The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 14

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14 THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRI“ 8, 1910. ly W.C.A. AND Y.M.C.A pqs sae T EACH OTHER | « s of the Y. W, ¢ gnter ‘% ae ine Souae tebe free eS Miipeilegss ae | : C. A. last night with a big party - tr « ' Po exe songé and home cooking. It} Drea rehearsals are being hha [ihe sdquarters about an hour, he re 1% te . fui) amount, " of those affaira where| |datly at headquarters to enat ported that he couldn't find the high| |" Hea i mor, inns , © avowed that “a pleasant |new policemen to become letter per-|.pchool,’ Which wa naldered ar ant . worenne, bg o we ‘ | fect in their parte awful faux paux in the police sot | lessons in ent. Don't t hert { any of the 86 ty f an tt fatled t >: Peet pes A , ' The ‘ ’ " war fat Rete he line of gettine the the force are form jot LWhen the captain called the roll th ‘ya ° , ' ' he city who have t out when the force was t but neon, When Geked whe, he Feviled t j 1407 | vane 7 } | m Ny United Prows th h jWhen they look at thelr own atar f hie star to be a 4 ‘ y é , Richard Spilior, a restaurant chef,| they met dimey 1 The wew hand but ' : t Aj ' t ‘ sted tee : ay asked Judge Lindsay thie morning] One man was sent out to patter| soon as they recover frow tne " ‘ t jto restrain hie wife from spending|@ beat near the Broadway high| fright they will be all right, Chi i. | rT ; \* t ney | woh After he had been gone from | Wappenstetn thir “+ sd 4 5 ge | ; \ she ‘ Spliler saye that unless the court]. ' ies a t ta . ed. trim ee ‘ " ged, | a SIGH han he bam eare The — . ate ap o © -8S our | t te of ¥ : C 1 Judge Lindsay on April 1 and tell . ‘ to & F cash weak \ | Ty United Prose) ‘an J , Ina eb * ie mong P $ Lick ORSERVATORY, Mount" "as : ie fo ernail pal \ were | pramilt nl. April &—-Halley's | She Is also ordered to show cause or bai Pree Yn ce w 4 \ Mm ay t Prof, R. ¢ Aitken from going to th . ban Young, Pe ‘ er and ite move-|*ulting her husband. T \ th re 1 by Director W. W.|**?? * Be DEATH NOTICES * tomtoat d struck hi Pe . n n ¢ ° . > MORIN SLA - 4 pF babe to» her debaucher } SPECIAL NOTICES am ‘ d plaint asking for a éivore n~ v “ heing ood oP ' 4 4 f 4 t were ma * . 4 iin & D , The hue onte « ; ee w ’ t ’ 1 r e comet for several da [har with 9 wnt free and alee | FOR RENT : k 7 4 jet her tT a k for her sepa a m pare rd Jaltow ; and aske : 1 HOUSES ‘ ‘ JR. S MARRIAGE "A'S EXPOSITION | \ onenanry wt : ‘ vi a) ‘ ange - FUNDS BY TAXATION) . . i t ¢ t i Hy Cole Pree (fy United Pres) | “ ™ * 4 W Wight! ew K, A 8. -—Refere NEW ORL#ANR, La, April § | Wa , A é : ted as | With subseriptions aggregating ‘ ue} 7 HAN? a at peer eae ph n ,. ;more than $300,000 already record Ae ‘ - . : - ar Mcceporets, ba ~ “ “v} he finance committee of th Mra W. k * we ot an aver sare Watts . a HY & ~B. Orlea exposition organisa . i = ° Parti ler ’ Ma aynor New | tion toda me that the cam } ' . - Aint Milas: York Mise May Q wt oe ton ted 7. : | ) ' : a W i nt to Ban | Pate e will extended to LEGAL NOTICES : . z rings Sen jail parte of the state early next pannnrar nanne fans , ts ee week ‘ ‘ ‘ : pe Mn The $ ) was subscribed at 6 | P soins mass meeting Inst evening, which \e i j Biss: os . was attended by thousands of citi it vt biek oie or itie sale TT ak ree the |20Rs