The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1910, Page 8

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910 D SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION ON THE JOBHEADS NAMED GLUB REGRETS <<" PATTEN FOR ALASKA’ DEATH OF TO QU rey an WY f ‘ ' t ites eae bers 3 SSN i ~ ® J Pie - ; fieer of the Copper River 4 « The western rallw thus mak , A v the head of the Morgan-Guggenhein a i . at syndloate in th rthwent { King . 7 >< : “ne 7 >< * > “a Ithe Qleregard of the stoe 4 . r t yoa CHIEF BOYLE SAYS: “BEWARE OF SUMMER FIRE” Hone ce, raga A a ae : a] Pai * N x Fairbank (1)—Throw water on blaze by handfuls, (2)-——Don't throw the clock out of the window. (3)—Wrap snting to 15 t of} k aa 8 : t Pray — f A W. H. FT yourself in bed clothing and hasten out. (4)—-Attios often have temperature of 110 degrees ! eapitallzattor _ ? t 7S nied Prem) an . ° A { fire hot} downstairs, Don't save your new | fires When the umme Niate. Neither has M F. Beokus in «after aoa “B hie yea 1 t grows! chantecler hat and leave your pock-|atrikes the roof it Incubaten thé! reseptfr ( und J, 8. Gold tan K 1 progre ‘ iam Seyler we : with « of summer, etbook of paper money to burr combustible matertal and {t bursts | smith itz The ot ‘ tJ Y 7 rder @f ; and t he steady, beat-| don't dre Wrap var rnit ‘ ed in the same forgetful |} A t ' eases clothing and has out. Shut the! paty oils and old ¢ 1 A n " ah ee * at out a) doors you pane t eh, as draught | po ovtaining matches les, chief ! x and n ’ mn at ‘ fire aid Fire Chief Boyle.| will make the © burn harder, | often have temperature of t of the entire oc t c Vater t \ hrow water on the burning ma-| When outside 1 the firemen and | grees, which te the fenition point of terday that the Cop- | icing r e t u ane, One bucket find t where the fire ts, so that/ matches. Remove as much tnf North weete road , . ' © good if) you ca t when they arrive. | mable material as possible and ri ed to the nanen 1 9 y 1 thrown handfuls than if/It is dangerous go above the/the atte ventilated nine by November 15, and t . hered with a rf) wmok < floor sweepings In a ng from Cordova to the min bla be ut with You ca on get out through a et. Heaps of a oe Everything ts ready begin work | WT. Sa ot eae dal SO ARE WE 6. « an alarm at once. Be choke all if you ra That's Don't let inflammable material | y an, be ard the ing. Hold a cloth) matches tn th ckets hang a Ry United Press. \ f air the flame ning and th Ho fire escape, | as esoape | cut off when the i: nae jon 5 om Get t s ou most! wind nd stand in the oo tter jo the banement are liable ¢ “the Pullman ‘rat is "| want have called | w the firemen and neighbors sp yeous combustion if allowed | 3 Pull . the firer Kee head. « « that they ma ng to get wet from an oper Da’ K \ : |who refused to wed the Due d’Aiba ' : * vod t nly it t to all ¢ rid : 4 i the nobleman vr r Re aniany Gk Summa th | . nent of $250,000 ann i. }@ DON'T MARRY A MAN - ‘ vial married here at t t ay i* WHO USES ALCOHOL he te fA ~ | © Goelet Gerry Tow s Halotolelcleieteleieielehelelrl ts ay - 2 te | right, as girl's moth “ | 6. President 1 v * *. ~ oho M 90 yea 2 My ‘ ‘ and % ARE YOU KNOWN HERE? #|* ) ewed I wouldn't #) oe othe e ‘ cabinet * *|* account,” ® L T . ; iy ef uit at *|* Maxwell, # a eTel them to marry the boy they Elkins, whos marry a ete wa bef Be awer # And let bim be the boss?” you| Upon was made an nents, was 4 r iw : “ “ r Robert | * . * loved and # | *** 7 all of the * of the ‘ ; % mail. T */* oe hak If you love him you'll be glad i f . 1 : * ft * Fat: # | enough of that,” she says get the jection 1 Cotton Smith * als % id Pd * e 0. h rink, in which t of 8t. Johns Episcopal ® prope a* . . nN x to t t h, officiated * ee nur of t re ei eee eee eee You say goodbye, thinking you'll zt nd ¢ heir Tt — “love ving mail at the window ieamanahia’ Sarr gee lat first *> it at their * tenance mt es - gi a ressed by Dr | Eldridge T _ of New York, r . a But their love affa ee) be ggee eg amy Kelley of th ate boar et Miss Townse a be : But tt affair was long “ : chances & aw alee . 4 a a igi whi chialheiiatheialahatalaialalichelelel aha vey mee en crvcan ee * sect t Ar aoe had her heart set on an a} She Was Just 19 hear about them from one end of | 7) : 1 x A gen gem ae t th hen he oposed to! this oc to the other. Their) 2 — anc th the x yut the} but I loved him! wonderful love y will stand re-| Seay - her with bat if she would withdraw her ob be vets tions they would be married ery 8 t 4 ‘ , “ i. t * , Sa 1 - a ry % vs . . jetly at home, but that ff she abor day at the exbibit the aha sae they would ~ years old ape A> Bh opposed mea ever since beat speakers in Ia ank aay. Su ohahe | |be heard. There witl be a special! Among presents whe 6 aie knew I loved t I was only a little | penting, year after year years older than WIFE WANTS | = is ae $15,000 WITH '*::..: HER DIVORCE =:° Sr". prograr ¢ many features, and! ond « se presented the! se Stpaevearas | That was in 1836 } ing It a notable demonstration 4 peg | Halley's ung by us tn | Superintendent A. 8. Burroughs ath | A divorce and is what! nat year it Is back again, | hae aled brenatt tes enenty ettecle } Mario n wife of Green aoe és 1 loves him. There mo | ee naan” ba Gh oe te tomas | A girl bas strong , inst] wood A tn a complaint | “4 i sen ove t artere yesterday and asked | Mrting witt | s filed in court this) Nonedr © eccgg heb Gh ero } " “ a r ltired of him. fi A that her husband, who is an officer 4 ok at the back of “ a “ pies 4) of the Oregon nt ec Fe. at wy Moench | . TOOL © CLASSIFY. ! — he cad t James’ head more than I did at the thet as | wannn- PILI 18 Kes seins pote gg SG Besnues pubic ocr CeOeks tn ine cane. t BANK YOUR SAVING |} Foot of March 1 her eee eacaas have worsted PY lien a gt hans ce ‘| 16 PER CENT INTEREST fine that th Fn 7 ta “ae | Memoria RO tk - i. ery insu ‘ } ve ; e v THAT'S WHAT THIS LITTLE} . on her w he was only at si . i Sh that, although pew . tp RN + WEATHER FORECAST. #*/PROPERTY WILL BARN FOR a ra n her husband is easily worth $40,000,| “way ° ack in 18 jmen_ who etfered * * | YOU A GROOM COTTAGE, Continues to be the Mecca to which clothing buyers are finding their way he refused to pay gas bill ' Rory: Healer pet ROOD, "| Rain this afternoon, tonight #|FEET OFF PIKE, A BLOCK ; } ae 4 April, and as a result the gas for), Am in tone Bay say love Powgp tool of the varicur ponte Of and Friday; brisk south winds. #|FROM BROADWAY. $1,000 OF | increasing numbers. The values are convincing. 4 t was shut off t the t narriages, { a ¢ Grand Army the Republi ¢ pi 4 , 3 was snet orr. At se doesn’t last | members of the Women's Rellet Sahil cMMadMadctaMadatMelalel YOUR MONEY WILL GIVE YOU marriage 908, she says) tb Alwaye. | yy < |A DEED, ACT QUICKLY, SOME|ff @ J nd settled $4,500 on her,| s y orpe and the Ladies of the G jONE WANTS THIS || he g for her.| You whether {t |. will visit the sok 1 Id an automobile and | last uu wort of feel that Major ¢ 1 f re DAVID P. EASTMAN, | gave $i derived | have a right to be heard by 4 jof the day, has issued order for) | 209 COLMAN BLDG from money the wife| world on that question. | the line of march on selec Al | a Fee wants © $10,000 of her It lasts through thick and thin,” | and a 4 | Auber ei iand, | e ' husbar tune | he s " ne wi to take | 1 r Earl & Wilson 25c Linen Collars, now seinen hy, then, do we have so many | part parade of the G. « . = 25 Rete ea ” ‘ |divorces these days A. R. to report to him at 9:30 Mon cee Oo OP Ns sax aaccae ira aon aC OEE on ae At upantnousty| “Because folks don’t marry for|day morning at the oe of Firet eh | 1a ation favoring the|love,” she answers. “I feel sorry |v. and Virginia st. for assignment jit The Hawes $3 guaranteed Hat, “New Pt tates at aan eer folks who don’t marry, though,” | of position in the _colume The $38 50 . iN FAEHONT : a New and attracti — — — ———|she adds, presently | ™ at at 26 bee, . Shanes.” Derbvs. soft stvles 75 onemems he can't how a bachelor] moving south on First av. to Pine pas | _ A FEW STEPS OFF THI hapes, erbys, soft style $1.75 keep alive and take care of |st., thenoe east to Second av., south ity Four-in-Han AKE : ICED . ee ) imself without a woman to pick t., east MARE OAR. ITS FR | Boy ull wool Sweaters, $2.50 va s up after him, but Mr. Maxwell | CASH OR TERMS ai seiko thinks they have some use in the are req | . ittractive style re ... $1.40 world. Their duty, he says, is to|their places of bus DAVID P. EASTMAN } N ] ‘ how ot en | till noon and t . tad \ ' 5 } New and attractive line nd a nd and ow other men | m. yg hong 209 COLMAN BLDG Men’s Leather Working Glove | how lop sided a man can be with-| half mast durir , ~ > owing the oF Hands, 2 values She the conversation | Order of | HERE IS WHAT YOU ARE > his medicine, ex-| Piatoons of city police, unde LOOKING FOR : : ad c + atone ae OA worried about | 424 of Hers 2 a SOME FINE ACREAGE Men’s Night Robes, 75c values $3@¢ | All 25c Hose, w Mt I don't ment h i" to go betore |ir* t « Men's Night Robes, $1.25 values. 87¢@ } All 50c Hose, go togeth I think if he'd go 7 gd eed pe 0 » . « : ny heart would. just stop. a. with Men’s Pajamas, $2.50 values. .$1.95 }| All our hig But she smiles as she says it n POR HA . Dp . } & knows it probably will . ' Men's Pajamas, $2.00 values. .$1.40 ] bosom, $1.50 \ May God Bless Them. J ur | And 1 can't help praying that ‘ ar | t may all end that way—thi« love | $400—HALF GASH | fair of Maxwell, Scotch NEAR AT LOT ON 29TH | |LANTIC ST; RAINIER HEIGHTS | CAR boy, and Mary Elizabeth Men’s $35 | $30 Suits [8 $25 Sui Suits Now Now... .... Now... Men’s$20 | $15 Suits $12.50 Suits Suits Now Now.... Now.. Save Your Teeth Now DAVID P. BASTMAN, nave 209 COLMAN BLDG sen two dollars | 6 AGRI $325, 1 We work tor fe tee pan We Pht, Grand | RMMSON BFANDARD “cyonet.” [$25 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH Eversole Optical Co. m ovenings until 4 | Gey, Wy "Be ere mmens 2-3-4 mpice ldg re \- Hep ity AMF 4 Empire Bidg we ‘ aviianed | femen A m Post. No. i |" CLIFFORD & SEATTLE, WASH | L q aoe O86 | Are f the Reput mmand y heat ; ; . ofthe Faunt to Twelfth at. | ¥S Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Underwear, Overalls, and a big line of DOWNING, HOrKISS @ RYER, Ine ' ’ «e _ $4 é i 1 Carriage, ‘or rmnraden $38 30 : | rousers are being sold at the same ratio of reduction BROK ERS I] HH. . KLEIN [fists Oo sh . eases pair it THE SHOEMAKER j officers | On Special Terms $10 ‘ ASH WILL GET ir A ND All Collar But locks » and Provisions. s Pa * A LO 1x12 1 BEAUT . 104-206-306 Alnske Biag euaddite wsasarelaee yc |TOWN VOTES WET Pete ped up in| TRICT, ASK ME ABOUT IT TO Pins, Cuff r- Me | 217 JAMES STREET | AND COUNTY DRY act quickly. Be here | DAY Links, Pine: Coston BROKERS ] SAND POINT. Ida . 6 Jana” i gre mpaeaalages DAVID P. EASTMAN, . OE! '" 11) 1Phis county voted ¢ fc np deni at Aquarters | 209 COLMAN BLDG ici ie tain to, NOR! CANORI! CANORII1. | Tie county votes Ory ty antes I-2 |The F. W. erik Sock I ity of approximate! at yeu | HORE TBA GOOD HUY NEW YORK STOCK | We will sell you a complete Ca peg “poles pees A. res cna! | Te AU ety . GRAIN AND PROVISIONS noe Making Outfit for one-fourth |t Jand Point, however, we mt are and fer , Private Wires | “ * r ra i, € trade fc any old thin wet t 75 ma t Hoth the Main 7791 Ind. 2280 = pe Sp oad ; vill exehar A | Price 2 ¥ 327-328 Bailey Bidg. Telephone North 2282, Jana ar Sorece — Sena, ees “now BERT MALrHY, Opera First Avenue 7 OZJ—Foot of Cherry | arly in the morning | THIRD AND UNIVERSITY ' #21 Alaska’ Building = = —

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