The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1910, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR CAPT, DAVIES, CANDIDATE, 1S [LOOK OUT! WERE. |O™"—T5.2 5% a PIONEER PILOT OF THIS CITY COMES A PANIC om ROCKEFELLER WILL GIVE AWAY HIS MILLIONS FOR “GOOD OF MANKIND” “(By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. ©, Maren 4.—John D, Rockefeller intends to die @ poor man He ly all of his immense ENDS MISERY FROM BACK | AND OUT. OF- ORDER “ : fortune to sohe hi phi iilenthrepy Re: nee Gret | r m or deny the repor lo fife , Le Pig i yesterday the first steps were Hi Brie lucarsergia the YCout - tp _ . Rockefeller found in the District of Columbia, The bill for i Ww this purpose was ced by Senator Gallinger and referred to , 18 ; the committee ju y. The purpose of the foundation, as . he stated in the bill, is to provide for # general organization to con . by plo work on all fines. = The foundation, according to the bill, ls organized to promote . "Orthy ot aageaaal Ber ° rable or wou i ‘ that Rocke q hh we 80,000/000, and thet he wes now e bg of the but te the benefit of mankind Ht etecim ‘ KING HAAKON . roy - * . WILL ROUGH IT "8 wou re TYPOGRAPHICAL Any one yerinlenion to 90 Ne) CHRISTIE | Piles Quickly Prvocsseaccnrne 4 CAPT. D. THOS. DAVIES | UNION WANTS AN | semnee 2 noes th hare ee ay EIGHT-HOUR LAW| rant, < pene tns i aay compl | ae, Cured at Home); SAFE. BAR ?GAIN se t s te ghee N° | inetant Retief, Permanent Cure— || tn ‘ : FORE TOLD HOW with the: ge the | '"ernal Package Malled Free to ca 4 “4 HE WOULD DIE | oeeup Pe, i = Hy United Pree z « ' . 4 the 1OF M March §.—1 t vt i iH rd ab yin oe | SEARCHING FOR Hd GIBSONS IN THE PICTURES DRAW \ i FRENCH SCHOOLS | 4,000,000 DAILY |“! Dy Celied Pree NEW v RK 2) CEDAR RIVER IS send senntere Pie Workings NOT YET AT THE HELD FOR PASSING |: DANGER POINT) COUNTERFEIT COIN ' Se crises tha aatat ch a _ MAN SHOT BY OWN ay i VOTES NOW FOR on BURGLAR ALARM pio: educational po ‘This Safe is offered as a leader at a reduction of a ITALIAN WOMEN =: € company with coun- | re ces cones . TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT ii W. 1 Palmer, allas OM. Long, | LONDON, March 2A load maces and ment he tity | PURCELL SAFE CO., Agent ' held ™ t g. < € c rofaN It le well worth trying HERRING HALL MARVIN GAPE CO, j 4 tha line | tie conve, an mat At University Place Christian Just send your name and ad { hone odie. | ob reh Pastor Thomas J Shuey w! 92 Phor sh Ti! laress to Pyramid Drag Co 312 Occidental Avenue es: Main 667, Ine 31M, bu ding, Marshall, i, free by return mall the kage In a plain wrapper Hal} | spon rank pal a m y ands have been cured tn ‘ t « hospital and is tn danger of lop monthly reottal of the |ihis easy, painless and inexpensive ‘ ne his aight i Ll way, in the privacy of the home. ° pan ir No knife and tts torture giiuumurcin TULANE HHT Mn on ateuams oe me Sains movinc aon oe v0 bie. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Vike St, Near Seeoed Aw Mach HERSON-GHAY CO. Pike #¢,. Neer Seeond Aw Mac UEMSON-GHRAY CO. today for a free package rsa vpn igttancaton tmimnaaamieenn- neti ie ; i on = at SHOPPERS COME IN A STEADY 7" To the MacPherson-Gray Co.’s First Birthday Sale: Reason? Bargains! Women’s $20, $25 and $30 Suits for $10 $1.98 Gocatetabie SHOES Won . Good, Reliable Women ver try London's Shoes at $1.98? You certainly are well shod when you wear these shock ce ae thin, tough and well-nigh sting glaze kid, patent trimmed, welt style or the flexible Is now wear these shoes. At this same low price you'll find just right for spring wear. sole for street or dress wear. Thot here a lovely Box Calf Shoe which is Mr. Big Man, we Suit at the t arly a “ want you Men's ; , , Rubbers, size H be popular ev M 1 ‘ 1 only, Till 39; 1 black—without question the best suit values in all Seattle. $20.00 to $30.00 values for $10.00. no C Women's s i pew Spring a 326 75 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Women’s Wrappers 69¢ and House J nieces af ta Batu New Waists Raincoats VALUES VALUE | SOC ‘ost TO st $6.7 S; $10.00 o y 5: Requisites| : BLANKET TS. 4 Gray Blankets; worth $1.26 ; : : Priced Less seer Pull 7 ! t # L$—White H : et cai ccet reaped OUTING FLANNEL ; Pi swe Alvi ! FLANNE LeTres- DRESS GINGHAMS A SNAP IN LISLE HOSE CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR 25e and 35¢ Underwear for One Day 19¢ and 25e La Bia Shee H wood 19c |: 256 | Sic 85c Golf Shirts CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS ri € and M 6jc Outing Flannel 1Sc White Linenette at *."" Rik aig 45¢ 34 Boys’ Suits 2 inst’ 10¢ Bove nuts : 10c Art Cretonne 10¢ BLEACHED MUSLIN AT) fies he 19 Rest Skirt Marker t Marke egular pri stat Prt Black and White Is All Right Double-Fold Black a 0 and W hite ih t bend Cheek 4c . fy ah ave Merchandise at Cut Prices Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear t A r 1 ; HAIN BARMETT OS SLL LALLA ELL TTUUUMMUMMUUM MMT nt; you, Why Md na0e 5c in B Whit Shephard Che okt "290, 496 ana The Crockery—-Carpets—Curtains—Blankets EDWIN LONDON CO.,, Incorporated j ‘g,|MacPherson-G -Gray Co. 206-210 Pike—Just a Step From Second Ave.—206-210 Pike Ean WMA

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