trains and ru * through at a slow rate of speed Attention The ordinance regulating the d Best of care and pasture for your | lof the trains was passed just after horse for the winter. Phone jthe death of the young school | 73 or Main 482. Inquire Joho j teacher at Foster . lace, Meadows We've Stirred the Town Our Great Shoe Sale has set the town agog You'll hear people discussing it everywhere, and you'll notice hundreds and hundreds of newly-shod feet on the street. They come from here, and _ if you'd listen closely you could hear the dollars jingling in their pockets. Those are dollars saved in this shoe sale. Are you getting your share of these money-saving bargains in truly good sho Horse Owners, DIAGRAM DRAWN BY DR. LATSON SHOWING THE COURSE OF THE BLOOD STREAM. SHADED PORTION REPRESENTS THE VENOUS BLOOD. The real river of life is the blood |a day, 60,000 miles In a year. No stream—that wondrous fluid that, ™4&n has ever traveled as far as bis own blood has. Marting from the left side of the)” ‘Voriiy the “blood is the life.” In Dump-like heart,is propelled through ‘to the blood enter at once all the the tissues, carrying to them the various substances taken into the Hfe-giving oxygen and taking up body—food, drink, the oxygen of their polsons, then back to the the air. Out of the blood are elab right heart from whence it is sent orated by the various organs all the to the lungs, there to deliver up the | many fluids required by the body Poisons accumulated in its swift]—tears, perspiration, saliva, gastric Cirenit, and to get a fresh supply! juice, intestinal fluid and 20 others of oxygen. And the wonder grows Purity of the blood ts the funda when we consider that this fluid,| mental essential of health. Ever of which there is about two gal-| disease has ite origin in d: lons, makes its complete circuit, left) or bad blood. Keep the i heart, tissues, right heaft, lungs,| by free water drinking. pure, i left heart and so on, three times! food in moderate quantity and bod! every minute, traveling at the rate|ly cleanliness, and you will keep of seven miles an hour, 168 miles| well and live long in the land. sn ay nav | CAN REGISTER FOR HOSPITAL ORDERLY / SGHOOL ELECTION =» SENT TO JAIL A place to register for the elec tion of school dir this morning 1 Inability to refrain from guzzling tors was opened | been in Washington st. saloons, this 9 First av. in| morning brought a sentence of 20 the Arcade A @ will con-| days In the city jail to Henry Tra tinue open every da Sun- | ers, formerly an orderly at the King day and Thanksgiving, until Nov. | cou hospital 27, from 9 a. m. to7 p. m | Travers was No petitions or candidates | on haye been filed and Mrs, Mary E.| was d to go after giving his Bettinger, p ent clubwoman, | pro of “never ¢ Within former teacher, and wife of Peter|two hours after released WOMEN’S Laird’s and Cousin’s $5 to $8 Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Fancy ai in sas sale . $3. 95 Sliopers nd this : $2.45 Pingree and other makes, $4 | ' w iehert & Gardiner $5 and. $6 | | Be sr cE a ora MEN’S #0 Shoes conse GOK | Shows score ten a 85 sted Saturday ‘Ke of drunkenness, but T Bettinger, real estate man, re-|from the city jail mains the only candidate who has | again picked up in a filed a tition | of intoxication DOWN IN BACK NUMBER NEW YORK You can save from 4 Today is Special Day to V4 on Boys’ and Girls’ | for the Children. Bring Shoes in this sale. them in. We are determined to close out this stock in the quickest time possible. Good Shoes were never be fore priced so low and sold so rapidly. You certainly can not, in justice to yourself, let such a shoe oppor tunity slip by. ONE OF THE HORSE CARS IN THE COUNTRY’S METROPOLIS NOTE THE PRICES, THEN ACT Treen Shoe Co 707 FIRST Av. This is a horse ear ¢ , t. ferry in New York o About a block by it passed over the subway he Idtest thing in cit he line is heavily patronized There other t 1 oweyer, over which @ car {# run pu of maintaining the franchise perhaps drop dead with surprise if a pas ride on one of the “franchise keepers,” a cars. The most popular to reach the ar, If one doesn’t use a taxicab righ \ wenger were they call the one steam? Moore Theatre Reattios® Lea rT a THE GRAND ?Siuauee™ | 1643 