The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1910, Page 4

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S, SS THREE JAPS SI ART TO SWIM TO UNITED STATES-- ONE DROWNS, ONE ESCAPES AND ONE IS CAUGHT BSSHeSSee eee] ~=©=— Dr. R. Lybrook Shanklin | WOMANAND WiLL FIGHT PRODUCE TRUST crm Saow'nt ple DENTIST — Cow Sut ea BABY HIT — §Y PASSING NEW LAWS NOW of Discrimination—Shortages Reported While the Farmers Are Refused Market—Will Make Hot AR—-MONDAY, JUNE 20, 191 ,) y Operating the Most Carefully Mother Clasps Child in Her| Arms as Train Comes Campaign. } Conducted Large it She Is Killed, Babe E: . “i : ° ‘ disse. | State Representative W: G. Norvia, who te a candidate for ¢ Dental Practice in the bs - a law pert (My United Presa) that w nina W ‘ 1 t =. ° Ops BANTA"CHUR, Cals June 20 Mr. Norris has devoted consid time study of this aut Pacific Northwest ir The } Mr w hould at that the ¥ e@ no warning a ee ght ; re ; " is tha ; | a hl aE - ft sped out upon the * ata There is invested in our of- vu old son Key to Situation. goes to the Ch on on eee ae fice here more than $15,000 —P& Mrs. Gar bas eter to in modern appliances and i and hur ‘a He aa and ne rina electrical equipment for the fh = ar . ohh Man comfort of our patients and’ the production of high-class _ 0 “With such a taw in full force and effect it would be possible for of roduce direct from deel of his produce direct. ¢ “1 am thoroughly convinced that dental work at a moderate JE RKS farmers, without being black wi on ts acroggi * 4 Fett merchants would then be abie to pica peti require Them to. pout = yesterday afternoon at Woodiand| crease the volume of business. Sea tae raetuuies ob dak toeneane xpense an ettor as y, P park and in the evening at Volun nb | crease v f # teen park by Wagner's Second) | “It would » Tam are that the ‘ : . 1 Regiment band, These were the | ™* trex t food trusts will ca b Sey i ‘ first of a series. of 80 open air con ti ee cute intake coal no een spared to place ug : ps certs to iven in the parks dur. he : bat a + 1 me radi al Pa ing the 5 or. chek gee ew ; h mC ‘ i ffi : bss Conductor T. H. Wagner found| le steal, which in the position to rendias effi 5 i that the roof of the band stand at /0UF own state | by both the prod | 3 3 Volunteer park cut off the sound |*#8ds of dollars anc nsumer | and says he does not know how it) = can be altered. cient and painstaking service, GERMANS START AIRSHIP LINE AND W . want tc b > your dentist: oa 19 KILLED 18 WILL CARRY PASSENGERS AT $25 TO $50 e 0 be y ; ft . L FRENCH WRECK "(he Cnltnd Prem ts ful, 12: we guarantee to merit your ; Fk eS 2 | FRIEDERICHSHAFEN, Ger-| $50. The Deut rninbed | be (iy United Press.) jmany. June 20.-—-The German com. | after the fashion ping ear. | se E " VILLE PREUX, France, June 20,| mercial atrship Deutschland will The cabin is of mahogany, and thy : en d ] Suntan poets were killed and|make {ts maiden trip on June 22,! floor | There are larg patronage > en we solicit F : 30 injured in a collision between | saa “a the flight ts it) windows on elther « The car/f : + the Granville express and a local | will be an epoc! in val tau i} : : 4 train here yesterday. The wreck-|the history of w 4 48 in |i your uture recommen ation. age caught fire, and one of the| The course will be from Frieder-| le ’ t in width, It} trains was entirely consumed jichshafen to Stuttgart, Mannheim, will carr: motors totaling 330 * Cologne and Dusseldorf. Passen- horsepower, with a speed of 365 THROWS NICKELS TO gers are already booked for the miles an hour, The Mumit for the| t trips, and the passenger list) voyage is $90 miles Se Z STOP HIS PURSUERS | rene vata baa oo -—- | (By United Press.) j roynsfre=s. » »-/ TREMENDOUS CROWD SEES Mest Seidler, recently paroled f | iW the Oregon penitentiary and today a Mw’ ’ Staten in fe cy alt chores DOUGALL’S NEW OPENING with rob) t hone boxes, at-| W tempted to fight off a hundred pur- | suers jast night by hurling handfals | epee | of nick |The crowds of shoppers that; firm, who also stated that every But the ns on his trail were|thronged at the MacDougall &| available cash register is town had | foo many. A score thoughtfully| Southwick company's sale this| been obtained a ern stopped and gathered up the coins,| morning madé It necessary to close No Pushing at All Dat the majority continued the| the doors ninutes to pre cure of. ths chase until Seidler was cornered and | vent a cr take care of the saw it captured. custome th bbing and 0 Seidier was unlocking a telephone| store was oy ahaa box in a rooming house on First und| packed on the stre ses Wee Getting What oho wanted erators Madison sts. when he was observed | was estimated that severs and| without risking her life. P by three men. Seidler dashed down | people had been on the floors of) The sale rks the change of the stairs and into the street, with |the big store eho Mt the