The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1910, Page 9

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WHY qSTERY IN PORTLAND MURDER Jegram From Miss fake T Woman, Redoubles ing W he Cage Efforts to Run t e tp Earth. United Prem) idk Ore, May 2 ‘receipt of 8 | the earma med “Ht and 4a0" wediah pane of « 5 Portland Pnundred dollars the police Fao to fied a the , which was jes, reads: 0. D. Tell Erickson | Am all right evan sent to M he wo to} Pay will} s. Anna bere declared as have sent the expressed the missing wom: she was take intimated thal she bas been Ghe Cannot Write ae. Fh the man refe coe is & local under-| - pees. ont THIS SHAKESPEARE for Mra. . that the Gace is eridence that some one be} Mra. Sanith mest the message. | on to write} . Povets and tna she Would nc That she would write ” sald Ericksoo fooks fishy to me The police strongly suspe - murdered, and - ade “peed of ultimately captur mpposed murderers las Angeles police eommucicated with, and ¢ aes been enlisted in running (« @ the sender of the message to) | | Leet aa have Mira. Smith disappeared | $880 on her person w ae withdrawn from the! Ertekson. was last seen with Women, who were att Y EARTHQUAKE A. T. SHAKESPEARE HART. AA SALTLAKE | The bard of Avon has a «reat ious grandson, Alfred T. Shai Hart of Lichfield, Eng.. who TAKE, Utah. May makes it hie chief duty to look and Walls, leaning meys act ike the great post. He does Srockery are today’s/resemble the Shakespeare who M0 & sharp litte tom nbler | this section of red] made Hamlet and a few others ft» Utah | mous, as far as looks go, but his }iiterary efforts have been confined fraph at the state unt-!to the publishing of his pedigree, Hfecorded three separate | showing clearly the line of succes & period of 20 ame shock, bow tenidents here. the eo light as to be damage was the radius of ver ther to him. Kaleor Withetm for Sherness, fi th tert where London. j London today thet ne will | OF ANOTHER Atood anit under $2 ! pd Benjamin Suits ois a contradiction of terms. We under $20.0, because Benjamin Suits We Have Them For | j Lace t And Some Higher | We einphanize Mt of @ Be: jan iF cloth, silk matter what the price, the tallor- You pay your extra fj all the same. all th m 1 r something of that sort ings o jI|| British colonies the spirit IS NOT LITERARY e-| sion from the immortal Bll down | | JAP HELD FOR | $20 $2250 $25| 1} 200 battleships TAR—MOND. NOT A ae TMMUNITY BATH? (alata galhvols ISb A TORS 2} MOON AND COMET IN AN ALL STAR PERFORMANCE TONIGHT Look for the comet In the west | tonight | That ts the word from the astron omy sharks. They are giving Hal }ley’s famous sky wanderer a last chance to make good in Sa It's been pretty disappointing so far, Magazine and Sunday * paper pictures of the spectacle | showing It shedding a great stream of light over half the earth haven't been demonstrated | Instead, the most that most people have seen is a star a little LEAP FOR LIFE | OUT OF Ballard Family Has Nar- ing Home. BALLARD, May 23.-—-Awakened by rolling flame and smoke to find Antonsen, his wife and three small children barely saved their lives by | leaping through the windows, 10 feet to the ground, early unday | morning | ‘The residence was at Seventh « 1. W. and W. S6th st, « lone run | tor the fire department, so all that }could be done was to confine the fire to the one buliding, there being jmo chance to save anything | By the time the alarm was turned |im the house was a mass of flamor THE MURDER Guicht Inoue, a Jap, who snot | and killed a fellow countryman, Kemada, at Sixth ay. b. and Weller st. Saturday night, will ace a charge of murder, Inoue claims that he killed Kamada guly) after the latter had shot af him} | Kamada's revolver, found on his person at the morgue, shows that| ino shot was fired by him. Inoue} j says the quarrel arose over an} fort made by Kamada to extort | $50 tribute from bim. | MAN FIGHTS WITH | THREE-WEEKS BRIDE H. Scott, carpenter, is In the} city jal charged with attacking his | three-weeks bride at thelr god at 139 B. 63rd st., Green Lake, terday. Betng jailed, however, was| the least of Scott's troubles. Ac cording to Patrolman Heath, who made the arrest, Scott was severe-| ily beaten by neighbors, who took | la hand after Scott had krocked his bride down. The neighbors |were trampling on Scott when the ‘patrolman arrived and reseued him. j - aavnwe | A woman woke up her husband at | dead of night and told btm « burg- }} lar was in the house. “I don't want | you to go after him,” she explained, “but I do want you to remember that if you find anything missing |from your pockets In the morning, waan't m 200 BRITISH WAR | SHIPS ARE COMING (By United Brew) LONDON, May 28.