Broadway, New York, N. ¥ MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Ay. Opp. Hotel Savoy, High Grade Gloves Bankrupt Sale she own price. DOWNING, HOPKINS @ KHYET, tan VEMBER 15, 1909. THE BTONE, FISHER co. | SECOND AND UNIVERBITY. | Women’s $20 & $25 Suits Now $9.50: iN a Suits Worth to $45 for $24.50: High Buying Times for Thrifty Fas | \ Along with the special purchases made by the garment buyer on his recent trip to the metro we shall include tomorrow our own regular stock So that the sale is even better now than it was four weeks ago. More room, more suits, greater val ues, GROUP NO. 1 Suits for Misses and Small Women, sizes rang ing from 14 years to 36 bust measure. M Panama Serge, Prunella and Scotch Tweeds, in gray and brown effects. Plain colors are also in cluded, such as gray, green, cardinal, smoke, brown and navy. Plain or braid and button trim med. Choice At $9.50 Ano's25.00 7? GROUP NO. 2 About two hundred Suits in this one group Made of f Broadcloths, Scotch and English Tweeds, Prunellas, Fancy Homespuns and Plain Serges and Diagonals. All the Long Coats are full silk lined and the Skirts are handsomely plaited. Half a hundred different effects to choose among, and all the new shades At $19.50 iNo'sio” *° GROUP NO. finest affairs we have shown this year, THE STONE, FIBHER Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSpTy, Suits Worth $35 & $40 Now $19.59) Seeere wseyeeecwegura The purpose of this sale i to reduce the stocks now and so make way for thé Vast collection of Holiday merchandise nov pouring in, and to sell these splendid garments now will make far more | friends for this store than if we waited till J ary. So out they go. Four great groups to choa among GROUP NO. About five hundred Suits in this collection, Each garment carefully t aitcren! from the best all- | wool materials. All sizes. Included are themnew | and darker shades of Rose, Raisin, Taupe, Green, Tapest slue (very dark), Dark > Dark | jurgundy, Navy and ack. All are richly ¢ lined with satin, and either severely tailored oF richly trimmed as fancy may dictate. And alae | offered — At $24.50 ino sis About two hundred Suits in this collections none more elaborate or distinguished have shown anywhere. All are exclusive styles; being exactly alike. Two and three-4 ments, made of imported Broadcloths, in shades of Taupe, Raisin, Mist, Olive, Bur and Dark Violet. Handsomely trim braids and embroidery, and silk lined. At $49.50 Sth 3 Modern 3 Mole — 0. Deport : HE TONE a AMUSEMENTS. _|| ALHAMBRA THEATRE Jue The setae Comte Opera Nights oe to $1 tos! “KING Dopo” | jeano nad Cast. | Seattle - ‘anne treat Sing t Chorus 1 Russe & Drew Mars vos, 80c to 81 ctotl night-—Matinees Wed, and Sat fecond Week in Seattle wr T LORIMER In the ctacular Drama THE SHEPHERD KING" os for thin Attracti ven to $1.60, Mats A. H. Y. ADLER, Week of November 15 Family Vaudeville—Daily at pping Matine Lower Floor 0¢ Dally ACT A BIG PRATURE LOIS THEATRE | 4 nes: Sun, Main 1804; Ind. 49 22,000 stock of Clothings Hata es and Furnishings af your 424K eT “BROWN and or (Hatablished 1893) | Wednesday HARVARD” BROKERS PANTAGES THEATRE “UNHQUAL vauDE Tyrolean Bextette weher & Burkhart Six Others | Tomorrow (Tuesday, November 16) Another abide neSialt sctmsmucellilite dl Cottam Bs: FREE HOU To First 10 Buyers of 5 Lotson’ Lake Goodwin at Birmingham. we had a bumper Se 34556 <4 This house given free. Yeste The bi and nearly bought 5-acre tracts a 50 up acre, on terms of month. The railroad is now running to Lake boat Venus was ¢ FREE EXCURSION — ON BIG STEAMER VENUS a Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m., return ing at 7 p.m. "Nice warm d¢abin No tickets “needed Get on boat early or « Hillman fices in Times block for free MM%ps and guides of all the Sound country Bight fresh water lak full of fine fish. Men wanted for all kinds of work; big. wages, Renton, Wash., Nov, 8, '09. Dear Sir: | am now planting my 5 acres at Birmingham to cherries. | see some of my neighbors have raised 800 Ibs. to the tree at Birmingham and sold them for 17c¢ a Ib, on the tree | would not sell my 5 6 there at any price. Respectfully, MRS. CARL. HANSEN. me to C. D. THI®48° FREE HOUSE.

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