The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1909, Page 10

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10 x STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1900. I Meetelah tor toe hake repietration FATHER'S PLEA erTS, Newsies Will Have Swell Time at Their SEEKS awoRCE FROM ore - INGRY NEGRO pane oe ally ANOTHER CHANGE Dance Satutdey Night at Leschi Park| HIS RUNAWAY WIFE! Big Sample Offering SAN ; é If & newsboy stops in makibe ingenuity can “devise, all determ nla fe ‘shows ‘ - ' t one change to mutter under his breath, ;ined to hava the time of the year Bult for divorce was started this 5 SAT fel of apt y , © fe d boy |“I wondgr what would be do bépt| Though perhaps some of the | morning by W. R. Chatfield, credit URDAY rig tor de dance?” or “I hope gf new Will got sleepy toward < tha 1 © today "I . at { gots my share of turkey and crdb | the a of the festivities, there Is aot ~§ Rs eu Illy & Co ~ . berry sass,” do not call roliae |no doubt that all will be awake |#salnst his wife Grace Chatfield, ack ‘I Pitting and ‘ s the financial statement by . ' 1 in ¢ Fra ay . mmMittoc neta handled the “great rank Ryerson | man and have the question of is | when the turkey Is brought on the who while on a visit to her old home 4 ig ( Semi, sanity looked inte |next day at the big dinner to which |!® Bay City, Mich. eloped with an . ie ee celebration ever given in San Francleco,”* statement, the | the , . pany sine He ts merely pondering over |the ball contributes ~the profits, /01d sweetheart who was later ar $35.00 Values Three hundred and fifty newsies |rested tn Kansas City for passing , A . : ommit an appeal to the ’ live ‘ »|the good things in store for him : Waiter in Diner Hits Pa- |i ) Byane;inco-t0 as-|¢ ay Net. | when the Newsboys’ Union holds | Will elt down to the dinner, and it} TG eeorinet, ; tron in Eye, and Free-|: ling ite accounts re eat , he dl it# annual masque ball Saturday |!* Kolng to be some feed : ont a eg, been $ q “ ne ment says in part | ted father touched the fi night and big turkey dinner on August 17, 1907 4 thai _ e for-All Fight Ensues The deficit was caused by the cidis and’the ted © on hia | Thanksgiving EEL. aa sane’ bee { : unusual expense incident to the} jast chance to make gc " Shorty Engler saya that “the nye ‘ ene, 2m wel Train Is Delayed a Half tremendous crowds attracted tO] ersons live a 00 Horer boya will ane time from thie |*"* 3 ies Paved psy ‘o WY ie@ " Novelty Coats, the ne r . Bei ne came to e new mili Hour. this city during the Portola week | ur honor,” the the id In| dance, as it ts going to lay over sit 6 n she was about to re y wt gid ee “hae “ military |'The bank clearings showed an in-/4 shaky voice, “Il wish would |anything ever given before’—nand ° Sdigehit y Yy hong tailored coat, —_——-— crease of $10,000,000 over the 8AM) give he this boy again. He'll never | they've had 17 of them since the , ‘ iil MY// if € circtilar seiteag vo dining |Perlod of the year previous }be back in here if you ¢ els not}union was organized {n 1892. § : 4 ‘W. H, Matthews, a negro dining Through popular demand the}, pad boy. He just | play | my gs At Hew Merri q | $ 30. 00 > Values + doa ne aia There will prizes galore, and] ppe » se olo and there met the sweetheart © tar waiter on the Northern Pacific, | game committee has been asked toland _ ak Vemwiee’ Sak Geil nen Li The management of the Colonial| and there w » art of , r ybe he @ sormm! mneint of ner childhood days, one James P. became obstreperous and boisterous | handle a similar affair next year,| into mi pad ne gabe regan |. re bg seh bes Bock, de wty [hotel denies the report made by A \f ~ “9 hood days, one James I 7 UA q mut the present defic be], c é oman H 4 last night when a patron put™up aj but the present ole wl arene can | 2o.!8 Rot viek . c r, James Murray, Don Lyons, |Frogen to the police that he had) One dark night they stole away 4 4 } ped ou t v “1 / one more ¢ aie ire Lou Finnesey and Winfred Hayes, |been robbed of $45 in the Colontal| First to Chicago they went and then @ | Kick about the condition of the |). contemplated.” : dlives he was served. Matthews will Seve reports over $150 subscribed by hotel, Frogen told Patrolman Du-|on through to Kansas City, And 1 ne Court slowly® ‘aine on toward these prises alo © route string of worth had made a mistake, and while int DLAUNCH CAPSIZED |aunpend sentence, But the next time! Ai kinds of prison will be given |h!