The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAMGH 15, 1910. 4 igh 80 yeara e, : Erra Moeker, ploneer of 1853, will te ow begin a third ox team journey over the old Ore ) ail, his objective point \dependence an, The t will be made from The ®, and the two faithful old ch drew Meeker's ¢ schooner over the trail the a heki for a ee este nakenn tena d ee When Prosecuting Attor- Attractive Spring Models in long Tweed and Goes J overjand journey < ney Mentioned Gallows, | When Eera Meeker made the en ad ee fe Mra. Sater Collapsed Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits at $15 vas seeking a home in the - wide of Oregon. In 1008, the 4 A Famous Murder. oneer returned over the long aai acanrt , P wrall.tailnra De isclh fond 00.0 taber ak letee. te ; ‘ A pleasing assortment of well-tailored Correapens wanted the course © (Ry United Pres. ! 4 , 2 i ie : * Prove.) IE Grocon trae ea ba atateie amt ry WATSEKA, IIL, March 18.—Mrs Suits, in narrow-wale diagonals, serges, oh 16.—-Att ed, that ite traditions B. Sayler, on trial for the ght not be forgotten, | ‘ casi’ wilahas’ “ab: say tata it wa novelty mixtures and mannish suitings, Crescent day When See : : y the colors including black, mode, gray, D apout the tows f M ne at she would be went . 4 navy and tan. Smart models in black Sek nd Mise Ethe , a i oN f 60 I : : ue we reception. eth om So Vim lor was in ‘ and white shepherd’s checks are also to ve | h § Fate Set | | eer (he atatern casped, |i be noted in the showing at this price. { spun . ‘ ye swrecning woman was caugh The coats are 32 to 34 inches long, semi- bir aaaee 1 bf and i-fitting, lined with messaline or granted a: oa Sys ir aK Oe ee j satin. The skirts are in plain- and clus- a sac | ce HT | whtcn has attracted so smock attes (I ed ter-plaited and tunie styles. Very in- * teresting values at $15.00. » murder in i be carried Monday Vel in Women’s mat issuing him a cer bere made, eben | i” MS rer eae AT Naash Sada aan era aeaating #4 et Lnnpcican ama te rascent Ch ingham and Sateen Petticoats vuld ve meant! mi Por Ivant aod = uid have held over| When the 4 rorttc ° ol u | Bayle own tm 1 @ ‘ . P : section could Us| wore clubbans Pant ina a et | ocher's: | Washable Petticoats of striped ging- comptroller, however r ha nth com-|companfod the phy n riding | { of the fact that |°Tewd of men, women and ehtidren saya “Thou tips and her husband knew «thin. oF ham with full-flare tucked flounce and sholder and iawwed the |'m Independence square, Mies Ida at tal: Gach to 6 Pallectian Friends Went to Sayler ee Myersea,’ & shirtwalat mpher, onw|S0 un cttioee cloning weer | matty tue car eiery, hee under-ruffle; 75c. Now it ts stated that when he/a bluecoat bring his club down over her. ¢ | ship tov‘ Siee Sagier was commend Il . ‘ es to take his seat Monday one man's head repeatedly, the a police station, registerat under | 44% 4 trie ° vonage: § ), j 8 ity € t the . I renewed | blood spurting at every smash.|/a charge of INCITING TO RIOT, (to oo. 40d Z peed Sim,” fon tall Petticoats of good quality black sa- Whe letters for in the hopes that the council will|Horrified, she cried kept in @ foulemelling cell all r er, to put 7 i i Geers private refuse to seat him. | “Stop that; you're killing him!"! night, and fined the next morning | ta'f, Of Bis dauahier, to put « stop } teen, having full-flare flounce trimmed carps of secre |} A woman with a tongue in ber by « learned judge, who satd she} neignno ay that there were i+ ‘ . . NO WORRIES FOR head cannot witness such sights In| bad really and truly and unlawfully | many harsh werde, but ne open - with tailored bands, and under-ruffle; went today Roo silence, whether {tw under the) incited to riot | rupture yntii the evening of July 11 id taterest. and AGED IN FRANCE : ae come —— : on this evening Sayler and ‘ 95c. Basement Salesroom ru t in the siecle a ean they do but lock them up? by er ner obo BL ARIS, March 18 y 6 old age De. Griduton cays the Cuty hos |® tor several hours. When he ae a Re il al Co it f Chi ldr <F -—. ponsion Bl, whieh will probably be pital is overcrowded, that the po-|' r. Miller, John and tra} mart ianuore oats for ludren, Riis Khartoum |P0'*d or leas oppost lice are continually trying to shove | ‘ father and brother of the chamber of deputies | a ae Pagans jer, wore at the banker's Si Sal ae Ee ote aes ote ott some of their disagreeable prio: | Sor Neca sil izes 6 to 14 Years lows | te pe the front yard and about 11/9 . - t “roe. it ’ & children shall pay up] there Is not room to care for all it \ to the house Well-tailored Coats of good quality serge, in black and white shepherd’s e of 18 about 9 cents an . to join tr ) check, and of navy and coachmen’sered flannel. Made in box coat style and : ae : It te the old story of the 8 eae ing ye nm os ty 0130 onal r tween the police dep Miller Plead Self-Defense mM finished with velvet collar. Price $3.95 iaciiiaies wil s through) ty°rs “I'S pa sm mgt | 4 City hoapital—and w What setually transpired after DARA AL RRA eee rerseneninsplnwnoibvtnine ewes 8 eerten ts: S a until they reach the they go on, men die unatt he entered that room was not made when they will be em! behind th ele It wae established that ied tea ponatonn Ut BS a he SF I Closing Out Women’ s Suede Footwear at $2. 