The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1910, Page 10

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~~ (My United Press) I WASHINGTON, Ja LiPor | of the republican com | campaigns every effort Car I he official out has beer hat he committee ts the story that 7 ge [and protection georetary of the Y,| Richmond had left, Mra, Gau sald . me W. CA. The following letter ie}2® Was wholly to blame, and he Satie. 4 he pole ypotemetbatedas needn't expect any dinner next day r . en the ms Gau doesn't eat any lunch, and he} ia Dr. Mary Martin: In reading | js wondering how long a man ean! a i Cane your denunciation of the American | go without eating and not starve to | will ask Why ta ' | Cerg Art company the other day | feath why Ca OR H in The Star, | must say that I am man eoneed to De® z t has CONGREGSMAN =M. &, OLM!,, » think that at least some PILGRIM FATHERS ' sreny been decided that es ee eee LET GOOD? OH, NO! 7S ~ 7 i vet Tam a poor woman with six lit - weed ae oO of compaittete to make: tet uy, Thinking I could take | - , sesiiinian RE: care of my housework wad ebfldren | ‘ Can.if ; , {and na few dollars in spare time $ oa “'to help along, | took up transfer] . a . ating with this company and lost| ie ae : If my tevtimony will do} oY nace y why “lany good, you may use it to help f' ye . sitnals sp. Others. Sincerely yours | uae comand te th ay On ec gpa MRS. LUCILLA MITCHELL, nonism wo non will be| man who bh 2. Suppre DOCTOR COOK COULD BE PROSECUTED CRIMINALLY FOR NORTH POLE FAKE | (By United NEW YORK and Bar, a lea cusses in the ‘ te the’ abeenee of @atets. o full of myth,” Prof old the deri Na - ute, & John White will lecture under | ‘ | ae pong es ‘ 4 raere false representation, a ‘naked | the auspt t the Young Women's | A" othe ger py " aod be Me thout the use of some ationa " ue event All the virtues we ascribe to} If Dr. Cook's el Ole | oe ern gel it~ Br maury Mere “Theossphical hat, on {the Plymouth Rock pilgrims do not | covered the north po! vel WO) See ene’ erie: ncctch rth av. near Pils belong to them, They killed Indias be ra 6 pre a an » for » private ¢ t «2 Bishop aN women and children mercilessly } fereeting question 88 tO! Crim. Law, sec. 145 The Ralston sb wilt hold} “Mason L. Weems, who wrote so an oves or whether he is crimin het en cies ‘boom sommes thelr ners neert at} much about Washington, inclading | oad o Ms The c cial” in cause, by falsely r jenting that! to. onactment. the Unit Wednesday ithe cherry tree story, was not a nn ne ene En aia eye bis explorations had reached the !{or,ge ine ening, January 12, at ©:18. Al nistorian; he didn't intend to give| ‘ ‘ ae coe Oot ‘farthest north tained consid-| Snich money roperty 4 arke crowd ty expected te attend. }iaformation about Washington, but Only a clearqnce | ing Machine. It has a erable sums of money from persoUs tained trom Mhue. Gl ¥ehane lnk a a, ee ee and a Bon if [| swell front of carved 1" who bought his stories pald the . Ny Hable. A young Americans. Thus much of : j 1 eS | golden oak and is } him for lectures on the strength of |.) forme . called history about Waste | Marche clearance se ean Re \ this claim. It ts said that he re- |», ‘ a? iamon Ss ts wrong. Human nature re " + (ee: could equipped with the au \ J . audulent repre tation of an ox sale a vA ule ican ceived from the New York Herald jifinu ont tepresental at the attempts to make. a e P | tomatic lift and drop for two stories $28,000, that t , ee ny one WhO Tom Credit. ahgrmeet* | prig out of Washington.” Mone eee” = produce rch a Guaranteed for ten Mute paid $14,000 for two lecture knows It not to be true, as is eekly = os ; F : Mane Louis, aud an average of adapted to Induce the person to STERLING Ewen co. DANCE AT OREAMLANO. » glove argain = as | years, but will last a nia teg bade thirty locteres a whom it is made to part with some Wiest Ay. Dance tonight. Admission free this The “Peerless” and “Reynier” Gloves lifetime, Sold to you - om A Neautatne | thing of value.’ ” (Id. seo, 415) Room Pa Mate T2048 i ’ Pi | with the distinct under ered in various places. Assuming are known wherever en's fine kid gloves | standing that, tn every Dr. Cook and that he mafle the representations as to his alieced discovery knowing ‘o have been sane. them tabefalse, there would seem to be little doubt that he is guilty of obtaining money under false pre- | tenses. Indeed It is possible that he might have been indictable at common law for a public cheat, con sisting of writing false news, which ft la asserted by some authorities was an Indictable offense at mon law (2 Russ. on Cri ODD BITS OF NEWS A mysterious dog bas the people around the corner of First ay. N and Harrison st. guessing. The dog Which is of the fuzzy, or doormat variety, seema to be always very tired, and at to have an insatiable curiosity arly every day he comes in front of Little's Phi oy, |i on the corner, and calmly seating himself on hfs haunches, holds ap his fore paws as if in supplication and presses his nose to the glass. It is not known what the attraction in the drug store i« Sometimes becoming weary of the array of drugs, the little fellow sits down on the car tracks and assumes & prayerful attitude. No motorman © tar been hard hearted enough to run over the pleader, as letting out the air with a whoosh is usually enough to 4 | of choec for a co > whole bloomin’ box on the pavement on Second av Did he walk off and leave them Not much. He gather m uf Wonder w thos Jaughed a woman in 6 Wonde Did you? Ite ne it Man's or lack A small maid of 6 years wa ing in front of an apartment on Madison st. She hadn't « coat, and her dress was short. Her black stockin ached up to the hem of the tiny a wave her an odd appearance proportion Two # stood off at the edge fe pa t, taking her in with preco nicism “Gee! Aln't ‘ of them in asked onc the other TE CHIC,GO MI6BF T PAR LORS, 1470 FIR6T AV Do you want to buy a home! Bee real estate | a ce t i The Gtar's classified tolumns, CANNON TO QUIT? NAYBE, BUT vol CAN'T LOSE GANNON repls nns iy Whar. op Crim. STAR THE SEATTLE LOSES MONEY LEAK AND BML «| IN EFFORT TO | MIX THEIR PAGKAGES }rence Gau, bailiff, don’t look mueh | Jalike, but they get mixed up onee in awhile, The other day they went shopping expedition | THE BON MARCHE GECOND AND PIKE a EMI-ANNUAL WHITE FAIR AND JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Mother of Six Adds to the Charges Against for the tive famtiien, | Gaus ; poUEhe 4 nd of pons his the Ceramic Art Coms|wite had ordered for a special dish }for dinner next day, Richmond pany. bought butter Rushing to eateh a car that even ing, each grabbed a bundle and re Gite and worien' who have: tont | BS: Cech erabbed a bar ar gy Gau went to Green Lake and Rich When thetr | money to the Amertean Ceramic Art| mond went to Renton }eompany, with Offices In the Denny | Wives opened the packages each | building and the Areade, day by me Enos sneha what bin wife ought of hin. day are tolling their story (0 Dr.) Gau ineinte it wasn’t at all hie! Mary 1. Martin, woman detective! fault; that he took the package Olmstead of “LOCAL BRIEFS | of Cannon. _ peep | $1. 