# pocket while the landlady of the |“ Pomas was finally captured in My f 35. this provoked state of mind he bit IN EVERETT STORM 1 he f any pranks on your part for the handsomest lady; for the |hotel looked on, she thinking that) Kansas City and now languishes Io Wy, ‘$: 00 Suits the passenger between the eyes, | A feet a the e maid sternly | boat costume and make: for the the men who took the money were | jail, The woman was taken back to Y The dining car conductor WAS) an Novo i9—-Chilled by | {2 the South. “you'll go over to Che- |charnet@r best @uatained; for the his friends and had authority to take! her home, } y Yy tailed, and in an endeavor to stop| | BVE R RTT, Nov, 18—Chilled by | nalts | cea ca uaieedy, and others |the money , Sidpocauinail Yy, | * . CAs, s dar red we C J gto @ DAM-CA Pal ge h « te ly € athe oo! ile two t 7 al | i! 2 the fra - we er a es elt a pa vl _worinnra ey Iratet i th ft ther t mk hie t Kings and serab ladies, hooligans As a matter of fact the hotel ree j U Y e & cook butted in and Matthews DO and Mulelitee, 16 of mare of boys by the hand and with @ smile/ang princesses, nuns and devila, ister contains no such name as A.} REMARKABLE RECORD | Y Yy i poe oleed ms on the jaw, Rnocking | sre Lome Gara tasaion t tlatuctt non his ‘face walked | wilt mingle in the mazes of the lat. Frogen, and every person connect ut a few of these, 59 ol > ie Ot stove, a hews > nls ave pase quickly ‘om the court Or . ed € bole de en Y « ¢ then ° oe 0 x and created a good Yesterday afternoon brought to gules 7 be J est ragtime waltz, and newaboyn ed with the hotel deni that t ¢ r as they will not last . m amuck and 7 ee or taken to Mukiltoe, by of all ages, from the tfhtest tod. | Frogen stopped there, and alvo that /, j long steed panic ‘ ee eee aee ete the | Miss Antique-—-Mr, Jones and I diors to the old-timers who remem: |any one was robbed there. They | Flesh-Forming Food That Succeeds ] | ‘ By this time the train, which loft eae - Bh coe Cy anon as her | are to be married ber the days when Crabbe Burke | cannot conceive how ® sober man Nearly Every Time. Seattle at 7:10 last night, had so Leitrim a Bt Miss Caustique—Gracious, what'and Diamond led “de gang,” will | could figure out such a story as A Segel i on voll pe Cols hacked Gor & teadien near | freak election bets men do make! appear in the best costumes their! Frogen told the police free of or. saving of earch for the town marshal. Dep- | Mukilte was caught in the trou ugh | - ~ ois pega oem gsyeteste é rom $2.50 to $3.00, tty Sheriffs Joe cilll and John |of the sea and, beaten down by the | eer - } late Seattle, an well . Toute fierce gale that was blowing, was| TEIOATED TO KNOCK You in Beattic, as well as in Open Saturday Evenings Till 19 7 e F Done tle levery other town and elty, there are o'Clock mg si Sanies or arrest, thrown on her beam ends, hurltn the belligerent negro under ar hrown on her beam ends, hurling | | many people who are thin, pale and The train was delayed half av hour, | her pass er. : a Ps All on d the Norene, with ¢ |seem underfed, simply because the pote the exception of one four-year-old | ; Yip : [fed they eat fa ot saslatiated rigina ample & jand fails to make good blood and FEW REGISTER FOR boy, were men, and the child owes ><~/ | firm flesh ° SCHOOL. ELECTION | tr. craptanea companion who Ad } ) : Samose, the wondertu! flesh-form-| Suit House <i: RE never lost hold of him. Most of | ing food taken