00 respectively for women and| Taiihd'andiniacaaaieids dsitun| ane Comeuniner 0 lene De iilier admitted. he mn conditions, deaths '. 34 they have many n | him, saying he acted tn self-defense. | A quantity of Wom employers of these people |like that of ©. C. Rosa, the youns go The real need i ' j must pay into the fund an amount | man whose lifeless body was found @ police 5 ) | @ROGERS’ ANNUAL BALL en’s high-grade Suede ITAL equal to that of the employes. lim the general receiving cell at the im many ©] “ Pumps and Oxfords, this the government will add} purpose o Seattle Retall Grocers’ Associa |i the firet year aboat $28,000,000 and) ¢!ty Jal! early Sunday morning, are | PUTDO tion will give their second annual in various styles and * ding years about $22,000,000./ tkely to occur any time p | ball at Leach! Park pavilion Thurs | Pe Ga ee "4 cides f!Workmen earning more than $800] The police admit it, and Dr. J. § day evening, March 17, 1916 Geog , ec ve & year are not entitied to the work music, courteous attention arm on ly underpriced pensions best of order guaranteed. oor I fF aN ¢ Doctor—Now, McTavish, it's like Crichton, commissioner of health, this: » either to stop the be admits St whisky or aa clearance $2.00 pair a in the main the eswen-| "Fry : 7 | — : ; at rs f the police pick up men or| you mus eat HANSEN, Jeweler. Gray Suede Pumps with ank trap Gray Suede One-eyelet Pumps 1 welt tial features of the bill as it stands “ iray § ¢ On el f women who are sick or injured. weel, doc t Firat and Oherry. . j nl . ] > In some form or other it is pretty| iio) teng them to the City hos.jan’ I 3 ; Geuaui Debaremenh sole and low Cuban heel ; speci sole and medium ¢ n heel; sr $2.00 safe. aye te may BS re ey | pital they declare and if that in | everytht BO robs eatts atest Brown Suede Oxfords, three-eyelet tie tlack Suede Oxfords with plain toe, welt his morning |somes a law | with plain toe, turned le an w Cuban im Cuban heel zes 2% to cre -1| 4 Private Lessons} i} Neel: special S200 | 434 only ; special $2.00 Fel fed that the how ed Alw s Sold for 15c Quart ‘the cor Journal Ordere Carefully | (iy United Proms) Patterns | Filled b ) Nb March ving eotred i “The Store for Everybody” always first with the good thing k $18,000 ot » Sets, sold the city over for lSe quart. Our price shoes and urniehl Wednesday per quart : 10¢ — 4— PT FT 408 . RETT & EOMONDS ROUTE 15c Emery Kitchen $5.50 Roll Fencing, ee ee Knife Sharpener $4.29 With hardwood handle and | 10-Rod Roll of 4¢inch Pittaburg ff .* rah aioe puts on a 10c Porfect Electrically Welded ; Fencing; fine mesh at bottom RICE tpn ti Senn ie aerate eA ND Taper —mrtteemeenset f ir 10e pair of Heavy Canvas} making an ideal poultry fence Chess tound thin Ghts had secured a latter of tn- Working Gloves, for garden and 17 wires high stays 6 inches COOKS / v9 Bee a presence at Biuefielée Saye late bia at 6:46 0 mm, Bb jer aret. - : Paint Sale Still More ey : . TOY _ Hempeneg JOY IN FRISCO 3 me oo Peet asie wuavoo tH WHITE LIGHTS > Binaiieh Poor" ggg Was ANNOUNCEMENT q Floor Polishing ee EVERY PIECE OF GOODS FROM THE STERN BANKRUPT STOCK ee ; , Brushes A if rormerty of £08 Pike street, has MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH ‘ : . moved to 310 1 innate : i pias, posite Postoffice block ie a ; “ é ; oe ~ road $60 a 1406 ‘Bhird a¥., between Pike and uh | By United Frees to be ant t could t @ ae Bi. rux sox oF THe wnoxen extce,|f} THIS STOCK HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN TO ONE-HALF, AND IN ital lon of the|f 38e Lunch Box, 15c 75¢ Dish Pan, 33c THE SON OF THE wasHeRWwoMAN./ I MANY CASES LESS—LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST. Hom with the an'e Folding I Pxtra Heavy Stee! Hetipned Dish Bi WAS GOVERNOR OF MINNKAOTA ‘ ‘ ‘ ae boll Pan, with atr et ects . od pe Ho of tong. : 5c heavy, and w went a 33c foneh tin pana. Bye ae s part of ¢ Famous Lenox Laundry Soap; | | 50c ae Veneer, 33c ; Albert a0 now oR be We Are Again Marking the hand.” Wednes | | pottic nous LAquid Ver : a aa ea | Peat 25 | [ie arrest Down the Prices cen ; | Thi ock st old at once, if we have to lose A Some in i . r HIS TEETH FIXED): | $1 Wall Bracket Lamp é and ee pate aden a pr aire ais ri i ee e. ‘fen no look ie ? nee haga un al this chance. Remember, this sale will close this month, eee: NL mas | 69 c 3 At Half Price 3 Bad evidenc Ciynd to Gay Hay, sho the « Beers So -t| Spel, sox Tt tl Eee 26-28 Second Avenue

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