75 Combinations for 95c and Draw Drawe snd ritbon. QB | Br 20¢ Corset Covers for 16¢ “15¢ is 65c Drawers for 45c f fine muatin, ef t, thee . brelia flounce, tele tvania of tact Olmatea Heuten: Yair price ded Cannonism, and of age ve de Gis Corckt Covers for dhe 39c Drawers for 25c 65 Siiaiia for 45c a and * aad 7 nor ow y the same way, with sth ay rows “ Covers 4 with ot ; Ht liege an Palr—Seeo ou attle, where he White Pair od leer made plain by The obsec this session ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, : [ eeese grt: Beal. ane Son on $1.75 Skirts for 95c $2. 0 Gowns, $1.45 The ent of the American | ayy hak a Brads fr Hint ty told the soctety | fine teehee wot York. He ts Prof, Al bert Nushnell Hart of Harvard, and | what he doesn't know about his | tory len | The stories of the goodness and | nobtiity of the Pilgri tr. Law, 7th Ed, sec New York Laws Apply. lar, it {* equal to 0 agency sewing ine on the market “Peerless,” . sp, P. K | are worn 2 sewn kid, in black, tan, 2-clasp over and brown, navy sewn and red; all sizes in the lot. “Reynier,” m Marche cash | clasp, in fine suede, in tan, | Price ts only Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. | brown, gray, mode, red and 5 ¢ | white; all sizes. Clearance 1 H UD UME coats lo ghan de on Main Fleor—Secomd Atste Fourth Mieer—Middle Annual January Sale High-Grade Canned Fruits and Vegetables ore strenuous champion ire foods at low prices than the Bon ld prices, nor is it fettered by any The Clearance Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing | at Shafer’s | greater o ore does 1 | Mare ts belong to any combine t upl trade alliance reat rations for this sale were started months ago, when our buyers visited the best Very great reductions on Men's Clothing of the highest | | canneries of California and Oregon, securing the cream of this season's pack for this big event. class are now in order | 1 Brokaw Bros., Kup) a * i ‘ | Lot 1—12M%c Can | Lot 2—15c Can aw , Kuppenheimer's and Strauss Bros.’ Garments | Dowem 81.40) —2 Doren 92.73 | Donen $1.70; Case—2 Doren 83.0 | * Apricots, Plums. ® Peaches, Pears d Neo. are all included | The-reductions range Siiced Hawatian * table fruit in syrup ie Value. wot 4—22 loc Can , from 10 to 35 percent. All the garments } are as carefully fitted as though the customtr paid full price. Prices / are as to Suits and Overcoats That Were Up to $20 for $12.65 Suits and Overcoats That Were Up to $25 for $14.65 ws Raspberries and Sitced neupple. This i a fancy grade of th # much higher price ye 6—-10c Can #1.ID Doren) € ¢ Doren; Onse—2 Donen #185 ' mee fi low 2h Red Kidney ck Tomatoes Lot 8—-i5c Can S Dosen) Cane—2 Doren 62.35 k N astern Pack To dard 7 Tengler _ Lot 5—9c Can } Lot 7 -12Mc Can n E285 Suits and Overcoats for Boys All Marked Down No Phone Orders Taken 15¢ AND 25¢ WHITE NAINSOOK, YARD, 7e j Mill Knds of Fine worth from 16¢ to yard; ngths run from 1 to 5 yards; splendid for childre 7 idermusiins, F 8:30 to 10:30, a yard c Main Floor—Fourth Atsle 20c Cotton cane 5c au Children’ s Hats 25e cul Tonfges* sacaage'fos®.'ic' fae (| CLEARANCE OF OUR $8.00 |] BRIGHT and EARLY SPECIALS | Pr e $4.35, $6.45 and $9.75. | AND $10.50 TRUNKS FOR $5.50 | On Sate Fram.8:30 to 10:30} Trunk Sale Extraordina Fine Canvas-Covered th Nainsook five College Clothes for Young Fellows Marked Down oung wear and \ $12.50 Suits for $10.55 $15.00 Suits at $12.65 $18.50 Suits at $15.85 | es for fellows are now offered at os t. iderably less th isual 25c Gas Toaster: rs, "15 ¢ Rat eas, @ e or t Basement—( S2SERSE423 | A Four Great Sales Now in Progress MARC Canved Bratt, Pater Bos tise '™ | SHAFER BROS. “| ES a ee ie Pe cle | + lL } ape 20c | } Haleony, Main Floor, | White—Clearance—Ola saw are~ J University | Aycade and Arcade Annex-——Whole Block Long ae ee cutie ll

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