—England preparing to send the greatest fleet lof warships ever assembled to her leolontes in Southern and Far Bast ern waters, and up the Pacific coast to Vancouver. The armada will consist armored ats vrimary ob give the of im of fully cruisers, and de gun boats, torpedo bos |stroyers, It is said th ject of the cruise is to perialiam | ‘The fleet will first go to Gibral ltar, then to the New South African | federation, India and Australia. Sev leral Chin ports will be visited by |subdivisions of the armada, which | will then ‘re-assemble, visit Japan \und head across the Pacific to H | rancisco and then sail northward. | TH cruise will take place in 1911, brigt than the with a little nebulows mass ar it. Certainly not worth getting ex cited about or sitting up all night to nee, But tonight the astronomers promise ft ought to be pretty good. The moon goes into eclipse be tween 9 and 19 o'clock and it's up to Halley's comet to act In ite place during the interval So look in the went for the comet tonight. That ts, if it fen't too cloudy vu WINDOW from the basement to the reof, and t took the best efforts of Capta: ria and ble men to keep tht fire spreading to the nearby homes Netght are of the Anton- sen family, who were tn dire straite, hot even having time to save their lothes There * took was tineurance to the their home @ biasing furnace, Albert | “™OURt of $1400 on the house and | ite contents, The w cr. vu titute will meet | rrow morning at 10 o'clock he Haptiat et at Frew There be good xpeakers during the day and the White Ribbon Hand led by Mra, Munos, will furnish the music reh nt AY.MAY 23, 1910 ONE KILLED IN STREET Four Italians 4q |day afternoon with th | the mor arreled ye a card gat it that one tn now with hia throat cut, ther shackled to a cot in the 1ony ja wild with delirtun }two are held by the police 4 | investigation. } Antino Italiano and Sealle, laborers from Bye jim the eity and they moet Prank Costantine, whe runs # lodging j house at 14th av, 8. and Charles at i Frank Nipple of Seattle, at wtantino’s house yesterday aftor | noon over re in an and nding Nicodemo ret, wore arose In a card game Was renewed out on and when the quartet reached the corner of 16th ay, and ® Spruce st. Scallo whipped 4 raxor, cut Itallano'’s throat, sever ing the jugular vein so that he died within & few minutes, and then | darted into Luis F, Levy's yard and tried to get into b house, evi }dently fearing vengeance at the bands of Costapuno, who was | Htaltano’a brothef-indaw | Levy headed him off, and Sealle |then Jumped the fence and darted if down the street with Costant Levy and a crowd which migregated on the instant in | stantino had pulled a revolver | the moment Soalle and was only prevented from shoot jing Beatle by Levy, who barred the | way when he attempted to fire at the flesing | man | During ~~ chase Costantino | threw thay his revolves, He and} Levy caught Sealie near the jner of 16th and BE. Alder st. and held him until Patrolman Brandon arrived. | After the chase Scalle seemed to |lowe his imind. He became wildly delirious and was taken to the olty hospital and shackled to a cot. He at Umes raved about the others trying to take his money away jfrom him. He had $20. Senile is | 89 years olf and has a wife at Everett SEE THE COMET AND FALL DEAD (My Untied “ional MOBILE, Ala May —Miss Ruth Jordan, of Tallega, was rai eats te the door of her home to see the; a. last night. She looked up ge dead of heart failure. negro in the same town was » the comet and dropped dead immediately. Peculiar atmospheric conditions evidently made the celestial wanderer appear brighter | lin Tallega than in surrounding) jcities, KM created Intense excite | ment, all churches adjourning to} allow the congyegntions to wateh it | ALBUQUERQUE, | N. M., May 24 Halley's comet, with @ brilliant! ,tatl, was visible here in a faultiess| jsky last nlght “The climax to his wootng was very romantic. He proposed to her) o ¢ verge of 8 mountain gorge.” What did she do?” She threw him over." —Balt _ FIGHT whed Italiano) cor |} ‘New Teeth by a New Process When you buy a watch it pays to buy a good one something a Waltham Watcl watch is you buy this point. When you buy a watch go yourself to you know or know about, ah aCe ah ue A lf on that should last a lifetime 1 you will know that and longer you are saie eweler whom a Waltham i and tell him you want Watch and one that is adjusted to temperature and position, dition and then have him regu You will then have a watch that will keep time under ate it to your personal requirements. any con- When you buy a watch remember not only'that Waltham Watches are the best, but that they Watches were the first American Every watch making device and invention in use has originated in the Waltham Watch Factory. WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY,” TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS | The most astonishing result tinue to be