The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1910, Page 8

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ALLIES i. LEFT TO FATE. ENGLAND tr ‘ i y Ay f f in} § wa w a re tu K { ® t wt it E F " Having dispe i that th tion to the from Berbe Min wenere an MARJORIE GWYNNE GOULD, WHO TODAY BECAME MAB. AN. |THed around and hit for the tall} admitted!y : THONY OREXEL rs the British ts bound to resut io dl BOY IS RUN DOWN — tee BY AUTOMOBILE fecessary pr / heavt it bene Mr Untied Pre 1 white roses banked with green: | - = | bis - ' APR wag Fs ' albert Wilson, 7 years old, was Ragiiah troy : cco Hy re P \ Gould, a stater of the! run down and injured last bight by | ple Poca yet : , | be the maid of homer. | an driven by Dr. W. M. Null : : ’ I, a kiater of the | 7211 Woodland Park ay. The boy : Claflin andj st. porth and Woodland Park av.| Situs ‘Gould fused wate are Gumbered | and ran out in front of the machine . : ha autiful girte in| Dr. Null took the tad to hie office FOUNDATION ' id foreia , New k's smart set. will be the | where he attended his tnjurtes, and | - ‘“ . 4 tn later t him home. The doctor | arte . “ ¥ : kay, the daughter of |r 4 the matter to the pc bc ser e 1. Mack and Edith! who investigated and held the real entate helt by ¢ rt daughter of George | tor blameless, The boy's Injuries | dation ? be the Nower girls, 'are not serious "It is not true Most of the - . ~ ~ a — enceneatteeecdemene exempt. the persona philanthropic institatic a “What are Mr ckefetier’s " P for the founda : . They are w withe. Mr. Rock St. Bartholoe efélier goes to f nentals. There | ‘ . i he are many wick persons in the w heer saree or : po Bit the time. The people a will alwa t them uid. Ww M Reckefeper ed that he wogld ald the teense ty, the word wou abroad, “Never mind the sick tote Rockefeller w helping the / |MARJORIE GOULD KEEPS HER PROMISE: WEDS AMERICAN YARDMASTER IS DYING a7; lin Uy YA THE STAR—TUBSDAY, APRIL 19, 1910, BY FREDDIE HENRY: Gee! but the moving pictures Roonevelt in Africa, that iq Ce being shown at th great, They stat velt in Mombaswa, ( different amusemente—a — ame Ferris wheel bgghown, and the we it shoots afound you would thin all the people would fall out of The dance of the ratnmaker toc place there--gee, the fellow mu have been erasy thing wae the dancing bird, wh all the Ume and doesn't seem to tired. And say, but the fellow who to the pietures must h mn the with the nerve, because he took th pletures of the deadly Afries spider, The apiders neom about # pictures I felt sorry for the poor hippo heads, and, sure igh, the bird © time they showed a mot potamus and her son, We @rmaecrau something seared them both, ar Bis i) the son, (netend of staying the a THEY LAST Attacks Disease, | cae mene ef YOU Can Have Them eee eee eee! §6© At These Prices rey oh nade. When the ab rt Shae After they are gone you will Signe ave anarszsonon,Yor| ate Hts hove of Kaien reorers. DAY More than double the price. taken The death r disease has now who are attac to 26 by it mger | tit desire that t hall die Father than « t ifter terrible pain and afftict te rewu ation eitr jew Rockefeller's chief air when iqnorance i# done away Rockefetler has planned is tong knowledge for the human r that arise th t TO REOPEN BIGGY CASE (By United Press) SAN PRANCISCO, April 19.—An com: here to learn wheth er former ( on ntal or 4 e bu trol threatens today t« pen ar tending hi Tie matter missioners w of the chief pension for herself and yea daughter the ground that Biggy met death wt on ae du fall from tk because of bt at upon him. The commissior night en THE BEST Needles for Disc Vatking Machines BORGUM MUSIC Cé Third Ave | RECORDS EXCHANGED } with ns this| . Governor Hughes is hot to have those New York gratters public scorn, but, for reasons, wants the scorn nursed un after the election. fhe ol by the thoes, “They senile cou 0 the watered oh »pe er feet. Educate gow as they d Exe mine af you will see how « etter they are than the orchnery kind. all ages. | RICKY HUT MOM SHOK MN Wii Raymond & Hoyt 406 for gels of CHS J trad Av. 4 Fie branded Look for that brand on the It will buy now. save you money to party $6.50 Extension Tables | Center Tables with 24- $1 $2.95 ps $ 43 5 |Regular $2.50 24-inch Center Tables for $14.00 Extension Tables $6.35 alo Regular $2.75 Center $15.00 Extension Tables $6.35 round tops for Solid Oak $17.50 Exten- | $1.25 Kitchen Tables for Center Tables with 20- Kitchen Tables with inch tops for Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Avenue GEE, SAYS-THE OFFICE BOY, WHEN HE SEES THE PICTURES) «oc ‘<oros'p om on See 5S Lyceuty hin | Kingfishers and a whole lot of other | ma Another crazy ch fe tguind shod foot ubove the wa |CUTS ARM OFF WITH JACK KNIFE Ket | SURGERY MAY SAVE THE MAN’S LIF E; of] NICK, France, April 19.