The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1910, Page 10

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An indication of the sentiment of the community toward to spring eritf was outside bis troubles with other officials of | NAMES RECEIVER company murdered ta morning, before R. H. Lindsay & vigorous fight waged by Frank Tucker's furniture establish connidered sive of real bond has yet been fixed for the te porary receiver In the petition to appoigt Munson it Is stated that Tucker left “a sup-| posed daughter, Celestine Marte Le| CUMBERLAND, Md. Jan. 26 land, @ A contract to preserve the last of which arr the old time bridges on the line of the old Northwestern turupike | prisoner befor through West Virginia has been the Central police court, the charge Women’s Shoes PIE AQUSING POCKET WIRELESS PHONE pi qyic DENS MAKES GOOD HUSBANDS GREETING 10 BOB HODGE ff Reb data Hodge was manife yittical meeting held at ntain station on the G Lake last night | ge and a deputy had gone to w the yout of of the meeting. Ata nights ago some urred, and so that no repetition of a th rom ever but wasn’t © He and to the Hed to m the me 1 impromptu county FOR ESTATE OF sa ance so F MURDERED MAN bee better bustle ; - reform business before Creditors of Charles ©. Tucker, | late. With the comes the First a ho was | telephone Friday by his in- | ¢lpation M. Bankler py Ev Munson as temporary receiver of| The natural development of the be mighty unpopular with some Would you iike to be fat an the burinees of the deceased this | radlophoue wil! be to make the use | husbands plump and strong and hearty surt Commissioner | seas om a ae RITE Here is a chy @, oo do, it without { k h h : risking the jawarded to George B. Shank, who/against bim being drunkenness. he Quaker Drug Co. b he intrnent made att ne Se 6 ‘Fee appcintment was made Afier |i i paint the wall known old|The accused declared with coneld | tre t 1 Samos, which | on behalf of the stockholder t th $5,000, tm Nis ne w the Civil hundreds supports by the ar Should the Le Moln ehtia | - prove her relationship ashe will be come the sole heir to the entate |WHAT! OH, UNCLE SAM, SAVE THAT BRIDGE (By United Pres) Joueph ¢ “white bridge. who do ce ie coming her hubbb: o her ansist apidly that } other half along with the it ia too dawn of the wireless wife's eman When she and her hubby have one she will be able to Boutheast Beart receeded In [keep in touch with him every min curing the appoin Lthe wireless telephone is going | which spans Pat son creek at Burlington, W. Va This bridge was an outpost during war and the names of carved on the of soldiers wooden framework jeeen there. Mar were almost eaten away him must have been very no charge wh er for @e We bought 3,500 of the und $1.50 “Mattawan” SI! t the maker my mules. for he could not rememt Ge to the Quaker Drag Go. underthe-market price It was clearance time as well a he needed the r Got to the lockup and thought when and get a treatment Se. he néeded it pretty badly. too, or we would never have been do as well for y he opened his eyes in the morn we with their pre this. The oz t ‘ . ! WRONG jing that he was atill in hie s the money if 8 Goes i r ‘ : eve ay—fa not one in TO GET DRUNK? ‘!, *!! have to take my it claime : orth less than $1 sizes in stock t ment,” sald George t | want The Quaker Drug Co's fatth tn] cca fo get beak 0 my chip” Ha was|Memose te ahown by thelr offiaice “A Good Time to Get ae Supply tor the Coming Season (fe United Pree) very nervous and had no money ref 4 he money if it DELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 26.—/ and Judge Scott told him he would ah and res » of Newcastle, Bi have to undergo a sev penalty They really give Don't miss this Don't miss this on a British #! He was then given into the of the p mn, for unless « ‘ “ 3 ed at Port Richr bands of a doctor > prescribed i clght it with Matta- — chanee for chanee for Matta h @ cargo of fron ore, w Magistrate Scot Of Known Value Choice of either the welt style kid, finished bright and adorned with once to those who know gooc 1 shoes or still are to be of the oaken io There are thousands of pairs being worn in and about Seattle this very minute and every What more can be said about good shoes? Let 1 R. & G. Corsets B 70 is a special number, ma exira eer. low bust, long hip; can’t be matched less thz $2.00 to $2 <0, but is : 50 sold here for We ask your opinion of tt splendid Corset de an is flexible soles; uppers of good, plump vici a neat patent tip. These Shoes appeal at pair is giving satisfaction. © UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED Lad ne Imp 4 Sw wool or p wool ves “ Bpectal Wool Sweate ur $3.00 4 d coat , Good a Popular Cloths 36-inch Ot x off f Baby Baby Dut Blank BLACK SATEEN BARG Comfe ORUMMERS’ SAMPLES HALF PRICE WOOL SWEATERS Blanket Comforts ng Flanne $1. 