Gow. J Sanders presiding ee, regula ° Tus ‘. FARMS ANG ACREAGE , cig The govern proposed to the oe . “ aaa * the approval of the | meeting that coming season of : % . are T cams ' ois te ai state legisinture, which cor : i. « in Baton Rouge next May nother - MAY Vy ng pes to the people a proposition aie to tax all property in New Orleans Statks ‘ " perty in she * Gaynor A Sofa ry t “7. fe © the husband's nar heap. Mediaes tact - os se af the PUTPOSE| Bhowing Just Where the Former President Will Be From Now Till He : Rie the B . - om we of the ne » 4 m r 8 am Sua 19 lis for i “ ured. wae Mase, June >, 23 sary expositi funds. He also} st Galle fe mene 4 : a es % wounds received in| < rn er | or pon the citizens of this city | === mene a an aaned tiide ge wed large garde ™ = 4a of 4 the necessity for raising $1,000,000 Forbes asserts that he worked figs. # found on them. It) tion. He was granted the decres by personal subsertption WANT BOAT SOLD TO two months, and that from §80 due FURNI men supposed | J 1909 URNISHED HOUSES a apposed | June of 1% | PAY THEIR WAGES im be bas received but $49.80, al-| Warne PPADS to be their com officers by lea aide opposite MISSING WOMAN IS nN, FOUND AT LAKESIDE| CLOTHES IS FOR ME, NOT WIFE, SAYS MA to make | | Wandering aimlessly slong the | But the loth is for me—for MY| shore of Lake Washin Mrs jown comfort and convenience, | | Margaret Lupamier, wife of C jthink I give my wife ansmier, 1923 Yesler way, whe |‘s Pag! myself lf und this morning. She had been MORE ROOM. Seattle merchant put up this! ipissing since yesterday morning oie o Customs Inspector Caee| sirg Lunemier had threatened nut yeoterday to get a bolt of stk | peveral t to t wulcide Where will, the ety, ‘pet the new | in from Vancouver free of 4ut¥.j/and when abe disappeared, leavi Hghting departme He fatled ja note saying “good-bye” to That question bothering i " . . , Cr uaband, he feared that she hed the city council nance com-| KANSAS CITY.—Louls H rn mittee took the m: this | Bett, an Ab n Shriner, on coarse ut the aaom my asked i to New the police to search for her | Periees. A propostt was made| shriners ¢| It ts thought that he was slight IS. Rregaa li Rag Orr ioneromand Pregrpis. |ly unbalanced when she wandered uilding to establish both the | ott } ing and the wat departments ita | the fourth and fifth floors of that let DY, Wyo—A letter from Col. | din ental of $700 per - Wm, ¢ (Buffalo Bill), In which building at a rental of $700 5 HAM. The board of |W Cody (Buffalo Bill), In which | month ts aS snot | he denies the report thak a recon With ivieben of the water| ih pose an ordinance | cuistion was effected between him and th ing departments, either! pr: sale of fire craghere I ¥ ® an public | More room must be found the | and n Bellinghar Two B retiendigrectireomeenliihiienhiinalaibigntsiicnei present location of these ¢ t-|deaths rewulted from Fourth : Ergo pie ain aeons a meer PERFECT HEALTH | or both. It is the intention to keep! Meuse Paling at Irondale. the departments together, as almost every one pays his lighting bill and| Im order to get homes enough tor| water rent at the same time the people now the new steel city, | The city is now paying $1,310 a|8nd for the hundreds who will be month rent for quarters for city of-| there at the opening of the big steel fices and departments for which 4 wage ages - has been ise ere ig not room in the city hall ded to offer a $50 discount on lots pores te Sat oem | owned by thé Holman Security Com all of which are wi of a mile of the with city water SMALL FINES FOR pa FEMININE RIOTERS ; Id a four-room cottage | } (By United Press) with ety days. Here is the | NEW Y¢ Mor for the man with a few! than a «& * jars to make a 35 per! arrested ne g investment and at the | the « t ing and trebling | missed y afte being A the increa from $1 t es. This | The maj y the ¥ n has t rumen raigned ple 4 guilt «| the wth of IRONDALE | sever hi g will be pleased to explain ke e on a ‘ tt a calling at their of t y Bldg eee The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Avenue SPRING HATS a yy OS Be Neat 16 Days SEATTLE SCHOOL OF YITOLOGY, ENC Institute of Natural HMoaling Liberty Building Third Ay. aud Union St, Heattle, Wash TE VARIETY WONDER " Free Delivery ALL G THE RCHASED AT ODS PI _ Sanitary Public Market DELIVERED EE TO ANY POINT DELIVERY INCLUDING VEGE D FARM . AN OLD LOOK ON D FARM CI A YOUNG PACH BEST VARIETY OF PRO! 'S IN THE CITY AT IN PRI¢ I cc y y Ni IRCHESTRA D. L, Forbes and J. Allison, sea} ee ee complaint man and engineer respectively oD | sscot that he has $200 coming. | , “ the schooner Ketchikan, bave ; % x — OY, : asked that the ship bé condemned | ORR WOME ROR t and sold, and that their back sal) People are nearly always ext pr Bee ary be paid them from the pro-| plows just before they are going to| i Waters Fanera vi p wad - core re eo | suasdee, anh Universtiy Berk a 3 T. P. FAY COMPANY, ING, rower sirltieaasamaa ities a Se ; AND FOUND lawn. | nS 51 though he has demanded the reat d Ave, The New Tailored Suits Are Here Never splendid lines « ing that it is d re shown the of high ¢ playing this season has this st ¢ tailor- All the newest shades and fabrics are offered in the prevailing styles. ‘ . | C erry ‘ . ‘ Our Credit System is such that it | “Bice bettatiy becsch Weaar of V3 tia r. P. FAY COMPANY, INC, ae is not necessary to have cash to anon Fea ® a" =a M 16 Third Ave t ? . r fat 4 Harvard ; buy at this store—make your selé ee or ee jax ene “s a ‘ ) upon ' i. i . neil tion tomorrow and pay the account ra ose it [Tp The Gre prs a hy . ’ ' ’ the week or mont —FEMALG ; . . rie ae either by the week or month epee |! SEATTLE HEIGHTS. ALTERATIONS FREE — Our 35) ' ef H OF THE CITY, ON THE 1 alteration department is in ¢ FETE oA. pints addi te anueeny ' * : 100D PROPOSITION of an Eastern expert, and when =a 1 ? NDAY AND LOOK THE xe alterations are needed they are : d t th } aa Weanibine ~ ihe Ah ND OVER made correc h no charge e e bare ~ ~ ae 3 4 ENTRAL BLDG. Spring Millinery | “a CHURN @PBCIAt M lie. she calle at the ared, ¢-room howe Onl new department has thor “4 tu : sar eine to ee * pleased its many cust - . — =, ; ' Ea) Ma | $4 ¥ ord 8 ne Mire “ar . ‘ 2 eh PR. i a ae ed i jsiTt ATi IN ANTEO--FPEMALE . a . HELP WANTED-—MALE Outtiting € al : = USEKEEPING ROOMS SAMPLE PRICINGS FROM THE |. LESS EXPENSIVE CHAIRS ie “i > tom city 4h per, moat : ee BME ae a week. KODAK DEVE ROLL, A OPING oA ‘ n fr=t_egrsztr ARD ANC BC ROOM a i we “ * Duy Chair of | Dining Chair of solid oak ‘ le | ar re, | finished golden. Back sha ont 90¢ | week at Munson-Noah Furniture 1526-28 Second Avenue. ps8 jay welt sont! FES ITA

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