The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

12 re a meneame naam TS MEDDLESOME “Get Fat and You'll Laugh,”’ Said Thi ‘ One WwW coun e MATT [ [5 RALLARD, Ma Counciimanted today for voluntary contribu i 12 hoy In the Jae the rte ward | on tomar he fund fr he 40 vor un the ee * score ONE FOR sis: me eet O5th at. ¢ jempa ” h n a € ‘ n Park M. fb ' : Ihe ail vetoed th oer ny by the al Concert Or |i)? |! aie ite os: Gules anaes 4 pA. YORI r ' he Pohaw!" exclaimed Mi ployed by the Home Telephone y t to ie 5 impe tly rm re hou of. | © y, residing at 1315 Webster , 1 he | the first act. We en's oe as ta vr | at, was killed today by falling off a « ‘ty of the; many minutes for roof, where he was viewing Hal | council thinks that the t mine ley’s comet 7 | wrong in the stand he has taken or iid way,” Mr. Slo Covert went to the roof fast " these condemnation ordinances ar 4s™ © ather crossly N t will prot pass th Went 65th Ours? Ob ee! cried " t. measure over hie vetc apd laid ber blushing upon “ ; his shirt front.—Catholic Standard i The council committee on street and Time * yesterday, with other councilmen, | making @ Bajority of se ay | council, agreed upon a trade wi | Med sor Ma the itacax Heartnors railroad where *Oh, « city geta a 100-feot thor te | are, with crow i a and al Matilda ralleling ' allroad tracks ~ B Ore oi ee ae wes By THE REGAL DENTISTS THESE SATURDAY SPECIALS ARE MERE om gets “hs cme INDICATIONS OF THE EXCELLENT VAL. in return for | | UES WE OFFER EVERY DAY IN THE Wi Inf n for this the city va a qi a 7 W ie frat av io 0 A BOON TO HUMANITY, yn pany id iay - a a4 - me k One of the greatest feats that! ‘ a on a ¢ ine through the Inter:| nay eve 1 performed in den: | $7.50 Go-Cart 6+ pay ¢ nto Ballard, A special iistry in t eplacia ny Wty the necessary ordinances Th old-time methods are always + tage very unsatisfactory best, not| Even the editor of had never Mattie However has spoken WM, H. BURNETT. Hmelight | LOCUST VALLEY, L. 1, May 13.) weighed 450 pounds, Even when Curiously enor ra Wm. H. Burnett ts dead, at the | Welghed only 400 pesete be tor of the ri gan to # worrying about nee os foun * the act of ‘a | ag¢ of 48 years, and the casket In fig found out that my business! Gefinition of “Mec | which he was buried was large went along b than © be | for his next edition, It is to be as} enough to hold four persons fore. Did you ever see a fat man/ i follows Purnett as a youth was compar} who was a failure in life? No, : Seaseaatens “me Mattie,’ a mis-/atively lean and sir, Pat men always od be} they are cheerful and they} worry | ; a tin of bis death Bur , hed 575 pounds. He was t t and 1 inch tall, and meas | r red 6 feet and 6 inches about what a good laugh was “ur tithe girth j ~ Baltimore, then but & years old,} A MONUMENT TO Hing them how oid ; sdk was ab een and helpleas cripple ee: 2” BLOODLESS’ SURGERY it’ was piiitur to see her iimplng| ions.” | about. Her hip was as much as ‘ ~ three inches out ¢ and when) he worl ed “blood! Jobbing promptly atte ©. H. Brown Plumbing Co. St. Main 3500; Ind. 1300. di to by 223 Pine examined physicians who| that operation, said by to have been the most} tin his career, at Johns Hop:| comber 9, 1902 dents clamored | many Physicians and for admission operating | —_ room to witness 01 greatest performances of surgical skill the world has ev It took ¢ to + known e frall little eblid a long »p into the strong she ts today, bet from | vr day ghe hak been as time de ron ® that Decembe though born again. This little tri who can now run, hop, skip and jump with her playmates, is oaly of the hundreds of miracles Dr arenn has wrought The only met favling tooth, cur 1 think I'd rather be an honest man than a rich man ¢ “But why? “Rich men have » of tition Cleveland ene days 207% PIKE STRERT THIED AND ¥ ee CORNER, ENTRANCE, LIBRARY TABLES ——AT GREAT SAVINGS—— BALTIMORE years ago pretty May 12 Eight | Lehman, auch compe jor al OOM 4 Following are some Special Values In Library Tables that go on sale at the following Prices tomorrow and Saturday only. ‘This week I received a large shipment of these goods from the Eastern makers and find myself overstocked. These prices are quence. It was not possible to obtain drawings of all these Spe clals, but you will find the goods of the highest grade, with a range of prices that will suit all. Remember that they can only be secured tomorrow and Friday at these reductions. made as & conse CHR anon This Table Has 48x28 top, mas sive construction from quartered oak, golden or Mission finish, Legs 3% ine square, large drawer Special at— $1328 Library Table in either quartered oak or Mission finish, 36x24 top with epic drawer. A 6. 85 two-day special at Very handsome design in Library Table, 40x24, Harly English Library Table, extra large size, two end pedestals, with large drawer, finished in | {4%2%, 2% Inch square legs, 9.75 Early English. large drawer .......6..