25 : eteo—Large 1 ' rte—Large ce, each Ronson, Carpets—Curtains—Blankets Batt ng—Large Roll DOMESTICS of Pure Wt Jale price, pe Underwear THE SEATTLE STAR AGREAT SALE OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT CHI} Introducing the World Famous “Iroquois-Syracuse” Ware Basement Coney THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND CONGRESS WABHINGTON, Jan, 26—The }aetual probing of the famous Bal |Iinger-Pinchot controversy began | today with Louls R. Glavis as the | iret witness before the joint com: | | mittee of congress } | The great public Interest was] shown by the enormous crowd lwhich thronged the committee! }room and all adjacent halls In addition to the hearing here, | | the committee will make # trip into | |the Northwest in the summer and| then go to Alaska where they will tigate the coal land fraud] at firet hand | CASE BEFORE | The “Iroquois Syracuse” China | home use That is why the Bon Marg rolled edge, this China 1uch less lia er of Phil-| Ke | her } ae at ! ‘ ; adetphia appeared as counsel for} j American hotels than other kind ‘ it a ar ' i Gifford Pinebot, the removed chief | | tomorrow at big pri Juction all user large quantities of china ' j 1 forester, former Aesiatant Forester {Price and former Assistant Law Officer Shaw of the forestry wer | vice | | It ie expected that Pinchot will} appear in person and make hfs com | plaint against the @epartment Glavie was attended by Attorney |L. D. Br # of Boston and Jo of New York | | $1.50 Doz. Rolled Edge Bakers, size 3, for DS¢ Doz $1.50 Doz. Unhandled Mustards | $2.00 Doz. 30's, Footed Oyster Bowls for ..81.73 Doz. | $1.05 Doz. 5-in, Plates reduced to . 50c Doz. Individual Butters reduced to 33¢ Doz. | $1.50 Doz, 7-in. Plates reduced to | $2.00 Doz. Coffee Cups and Saucers for $1.69 Doz, $1.65 Doz. Deep-Rim Soups reduced to $1.25 Doz. Vienna No. 1 Creams reduced to O8e Doz. $1.75 Doz. Cereal Dishes reduced to $1.75 Doz. 4-in. Meat Dishes, rolled edge ..81.19 Doz, | $2.00 Doz..5-in. Bakers reduced to $3.50 Doz. 8-in. Meat Dishes, rolled edge. ..$2.78 Doz. | $1.65 Doz. 8-in. Rolled Edge Plates ‘ | $4.25 Doz. 9-in. Meat Dishes, rolled edge 27 Doz. | $2.75 Doz. 7-in. Rolled Edge Meat Dishes | 85c Doz, 4-in. Fruit Saucers, rolled edge @7¢ Doz. | $1.25 Doz. 6-in. Rolled Edge Plates ......,... Is of opium, 78) pounds of Chinese smoking tobacco and & quantity of silk formed th selzure aboard the steamship Aut lochus by custome officials yester day The opium, valued at $2,000, Will be destroyed of the Inatruments so general that every person will have his or her own telephone Already the radio people have their instruments #0 small that they can be enatly car ried about, but they are not as small yet as they ultimately will — be. In two or three years every man will carry hie telephone in hie) FREE TRIAL OF SAMOSE pocket and his wife will carry hers in her band bag All of which rather indteates that 35e< FPLEECED VESTS ONLY 0c and 12 1-2¢ fine Plannetet © Tic| | Here's « fine Flannelette bargair $2.50 WOOL sw ra T ens > 1 95 wide; always wells for Flesh-Forming Food Given on Ap proval by the Quaker Drug Co. erable emphasis that it wae the they are selling approval, that ts) first time he had been in this clty said to be fleah forming food and that he w e of the t tablet form, retailing at 60 penalty for getting drunk : Magistrate Scott told him it was a very serio matter and Geo replied that the whisky tak 3,500 Men’s $1.25 Shirts for 79¢ Each does not Increase the weight, 1} out the thin, scrawny form asd restore health and strength, there a drink of whisky, and Magistrate Scott gave him money to pay his fare to Port Richmond. | be ta cent atpaid on receipt wan" Saving real Brand mace Men's $1.25 Fine Shirts for \ Shirts for 79 , Mate Vicor “TRB Main Floor— saving real wan” y Brand Men's $1.25 Fine priew ee, & S3 - Special at $2.00 LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS FOR ONLY 1s fit you tomorrow Voile Skies $4.98 l-Wool Imported French V ser ae long FLANNEL uoros 49C $1.50 and $2 House ~rens 98c wok tere for Men's High-Cuts 3.69% SPECIALS ’ Gingham Aprons » Skirte In the latest models, worth $10.00. All atees « € are fitted wit in purse Maia Floor A pricote—New, California xeellent sauce, morrow at 98 ors and sizes. ON SPECIAL SALE From 8:30 to 10:30 Only trees 35¢ The Great Half Price Sale of Ladies’ Suils Is Fast Assuming Tremendous Propea J) Fourth Flo ‘tn heme” ; 4c The $ 9.95 Suits sell for The $12.95 Suits cell for The $14.95 Suits sell for ? The $16.50 Suits sel! for The $18.50 Suits sel! for The $19.60 Suits sell for Hasement—North Glan rry Set eis meee well The oe 15¢ The sell for P Hasement—Conter The ell for ‘ fall 96 inehe 1 oo The elf ard 112¢ Tistert The $37.50 Suits sell f The $40.00 Suits sel! for The $42.50 Suite sel! fo The $45.00 Suits sell for The $47.50 Suits sell for The $50.00 Suits sell fo The $65.00 Suits sel! for The $60.00 8S The $65.00 Suits The $70.00 § re . SSC ms suitchad. Ti noon 2c 690 Hand Bags, several shape aK .! Mn ne rh 39c Floor—North t ) ne Fluffy Cotton 18c Hosiery Second Floon—North S6c Boys’ Wool G FOOD show MONDAY Hatr Hrushe Hat R ST.—SHATTLIOS BIG § Port

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