store. White the the men in hot pursuit. The cry of| Hundreds of sales old | firm remains th *Btop, thief.” was ralsed, and soon | goods over the count tual aath ndii a ett Ae a the three men were joined by 100/it was possible them The store was emp eee pedestrians who pursued the fugi-| sore cle are needed, and 66| tomers and closed fr Saas tive to the foot of Taylor st.. where| more cashiers are needed, accord-| until 2 to ne clerks time for he was discovered hiding under thé | ing to one of the managers of the| luncheor ont @ock. When searched for the| ae St : Money the police found only a sin- es af 2m i a le nickel in the man’s pockets, A characters. He jived in a fine rest L d C t tl Dey which veut Wateck any of: the Denmiianl spent semen ie uanty. te adies Constantly in telephone boxes was discovered on | © spring 0 he was in poor! a him. | heal in his way back from E } ys, he drew $22,000 trom | Attendance H ard bank t com | of SUNDAY AND RUTH TO TALK ON LIQUOR (IRIVEN (iT | - (By United Press.) “ i al in Keene he BREMERTON, June 20.—The $ re went to bed climax in the local option fight 2 he was stricken with here comes tonight, when Rev. | f | A H | 5. When he wa t Billy Sunday comes from Everett again he had forgotte here to head the dry forces, and State Senator Ruth the wets. Ruth speaks for the saloons in i F a hall, and Sunday will grill t BOISE, Hquor forces directly acrose the |Judge St street in a new rink just er | Bridge Work .. . $5.00 and § 6.00 Tta01d CreWAS cic bs once .. $5.00 and $ 6.00 ; ' | : : me ; 5.00 Examina 10 | Gold Inlays ...cssccccsvcncess $200 to t ns { Porcelain. Inlays ¢oocs secccceses $2.50 to $ 5.00 ed the cash | he bur pistrict| HUNTERS START FOR ts} ARCTIC REGIONS (By United 1 ted. looked upon today as the death Made Without Charge or Obligation | TRON PURINES vi vecc veterans $1.50 to $ 4.00 The Eagles refused the use of thetr | of “in Idaho. (My United Pres.) | = 00 hall to Sunday. 1 nded down by| BOSTON, June 20.—The ste Office Hours, 8330 a. m. Until 9:00 p.m Fall Pistes soos ok Kaseigte see $5.00 to $100. Tonight's meetings precede the | Judge declared that “the|ship Boethic, chartered by Ha og | a5 | ape - 5.00 election tomorrow in Charleston,|sale of all 8 Whitney, of New Haven, and Pi Closed on the Sabbatl } | Porcelain Crowns ......+.+++++ $3.50 and $ 5 rt Port Orchard and Bremerton. Sen |J. Rainey, of Cleveland, after , eee Pl . Filling $ 1.00 > ator Bryan is lined up with the 1-|ing equipped at this port, is today r eo | j) Flatinae Pillings ........ sevens dry forces, and has used his Navy ‘ bound for the Arctic. Hunting will };OTH PHONES | Painless Extracting $ 0.50 Yard American to good advantage | y f the state|be the purpose of the expedition E AES 3 | en , 8 fn his fight. it is not an easy thing to secure a| Capt. Robert Bartlett, who accom ae sates cs 1 a " aeerenren the | panied P y to the Far North, has WUEAEN WILL, TRY. FOR | eer nee ite, the | Danled Hpac to the Far CROSS-COUNTRY so-called substitute. . A bountiful supply of candy and Judge Steele further ruled that| trinkets for the igloo dwellers of aA RODD OSS RAAN OOOO RECORD the legisiature has the right to régu-|the North was included in the ge SUE A late the sale of any malt Mquor of| Boethic’s cargo. (By United Press.> prohibit it, if such action ts n .-| Members of the party said they {-| would not attempt to find the rec ant ords Dr. Cook claims to have left Jat Etah, LINCOLN, Neb., June 20.—Seck-| sary to regulate tho sale of 1 fng to establish a woman's record ‘ for an automobile journey betwei ; New York and Los Angeles, 000; Blanche Seott, of Rochester, HE HID $20, ; and Gertrude Philips, of £ left here today for Denver. started from New York % Will Tour Oregon. FORGETS THE PLACE} to inspect the business con - ditions in Oregon a party of Seattle (By United Pr |business men left here this more They expect BOSTON, Maas., 20 ing in four automobiles, The cars cisco and Los A se | Twenty thousand dollars in cash,| carried H. C. Henry, C. D. Stimaon in August wrapped in a rubber blanket, is con-| F. K. Struy Ainsworth, A The women are unacco led near an old house in Keene,| 8. Kerry, B. i KH Strout and have planned and su Hi, but for 10 years James F.|H W. Treat, A Stewart every detail of their journey. They | Donigan, once in affluence, now in| Josiah Collins are not looking for a speed record | such dire poverty that he does odd Dr. R. Lybrook Shanklin Corner Second and Pike DENTIST Corner Second and Pike rH at the present time, but merely | jobs about the town, has searched| Picture Dealer: Sorry, but 1 . FF esire to accomplish the trip with-| for it in vain fon’t pleture ] out mishap. Later they may de-| Twenty years ago Donigan was|*"W#t.s name is well ken : eide to attempt a time record ne of New Hampshire's famous|rgne then, tee ton! at A

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