—-Bfforts | waa pull nk all of their be neupt thet wonld fly over and perch on their ORDINANCE UP TO ight becomes an| man Mullen |ae jtimber, In the pictures it showed | new buildings will be given ali the) ot | Crocodiles, zebrnn, lizards, turties, chameleona,| The bill provides that either per |i t or temporary floors shail onstructed in att bulidings a he framework goos u All for holete or other pur wt/ things, The colonel also reviewed 1¢ | the maneuvers of the African sol all |diers, Hut, belleve me, I would | o ay /HOOner stay home and shoot dicky| poses shall be protected by guarde 1k | Dirda with my trusty Mttle airgun |and rails, Special care must be it, | mm to go out there in Africa, Gee, taken in the construction of seat. | de sk | Dut it's a weary place, But the ple: folding, and hand rails must be | coy tures at the Lyceum are the great. bolted on all ewinging staging or eat things out, Don't mien thes soaffolding me (Ry United Press) \larae wear chatn slipped from the |* ¢|. PORTLAND, Or, April 19.—Will- | sprocket wh The young work |-—-~ an | am Meyers, 36 years of age, a con-| man undertook to replace the chain an | Crete worker, was saved from a hor-| while the machicer r “4 ul rible death when John Mingler, «| His glove was caught big ax a tub, and they are awf f lookin th en You wouldn't eateh fellow workman, with the ald of a) band aud arm w ogs me hacging around those things jack knife, amputated his left arm | His screams brought t ance | or he r you spell it. ‘Then they | pear the elbow when it became fast| of Mingler and other “ © rhowever you spell it, Then they |{n the gear chain of a concrete | Meyers’ predicament i had thone long-ne «iraffes-be-| mixer at the new Moupt Tabor) ped out hin jack t lieve me, they weren't greenhorns | feservolr last night, Meyers t# now | other workmen when it came to running jat (Re Good Samaritan hospital ina) Mingler cut the fe t Mi eritical condition, caused by the | cogs and trimmed It ¢ ite Seval Cate Were Cute. jxhock and the loss of blood. It in| ed port of the soreart The cutest as were seval|foared he will not recover he . “nw placed cata just Hke our] Moyers, with several other work-| aboard a car and hastened to th cata, re a iittle bil) men, was mixmg concrete when a city larger and they were covered wit 2 Re me Se > = : |yyom: gee at Oey wore SM FRENCH AEROPLANE TRIES HARD [range den ptr Tera orn TO GET SUBMARINE HONORS|| trey would in} were made today to recover the (he machine sank reaes a stream and litte dicky birds od the bottom Rougier managed t would get on their backs all the|**foplane owned by M.. Rougier!). oi ine stay and rosé to the su time, and then the hippos would | Which dived into the sea yesterday taco He was rescued by boatt de| come serial maneuvers. Rougier dent was caused by the failure narrowly ped drowning, When the rudder to respond at a critical the plane twisted and fell the avis ent he} tt, | nd re Summer Suits $20.00 This is the first season that it has been possible to begin any comprehen- sive showing of Kensington and Rogers Peet Suits for $20.00. Thesé are high- riced lines and usually cannot be found i. less than $25.00. From that up wards. This season, while they grade jusuas high, yet they commence lower, Other makes start at $15.00, Prices $15.00 to $45.00. Young Men’s Suits The L. System Clothes for young college and business men give a man the tone of success and “Man of the World” appearance ,that is so essential in win ning paramount social and business suc cess Prices $20.00 to $35.00. Boys’ School Suits $5.00 For mothers of small, active boys, we have stylish, durable suits to dress the boy The Department in the new store gs even busier than the old, and that was patronized by almost every boy’s mother in the city John B. Stetson Hats $4.00 The great majority of our tra e de sire the Stetson soft hat. Its intrinsic quality makes this the lowest priced hat to buy. It keeps its shape, it retains its finish and beauty. It fasts. Our Spring line of 1910 comprises every possible shape and coloring Fancy Shirts $1.50 As to rétaining colors and patterns in laundering, let u vy that our buyer chooses only colors that he knows will wash and wear well. The effective styles that he is now showing are well worthy of the new store W. B. Hutchinson Co Second Ave. at Union St. Diagonally Across From Old Store. 'ARABIAN STEED Hs sestoannalel WORKMEN FOR THEODORE ordinance, workmen on Geattie’s| (By # Staff Corr hartebeesta, monkeys,| protection from accident possible, | RUDAMI }) Popular Priced while Rougier was perférming The acronaut said that the aec price FILLMORE The $3.00 Quality for $2.50 McDONALO'S HAT STORE 1023 Third Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR Rn enn Eslored at the flenitie poet office as conte per week. y we can be certain of atin SPECIAL NOTICES. Wanted HELP WANTEO—FEMALE nnnnanronn Mates HELP WANTED ff IAL AR HWA) (0 JUL mh one /h IN ry yy bs a F ding: tat whart gO), 316 log help seli and saa ¢ than to rat, 10% tae TUATION WA. * »z oe ANTEO—MISEEL WANTED TO RENT. TO RENTAL AGENTS = | ching fume ae te sek eoping bath, A 1728 beat S00 + faasonat Walking dat oa trom room Main 1481 ed room, KSON. Srican Dank Bite iaappenring beds tly : Meridian @¥ 13.00.

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