The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1910, Page 7

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’ THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910, j 7 OH, LET'S GO FISHIN’ LIKE THE COUNTRY BOY ¥ ity to avoid hitting the ebild, when! man Forbes, but was released on his but most of the delegates reach- , she suddenly appeared from in| own recognizance. od here yesterday, There was Cy ke = rs front of the work team just abead not enough space in the private bs fy ey. ) » of Bim. dining room of the cafe last He says tho girl ran squarely Into|D. A. R. WOMEN } 0 night to seat all the women, so | the front of his car. The child was! the saloon was closed and the hurled to the ground, and Dovey ATE IN THE BAR overtiow fed in the barroo was unable to atop the machine Presper which remained closed until t until the wheels had passed sor, OLYMPIA, April 74 delegates had exhausted thelr | the girl's body Some of repertoire of patriotic songs and | | The child wax unconscious when members of the Daughters | De att hed’ hor up and Pte || of the American Revolution ate | parted. her into the he of ber parent in the bar of a local hotel iast | Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Allis, 824| ®l@ht. The state assembly of | Wagner's band, Bakers’ ball, > \ , : - cots he pe | the D. A. A. opened here today, | April 9th oe Whom iff Was ies Nera} , y ty yee 7 " _ | W. 8 Millett, 126 Kighth ay, N.,| agar ‘ wh . 4 \ eN/ Eight - Year-Old Elizabeth| “°, ¥8*, driving the work team confirma Dovey's statement that he to avold the aeeident, Dovey wan| Motor Car and Was Run taken to teadquarters by Patrol | | | Over, gn. OMe OS ge ad Thin Hair Mia Gus Brown sa | ; : . . Allis Darted in Front of | wa running slowly and was unable fe Abas) EM fi es nage Berge by Indiana Sen- | — sj nt Queen and Republican | 9 Payne today gave) Bag , TRANS S he i Blivabe é years old - 7 races ‘beveriaae, ; Neb ’ / | ‘niall | Biivabeth Allin, elght 1d.) Do you ike seraggly hair? Then | memor Beveridge, ‘ iy y - c A i ) 1 Injury under the | why be contented with it? Have t He . te f horses and rap Pde ante republican con: | . Mi vp mt 1 nt automobile, whieh | %¢? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's () Be how any, seltre. , PA wit Ar ' trate be She was tiken to/ beautiful, tuwuriant hair. No more | un can voto for ‘ SW i wider pital with severe In /falling hair; no more dandruff ‘ for the Duro|y , eh vat tel i oo } ; wour docter says se, then use Ayer's : ee —. 4 Hd , 3 Va f " } © compe ! aby ey Mair Vigor, He knows the best tree _ = co ; 3 declared he we nie MM for thin hate — Trust hi / " ie ress : , ly but had no opportun-| He areenhesoes ve now that the « . \ - ape. , . . emt carry Indiana,” be = " i . nd what” . T hope they | ae ; Py believe the next [ndiana mw? ere Wi be democratic and ‘ 7 Pill send to the senate a : ee Sed te place of Hever ™ ‘ J : e 8 lets have) c A : | | Are excep- Phonograph) is": Suits, strictly would still be the greatest sound- |) sg ored, guar- Gas i ag reproducing instrument without |) FB ances pure the Amberola. Wook fabilak Cuttin’ a Itmb for a fishin’ pole Boakin' bis feet in the cooling stream, in newest In the cool shade near a sunfish hole; Stringin’ the big rock bass and bream: PIE dang mans Lite mp 30 ie fen ond greatest eugecesion of | Loliing around op & grassy knoll, Just the right apot! Oh! to He and dream 4 ppm at gd ld still i bancery eb ear patterns and Pullin’ out “punk in seeds. And fish like the country boy ssahing without Glenake and the other Otcsd Onere ote. aR et se RNR an a , But when you can get Mr. Edison's own Phonograph invented of 1 ’ | epee ho ve EMMANUEL MOVEMENT A FAILURE |. »." “TRUSS | eee or 2) Peper eangnpe The cote re . form of the Elson Phonograph, tion Includes hs on Canada ’ ea vt a non you ean have ty play upon the Amberola, oF any ¢: ' " | gecadors are booked DID NOT CURE A SINGLE CASE , ’ of the 20 Phonograph, the Ausberol Records, that pag tres oe | all the new he summer. The activity . long as Faison Standard Records, that are the clearest and best enring wiod- tmmigration of 1904 dat Ave. ase Ances, playing Records, | Ei Spring 1 fe increasing. It (By Untted Frees) | While it fe freely admitted that Might In the Shopping Center, | auxi when you can get upon Amberol Records such singers as | els pa sriking advertivement) SAN FRANCISCO, April 7—The/the cult's claims did not material |—— re | Slezak, the giant tenor of the ropolitan Opera Company, and oie ptieg Canada as a huge fun-| Emmanuel movement, a mixture of 20, the beliefs and dogmas pro. other stars, can you think of barleg any sound-reproducing instra- Suits equal fat which grein is pouring | religion, medicine and suggestion.