befor ” f. 7 Fewer than 100 people a day are | the passengers had time to put on | | meals mingles with the »|ff Rooms 414 to 417, Fourth Floor American Bank Bldg, 9) Fegistering for the i life preservera and were able to hat it is anelmilated by the “ i school board directors, which takes | scrambleon top of the boat as she | ‘Maas Daw and ma rich blood and 5 3 Second and Madison. place December 4. Mrs. Mary E. | lay over on her side. After all her | LRARN plumpn No one can use it for Bettinger, club woman and wife of passengers had been taken off, the ten days without a Peter Bettinger, real estate man,/Norene was towed ashore. She is gain in weight | fs still the only registered cand!-|a 60-foot boat with a 45-horse pow- | who is thin, weak ss C Room date. Unfavorable weather is jer engine. | « i / 4 and emaciated can put 50c IT TOOK TEN YEARS TO PERFECT | % ‘a7 : “Soaplake’”’ Soap Exclusively for were We also make all alteration man or woman might as well yutright as to take food inte Household Geods. That's why it’s different; that’s why it's better than any other; that’s why Soaplake Soaps took Grand Prize, high- est possible award, A.-Y.-P. E. Better try it NOW. "Diarono™ wilt ) : Showin 2 This We of ALL DEALERS Disn THE CHECKS To You FRom HIS eo 1Cu @By Mose THe Be ‘ “a Rac Recepracce.. BRICK HARRISON & Plug’ MuARey ‘ncoat - Raincoats, Topcats A Raincoat Sale |..........~.... $12.50, $15.00 « to $20.00 Unparalleled The Maly Cravenetted Hat For Men, Women and Chiidren—Commencing Tomorrow at 8 A. M. . _ Ata special meeting of the Board of Managers of the Goodyear Raincoat Co., held at our New York headquarters, it was In all coiors and shapes; just the correct thing to wear this decided, in order to meet pressing obligations, to sacrifice as much stock as may be possible, and at an utter disregard of the ‘ : cost of manufacture. All of the 84 branch stores have been ordered to sell below cost, so as rainy season. Also the Dublin at $2.50, which has no To Raise $200,000 Within 10 Days FR ee ooo sco $5.00 Make Your Purchases Now—An Unparalleled Chance to Buy at 40 Cents on the Dollar $2.00 Sweater Coat, for men, on sale eos 75c Sweater Coats, tomorrow) In brown, gray and tan imitentons | } to choose from, Come early. 7% No piles store offers the variety Our stock of Men’s Raincoats is { : of styles and fabrics of Women’s unmatchable as to variety of shades, 4 : Raincoats that we do. ie fabrics and makes, and especially as f UN DERWEAR No other store ifford to sell i i ) 4, can ¢ their Women’s Raincoats at the low regards prices—but now you buy at prices we do. We are manufactur 40c on the dollar. Read! ers—but in this sale we sell at 40 ae ‘ pric dollee $15.00 Raincoats— $15.00 Raincoats— eee é ¥ " ‘The Winsted Underwear — Sale price $20.00 Raincoats— $20.00 Raincoats— Sale price che . y ~ So well known for its good wearing q Sale price rs, specially p ice $25.00 Cravenettes— ‘ ; ee ties, in all colors, at— $25.00 Cravenettes— c f a Bale price me ale price ..... 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00" $30.00 Cravenettes— $30.00 Cravenettes— Paty S $ ~ Combination Suits, in cotton and wool, silk and li t Sale price ee Sale price 7 ll : ~ 4 $4 all wool, " Dhime . a 00 Cravenettes— $35.00 Cravenettes— - $16. 59 Sale price : Sale price SHIRTS SILK COATS for WOMEN at 40 CENTS ON THEDOLLAR | fi... pegeatnin stiff fronts, both pleated and plain; cuffs at NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY YOUR RAINCOAT OR WATERPROOF OVERCOAT AT LESS THAN THE COST 10 MANUFACTURE nthe pian at a ae lhe pressing need of cash of thi bapyopn di is your he. dan will you thy it? GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO., INC. j/McCormack Bros4 [onoen sy wan_| 1420 Second Avenue, Between Union and Pike Streets’ |[lonoreey man] 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Biock——IW0 STORES—StATHLET TACOMA |}

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