reported from the cation of our method of treatment This method has suc fully ac complished what has h rto been regarded as impossible in the way of fitting sew artificial teeth in dents with all the firmness and perma nence of the original natural teeth and without resorting to the use of plates. Nobody can possibly know how to appreciate sound teeth and clean, healthful gums untt) the an re American DR. WULLNER Last appearance in America next TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24TH—at the “Boylston Avenue DR. LUDWIG WULLNER. to hed fail Ernst Those who evening in W Song, von miss the most intense in the famous lieder over seven hundred Furthermore, this 5 will cital in America lea fork and Europe Pa will A large sured for next to hear the me ner’s last delay ‘Tuesday ev appearance she ‘Tickets now selling at Filers Bldg. CHICKERING " with incidental mu 4 appreciative snificent program arranged for Wull- Unitarian Church Tuesday Witch's , will rogram ot illner next nbruch's “The by Max Schillings verpowering entire repertoire fe Wullner’s farewell re- ves immediately for New not return for three years, audience is already and those who wish ening ats without suld secure PIANO guish and misery of bad teeth and diseased gums have taught the les son. To many such people the) Regal Dentiets come as al miracto workers and restore health | and cx t where bope had been utterly lost | But while we have gained great] distinction by applying our methods to cases such as these, our prac| tloe ts by no means limited to them On the contrary, it embraces and{ includes aii forms of dentistry, and is marked throughout by equal] skill and thoroughness, Unasked} testimonials from people in all walks of life attest thetr skill as ex perts fo every kind of dental work, from the simplest to the most diffi-} cult, and to complete any treatment in very few sittings and without tn-/ Micting the pain that is ordinarily | associated in most people's minds with the thought of the dental chatr. | A written guarantee given with] all work | REGAL DENTAL OFFicEes, | 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union St. the very worst description of cases; & Waltham, Mass. We Have Just About 5,000 More Rolls . a ina tse Wall Paper Left Our Oil Stains ARE $1.25 A GALLON Anybody can use them, as they do not set up and dry before you have your work half done. Alabastine, 5-pound packages, 40c. The best wall finish of them all. Old English Floor Wax, 40c pound, Johnston's Floor Wax, 40c pound, Star Paint and Wall Paper Co 1308 SECOND Av. The effective wielding of the “Big Stick” long ago established The Quaker as Seattle’s Premier Cut Rate Druggist. The “Big Stick” is ever handy to defend this reputation. EMERSON’'S BROMO SELTZER The 2c size 12¢ POT ssaeseee 4711 BATH SALTS QUAKER PORT WINE AND IRON TONIC—Good for your fer on 0c VERNON COMPLEXION SOAP Prevonts chapping; box 40c of 3 cakes PINAUD'S LILAs ee 14¢ SOAP—Th« cake for .. . EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE— The 25e tube Ile for FLUFFS MOQUET—A perfect wash for the hair; the 25¢ 50c package for ANYVO THEATRICAL CREAM “The jie size 24c for TONIC— QUAKER SCALP Gives you a clean NEW YORK ELASTIC TRUSS Regularly $2 Special $1.29 MARVEL WHIRLING SPRAY .. $2.49 RED STAR LADIES’ SYRINGE —Ask to see it; reg $2. 29 ularly $8 Special Try Our Pike Street comme @ @ itil QUAKER DRIGG ie Unexcelied, Sy nt ANTISEPTIC SKIN AP—THREE cakes 25¢ for . MANIL- SPECIALS Not Advertised The Quaker does not fill pages of newspaper space with priced items. We ad- vertise just enough to re- mind you that The Quaker is the pricemaker now, as always, in Seattle. ery day you may find extra special values on our counters, aside from those quoted in our newspaper publicity, Saturday we sold 10c CASCARETS for G¢, 50c ADJUSTABLE SCiS- SORS FOR 19¢, 260 WHISK BROOMS FOR 16¢, 5° WASH CLOTHS 2¢. 3c CELLULOID SOAP BOXES FOR 214 ¢, 2c TOOTH BRUSHES FOR 15¢, $1 PINK- HAM'S COMPOUND, B9¢, 35¢ CASTORIA, 10¢, 500 SYRUP OF FIGS, 17¢; Bto, Bte Many others just as good, every day REGNA COMPLETE CURE SET—Regularly 10¢, for FLASH SOAP—The ofl grease remover; the 1c cake for LUCEO—A marvelous cleaner for wool, silk, carpets, eto; Sc regularly 25c, Speoial ..... ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLAS. TERS—Regularly 6c. Special o* Se HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA— The $1.00 bottle tor 69c ANTIPHLOGISTINE— The 50c size for EUTHYMOL TOOTH POWDER The 25¢ box for v.- 2c MOTH BALLS—Full 1-1b. pack- age; regular! oor 3c IMPERIAL HAIR REGENER- ATOR—Regularly. $1.26 for 93¢ LEHN & FINCK’S TALCUM POWDER—The 250 bow for 176 SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER The 25¢ box Reliability Is the Key- note In the Quaker Prescription Department.

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