| pounded by {ts leaders are by no MALLEABLE RANGES tent until you have thoroughly investigated the Edison, the a $20.00 bet. Britain. by which it was hoped to cure) moans denied as being untrue. Th) The pride or overs Amberola, Amberol Records and Edison Grand Opera Records? any $20< R says, “offers you 160/ nervous diseases, has proven a fail- sole assertion ts that the movement! Kitchen a splendid stor j | } Suit yo acres for nothing. |ure at St. Lake's hospital, accord-| proved a failure in St. Luke's, . k Br eile tates dak monn 8 Suit you will of glorious sunchine|Ing to the hospital authorities to-| eis nearest and hear te Kilion Phamegragh play bore | ORO DISS find any- ty. Wheat costs 30/ day Leaders of the Emmanuc! move _ ’ f < EAisom Standard amt Ketison Amberol Records 120) an acre to raise} After experimenting a year with) med@ declare that the nor-success To: ou . Get complete catalogs trow your dealer or from us, @ shillings ($14.40)./the new cure, which has swept! of the movement in the how harem, ) . Star Records Me the new am feat of an Engiieh farm | through the country, Bishop Nichols| because the patients #° Zz Ainherol fecorta( play twiee aa long) Aap hase & freehold of improv-|of the Episcopal church decided| rounded by decreasing ) TRUSTEE SALE Eaiison Grand Opern Records Tac to be. things in furs pet equal area tn Canada,| that it would not prove successful, ness and that the constant sugmes| oF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMP, nishings, ‘rope browght to farm-| with a result that Dr. B. A. Shields, of misery and the grave wore WARE, DIAMONDS, | 75 Lakeside Avemes, Orange, N. 120,060,000 pounds | D. D., clerica: superintendent of the vod for the nerves the ¥a JEWELRY, ETC. You con @ te the Ea P | institution, has sent in his resigua patients who were treated i graph twhee nelast asany com take tt. foot ~ NEW YORK JEWELAY Co, {ten te tele effect: May 2, ' 1408 Third av. between Pike and/ ,Y OF Ss 2 oe =e Union. 1.—Unprecedent are departing colorings. These where All from head to Where |AUCTION OF YERKES’ PRIVATE ART = eae fi BANDITS GALLERY BRINGS NEARLY A MILLION| Plaza Cafe “ Gus Brow the Car Talking Machine Successors to Pine and Weetlake, Opp. Mase Hotet Best of Rrerytiing Headquarters. D. 8. Johnston Co, Yesler ALWAYS RIGHT Stops Reasoncbic Prices. cst ; ‘a - Under New Managen, Eilers Music Third and ©. M HESTED, Pr Building University. Apri = 7.--Police (iy United Pree) Brothers were the purchasers / Mave scoured the} NEW YORK, April 7 Thow-| Another record breaking price 40 miles in a vain/ sande of dollars changed hands to-| was given for Corot’s “Fisherman,” © af the bank rob-|day, following the second sale of| which went to the same buyers for | Banker Samuel! the pictures of the Yerkes “~~ $80,000 = = —— ae@ Ris assistant, Isaac tion here jast night. It was the Previous to the sale Inst night [Mt MeKees Rocks. A| digest sale of pictures which ever|the biggest price brought on a «lp ANNOUNCEMENT a are under arrest,|took place in the United Stat. gle evening's sale was $400,000, Mrs. S. H. Jones ppaliee do not think they} Seven hundred and alxty-nine| which was gives at the Mary J MILLINGRY men. thousand dollars was realized tvom | Morgan sale in 1886 Pormerty:ef $05 Pika direst, haa - Saliileioeme the sale of 63 pictures. - moved to 310 Union t. Op A. BRIDGE & CO,—Largest Clothiers on the Coast. “Rockets and Blue Lights,” by! Mayor Gill loads grand march, |] posite Postoffice b oo Turner brought $129,000. Duveen fa ball + o | is ms VICTOR UNAWARE _| B e [ te cr [ aac an| He WAS IN RACE | [eae 4 Union Savings & Temmed with full vigor mae oer | nn Me tenlge ee | Togas Co FOR THE MONEY THAN EIR contiacg hor! ‘eset be, "an be weld Os ne | Fl ‘ YOU EVER BOUGHT BEFORE Walsee for several weeks. | pro by 20 pe In yew ) N. W. Corner Second Av. and Cherry St, Setar when she revives | ‘erday's annual election. ines | J Capital $300,000 Surplus $60,000.00 Seven large manufactur ! itheeaior WoW —* oe icae ps pat gat ; apita 000.00 urplus y s ting arge a, ant fac ers are represented in attle by the A f the newest styles and latest patterns in Suits and may be surprised, and possibly " i se wee d : , § s Be for waltzing, Bakers’ ball,| Will refuse to serve. There wae d op og A Y ing Men are being shown at prices that will . zing, akers’ ba | ne opposition to - PY a é y lhe largest line in Seattle to select from. This store * 4 Ween” sot ‘ A Bank Ss ; reap Bs for his third term. Fla tg ef Board of Directors THE A. BRIDGE a | the “taxpayers” ticket, headed s LA | by Counciiman Tanner and Will- ay ‘ PR AVANT RTO t: | jam Britt, winning a majority s an important feature in the selection of a e ii : od pcs mee Bangg depositary for your funds—investigate ours. peci al G4 sit i }] regtrieted district, Accounts invited. | | The citizens’ ticket won over . the taxpayers at Cordova, dis placing practically al! of the DIRECTORS: e | Dr. W. M. Chase was . P sg ep | Has been a favorite with the men who have worn it these many years, ; e t ‘ osm One of the best makers in America tailors this Special Suit and ‘every | . ‘ e Jaume D. BOOR garment is backed by absolute Guarantee . Hand tailored throughout, in FIND THE BODY Pres Hamm-Schmite nina ¢ m resdsat ree mii on be rice, it's by far the best value for the money you will Me Stern Bankrupt || AFTER 6 MONTHS Cashier (ty ' wited Press.) ROSLYN, April 7-—The body of Dan Hardy, who w in the explosion on O was identified by 2 brass check | NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY | Vea 8 « 1 fo: found in @ coat pgcket. The ng as a special for funeral will be bh tomorrow. Operates four passenger trains dally to Portland. hese two days the Lisadlhorsmmonin sty oop radii “PUGET SOUND LIMITED” group of finely made Suits in al ALL CLOTHING PURCHASED Hardy at the time of the explo- The “crack” train to Portland and California. the one price HERE PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE- sion, are expected to be reached |} Leaves King st. station at 1:15 p. m. daily, composed of PAIR FOR ONE YEAR FREE. soon, vn high-back seat day coaches, new parlor cars, and new dining Shoes from the World’s Greatest Makers | The New Hats Have Arrived | cars, in which it ts a treat to dine, In the Shoe Department is the full line from] Black Hats, Brown Hats, Green Hats, Blue . 4 “PORTLAND EXPRESS” veel 8100 A, OREGON TRUNK ] “PUGET SOUND LIMITED”.... 1118 P. ener ~ psi ain a sth , . the great factory of W. lL. Douglas, retailing | Hats, and in fact all the newest shades in both (By United Frees. Bach complete in new and modern equipment. x 1d $3.5 / » 2 » nr , | . < 1 felts. . y he > $3 PORTLAND, O April 7.—An AH tentad elnctria aties ‘ at $3 and $3.50, All the styles from the Packard | Derby and Soft Felts, are now here at $2, $3, $4, M EXTENDS LINE “PORTLAND SPECIAL Pp 4:10 P. ¥ m ' “NIGHT EXPRESS eee B18 AL ouncement was made at the aataed | Passengers can board sleeping cars on “Night Expreas” at 6:90 p. m f YY, Ce ri > Ware a high-grade shoe, retailing at $4] and $5 nee of new Shirts that include the sea f the Oregon Trunk Line rafiroad j $5 | son’s noveltie oan todar that bide bave been || TICKETS ANO SEAT AND BERTH RESERVATIONS AT OUR \, , me 9 ws novertes asked for the grading of the line! TICKET OFFICES. from Madras to the northern line} of the Klamath Indian reservation work to oot » by May 1, oo. seas or areremmne nd to be completed by January City Ticket Office Depot Tteket Office. 1911 . let Av. and Yesler Way King St. Station f e a Banquet for Kitchener. . oo mA carewat == || LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST SAN FRANCISCO, pri! 7 ? i e Co., viele ee aon Kitemener will AL TINLING, Gon, Agent 5 OvMeMULLEN, ©, P. A, ay : " First and Yesler—TWO ENTRANCES—-First and Yesier the gue ¢ Admiral Se First ay. and Yeslor Way, Seattle, retired, at a banquet) | yroin 1490, Telephones Ind, 9800, 68 Second Av+ f a oial pee A 1 be attended by A.D, CHARLTON, Asst, Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Ore " ARM LT AAT

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