+44 # BBeoeeess ' $7.75 ly English finish, size 88x25 "$5.25 A special at Library Table in E: inches, with large drawer, and of fine design. Two-day special at .... Library Table in Flandre’ yle oak, Karly Englishetintwh, 44x26, very handsome piece of f woods very special price eae in quartered ree drawer A * $15.00 $10.75 Here's a Mission design in Library Table that can be had in Early English or quar. tered finish, roomy book racks at either end, and large drawer $10, 75 A special at ls Library Table shown in out is full size, beautt- fully quartered oak finish, large drawer and full shelf. A special $5.35 (PIKE: st) \FURNITURI/ HOUSE cAaPEDS FURANIT URF, Rances 706-710 -712 PIKE STREET BOHLKE FIGHTS 13, 1910. THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY oe nee cena nnn ‘WEAVER. GAINING MAYOR’S VETO r TE RECOUNT A subscription list will be open only because t pain and as ance the ut because © fact, also, that (bey were the _ s. Lt. — constant source of other troubles ba ti and diseases. It is a well-known fact that plates to which fulse teeth | + are fastened are extremely cumber some and uncomfortable; that they interfere with speech, respiration and the normal flow of saliva, the latter of which brings on dyspepsia | ° IT’S DIFFERENT Pe " “y ny With. Cie ist eo fous character. * ‘inh »w, do you think that It is any] wn earth mane vening® | wonder that the Regal Dentists, as| fuit t - the discoverers of a process by|**4i') * Se e means of which they replace teeta | aban FREE nO ¢ - — perfectly without resorting to those |, USEMENTS. old are balled Couch Covers t o ' Ed {So n tany instas "the 400 os h ait M $2.50 Couch Cover of striped and Sa gage Bono 59 OORE Theatre bees 1 i da replaced the full set of teeth wi there were only two remaining on each jaw, and giving the patient || a set of sound, perfect, natural-ap ing toetb, all in such skillful! manner that no one was able to tell | which teeth were natural and which || » Were artificial | We have a corps of dentists here who are experts In the gentle art of || painlessness. Hurt you! Not a particle They know better. We give a written guarantee with all work REGAL 1405 ‘Third Ave., elgg ere oR brown and $1.95 79c kir And the other That sults So do the boys. boys come around Sis We ont Mont pat Ballard Music House 6411 20th Ave. N. W. Phone Ballard 1277. OPEN EVENINGS. a little a week Got it from hy flor now $1.50 Summer Safe for pa GRAND Safe—The OLLA Horses tn the of every PFICES . Union. | * DENTAL ¢ N.W ion, but ha Made rk finish and meas 1} 24 i 10 deep Direetic Nighte— 1 OPEN TILL TEN SATURDAY TODAY’S STYLES TODAY Even the Back of a Bradbury System Suit Has Style find a suit in which such fi Phones—Main 1806 Tuesday care is season It is hard to placed as in these PANTAGES THEATRE — acini “UNEQUALED VAUDEY nous clothes. Season after Mat, 2:30—Eve, at 7 and Py licen Paul's Six Juggling Girls, Ziegler Sees Tuten scich assis | Trio, Billy Link, Keed, St. John & Co. popularity is due to |) Rte. the — satisfaction ° — they give. The The Best Suit [ste tnestee | sen on: | Ads Sha Whee i} their friends to Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. | wear them. Eventu- “THE 1 a y ow 1 r meee eee sani aacblhlntandtensn of their worth, Ask ere C0484 2 Se sore 222 You've ever had is the one that, through sheer goodness, to see them tom¢ compelled you to come back here for your next garment. Every Suit that leaves this establishment is a hand- tailored “Tailored Ready” bargain—a trade maker, Hand-Made Suits $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $35.00 MINGI! Pictures of the Nelson-Wolgast Fight Commencing SUNDAY, May t5th 10 a. m., and Continuing for One Weel THEATRE. the Lola.) row. FINE NEW SPRING PAT- TERNS— From $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Dugdale’s Park BASEBALL TODAY AT 2:00 F, SEA | %€ Complete Assortment of the Celebrated J. B. Stetson Hats $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 HOTEL SAVOY CAFE wpeseewaced eocrneuveocace Something doing ever: BUY ON CREDIT | “S ° ” H minute at Savoy Cafe. Have Kal you heard the Washington H ‘i T. R. “Special” Hats Cnt ag seu"saat Credit is tying on your (0 to. Open til 1 " . BY 4 Shown here in over 100 styles and colors—soft, stiff and : es honesty. The severest test Wed straws—at just the one price $3.00, fH of buying on credit is the \ | efficiency of the article | Hote! Savoy Cafe, 2d Ay. sold Ever ything we sell is ° Reservations for afier thea- Over 50 Styles Cluett Shirts Jp "ris secs" Bf possessor of more dan enough merit to allow us to Coat shape, cuffs attached and detached, pleated and sell on easy payments. This - $1.50 aid $2.00 TOURNAMENT buying, as well as convenient Try it row. ; ar rs sprit DREAMI.AND STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY. ; 7th and Union } > Tailored. Read TONIGHT : : y a, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Fourth Av., at Pike Co Fourth Ay,, at Pike NORTHWEST 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Street ’ ° “‘Seatile’s Reliable Credit House” FREE ADMISSION

Other pages from this issue: