The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1910, Page 14

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14 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. 2 a a to See Weather Kites’ MARION LOWE ASKS EFFIE SHANNON THIS AN ARMY OW os Uncle Sam Sends Them Up So High That They Be ay anian Lowe " en Sis f (5 (IN (N THE come Lost to View, But Instruments on Them Get} ! ' a ae ae a MR PHILIPPINES ‘ Ry Untied Pe si "Ee wor SURTISS’ FLIGHT orale POSTPONED AGAIN the Information the Experts Are Seeking—Elec hannon tric Shocks From the W ire Cable. ’ a ae GEORGE BIGGEST MAN ae m4 sie a At the Big Rink —Monda ye ENGLISH THRONE, SAYS CONAN DOYLE | STAKTING A WEATHER BUREAU KITE k nk t By United Press | GREAT PREPARATIONS ARE BEI! ' FOR THE 816 ay ; NEW YORK, May 27.—That King George V. ie the biggest | TENDANCE. MEN, WOMEN ANC HILDREN IN EVERY con J Gd) and strongest man mentally that ever ascended the British throne WALK OF LIFE ARE EXPECTED. 5 A ‘ . s the of nm of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Believing that the peo rn ‘ hen the w ple of the United States regarded King George as a man of smaller 5 # Kale the k kept drop caliber than his father, the late King Edward, Doyle wrote his views HAVE YOU SEEN x by t r nmunication, whieh he requested John Kendrick Bangs, the Ae ‘ t oats, 1455, ty . r va « to make public in America. abled by the ere ‘ k ” ‘ 8 b falling f b r Arthur declared that King George has a greater fam Th B A RG A R Karment ‘ 4 ‘ ame bes os awa with the needs and resources of the British nation than any j i Jat ‘ e Pr G ke th Wher eached| man in England, He says the king is a lover of manly sports, and e ‘ a 5 < $3.50 Pant gives the ah a 1 is * not! is himaelf one of the best marksmen in the kingdom y) { The ext y t $ ir Wales @ matin | will rece (JACK M’AULIFFE agen as dbo nt to #4 . ional head kite tne ot COMES TO SEATTLE ta found that there AT BARKMAN’S On Cohen Co, Sigg mo ee | IN VAUDEVILLE | as 0 ren? secnie we che wernt the Sam ments, the finest @ 4 1833 Third Ave eg Page Smee co ome 1310 & aA ee up swiftly ax sly as —— fe sient white bi (hy United Press c , ers of the Welle Then the wind PORTLAND, Ove.. May 27.—J. 'W ae 1316 S nd Aven Beteeel the wire s of the defunct | Come and see for ree I ate ; . pr tee - . . ereity and Union, eis out Traders’ Nat ’ k 8 , " r the ¥ small a wks Ore wak TO AVOID DISEASE jee 4 i the Yellow Signs, oo. four counts charg other kite fs tied & light rope sbout 7: At the end of anott yards is a second loop and a sec jury t ond helper kite is sent out over The the valley. Then a third and a took fourth, until, if the wind ts light judgme @nd es very high flight is desired, there will be a dozen Kites on the GOVERNOR PINCHED wire. You look up at the kites. The) FOR AUTO SPEEDING) fwo or three nearest you can see easily, though the farthest is v Small. The fourth ts just a he fifth ts clear out of aight The snthtaberculosis exhibit tc in the Mammoth rink all} ted to c persons Anth Tuberculosis | cague, as well ae bave a notice able effect in the elimination of consumption from the lives of the people of this county | Mise B. L. Beals, organizer of the} jatate society, haw returned from bo haa tg Spokane and Yakima, where she PEORIA, Ill, May 27—Gov. | wae preceded by the exhibit, and Charies 8. Deneen was arrest JACK M’AULIFFE hat she had no trouble tn 8 once eet ay od Wan touring Ger party fer | sack MeAelthe, former Habt-i¢ ng members after they had Whrough the telescope. On speeding at midnight last night. | weight i ee reg grote di able ‘days ¢ head kite has Charles H. May, publisher of ng to & next we There cing from every vi feached an altitude of four miles. the Heraid-Transcript of this t ope can visit it wt « Often, when the city, host of the party, was re " * realizing the 1 Fents blow in « leased under bond, had something about M eae maten (tn 8 . f ague Among the speakers at exhibit will be M |Link, of Tacoma, president of the | Pleree County Antl uberculonis lleague, and Hey. W. A. Moc he same city. Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Av. May Stock-Reducing Sal Everything specially priced. It’s a splendid opportunity for you to buy now. ne local John M A Special $25. oo BUY NOW PAY LATER Especially now betr Your select lored Suits ittractive is the Special offered at the National n of strictly Hand-Tal er English Worsted h & range of the of the season, in and champagne with Skinner's st styles, Al may buy on r selection at $25 for the Summer juite and Dresses are yed in Pongee Stike hite Serge, An im popular ing gray N THE MILLINERY BECTION— You will find the New Milans, Leg horr ; Neapol Turbans and th \ pndid val, Prices b it a favorite offered here at p made this new dey with National shopper ational Outtining € walks, water handy tc GREAT CHANCE TO OV GREAT CHANCE TO pricks. EASY TERMS—LIKE RENT Big Lots: $250 Up Kinnear, Paul & Co, Agents |i DRINK ABT 310 Burke Building ished golden and highly x $23.90

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