The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 5

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ti ott tion Is: Shall the Whole Mess of Bribery Be or Only the Nasty Part That Elected Bill imer to the United States Senate?—-Will Prob- Cover Up the Big Men Who Paid the Money shoulg story of Long Continued, Shameless Corruption. thing yy rvered Somey] wired wy n the Ilinols legisla r 4 bipartisan or was presumably n at a ine name of Wiliam Lor r . i, running through b and dividing each Into Fought Deneen gach story-up * n both parties gravi or other, Wa ! . ach other, and when} There the en and antl med, and pres * cand! ‘orte «to © enemlen r best to and get ce. Some | SHOP OF SWELLDOM © STOCK THREE STORES: SEATTLE, PORTLAND and THE HOFFMAN CLOAK AND SUIT CO. SAPPOINTED TO DISPOSE OF THE ENTIRE of Tailored Clothes, Suits, Coats, Skirts, Braids, ons, etc., manufacturing plant and fixtures. To be to 20c on the dollar, STARTING SATUR- “ 0A.M. Some of the GREATEST VALUES GIVEN, OVERSHADOWING ALL OUR PRE- RECORD-BREAKING SALE PRICES Biel Beoteh Suitings $4 $12.00 Taflored Skirts, Bankrupt Sal WLUNDIS LEGISLATIVE GRAFT GHLORONY':==" <= -1Q t| Hopkins crowd was re }mer cas Boys Galloped 2,500 Miles _ THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910 ee a IND U.S. SENATOR POTS BOG =| eee rarer ersnmans (I STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th from a mien | The Equity Co-operative Store's w Lorimer expectedly, corroborated the Nevertheless, the obvious fact pvidence, obtained uh remaing that a great deal of 1 was used in lect 6 pa ) ing Interests are loath to admit| that It came from them Where, then, did the money come from? 4 $6.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Triple Switches had been any there tw little gre the real culprits trien¢ powed | stirring Where Tribune Stands. | It was rumored that the| The ChicagoCook county tnvesti } ( 4 4 Greatest _Men’s Necktie Bargains for then that the Lorimer) ward get r) F Hand i orth mbre gured and |} i h 50¢ and $1 Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Silk Hose ‘$10 and $8.50 Separate Skirts nigh brit wd was doing $2.00 and $2.50 Corset Covers $6.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats OIL PAINTINGS White confes of usc of whom admit! tit 1,000 to vote for are In the legiala And © the the Trit to diac way, in a ¢ to be “affi any way clever man. ence, bu the square Then Burke unexpectedly jury, and of Link, also fo f th So muc T A nies having had anything with the alleged brit So he recely Edward Hin money for ¥« for Lorimer, thus) Glar ho and ) values, Saturday ber magnate. corr White confes | But to eeosesedorsccnsced corded the hy sion. F bwit Tribu hieh ) erga Lor had been de Ba ’ tates senate. his pr Int M d ee RRR IS — Men’s 25c and 35c | has voted consiste feduction of the ta and as consisten on the Flot ite 4 et in & Thus it will be vestigation Burke mn that the} Neckwear that looked toward raising that tar-|Cook county investigation appears| iff, must n be taken as having/to have been started, not with « amount to $7.50 or $15.09, no bearing on this matter—rant- | cleaning up the state J ing, of course, that what Mosars. | an oye single to Another big Saturday special SAVE YOUR SALES CHECKS | Hires’ Root Beer Hines say te true. imer will be 1,000 Men’s Fine Neck- ties, wide assortment of color ings and patterns; the sorts you pay 35c and 50c 1 for regularly, Cut 7x 1 TO cevcvcscovcces sree Other Saturday Men's Specials Will Be sa se a to New York to Meet ceed NEW YORK, July 1.—Bud and Temp Abernathy are the heroes of New York. To ride in the Roose velt parade they galloped into Gotham after a 2.500-mile ride from serve in r 5c--Ice Cream Soda (all flavors)--5c PAINTINGS I This offer of | Oklahoma a. thelr henbek Whew 08 Fast Black Sox ......... De a ee ee aabie ian 5 We will also serve Ice Cream in iat nd Sam. 2 ress Bows ; MONSTER hes fs 10. Temp ie for Temple,| -RAISING SALE is now in prog egular 6 years old. Si y arrived in| ee o8e ress. UNMATCHABLE BARGAINS ill be - -69¢ hecks for any day's purchase i'sinberimee | competi ys mectoee| REMEMBER peed tes . BRe will be honored for these painting ; emstitchec andke a a FREE— s’ Hemstitched Ha r SAVE YOUR SALES CHECKS E nites Root Beer, All Day Nth | ey Saturday—FREE Millinery Mercilessly Reduced |ladies’ $1.25 Vests 68¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests, fine quality silk } $112. 200 Silk and Cravenette Rain and ‘ a ,| Motor Coats; $9.45, $16.50, priced Women’s Max p to $40.00, Bankrupt sale price Of Swelidor C $4.95. | Ta Mad $ *hantecler” Silk | ¢ nkrt price $ : Bankrupt | $ Malesladies want: ‘ aturday 9:35 at day 9:20 a, m. é * eee iman Cloak & Suit Co. gg ‘Bankrupt Shop of Swelldom Stock | | $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Hats, cut to ....... ....4.. coccees PLS | OF sill li and crochet or plain $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Hats, cut to ........... & int nendigs C08 fer To $2.25 Rough irae Sailors, ee + i rae Ae oR ee epi “Ore ma hc iho bean tee Ae 68c $2.50 Untr ed Shapes (leading m« PME GN soos oulaaete Ae . Anda Sesileg 3 lot of I owers, abe ing ital Mel new this sea Other Saturday Specials son, that sold up to $1.50, for Saturday, cut to ..........eeeeees 10¢ A ei = ee . r , € tee weene c 5 SOc Ladies’ Hos . .26¢ \ Ready-to-Wear Slaughtered! |! oer %s ee t Ve ‘ “e Te . . $2.00 Ladies’ Union Suit $1.28 4 Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses] stn |S Worth $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 $1.89 Fine Mustin Gowns ,....88¢ n W nd Mis § t re and . /| MIEN Guin te 15c Hair Brushes xtra qualit fine Bristle Ha N * BUD AND TEMP ABERNATHY IN NEW YORK, A The Equity Co-operative Store| roc anrtnine BEST QUALITY TRI-COLOR New York they have kept their fa-| Temp told reporters. “Me and x ther, “Catch-em-Alive” Jack Aber-| brother are private nathy, in whirl States mar of the a in 0 ‘© strenuous Mfe, but| Temple; many times they had races kids of his have pretty nearly [Whén the country was bare or time ’ hanging heavily, Once wher d A | ed it off, giving their father ' ame as security for be od horse. N th Most of the wom Temple wanted to kise bim. eaded them far ¢ than a New ork boy wo Indian. | th fagged him out in their pursuit of metropolitan excitement 1 Flags on staffs Garvey-Buchanan’s — Conoca Stropt [nas a2 staan It was Jack Abernathy, yo * Maes. know, who took Col. Re velt ou! on the prairies an ht him to catch wolves with his bare hand Thus he became famous, in a way but the exploit of his covering b bre one KODAKERS! United St i k, unac-| | compani ed 8 reflected | JUNE 30 TO JULY 4, | To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Mad coms Sete NRE de hl BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. which far exceeds any past efful gence | The man they wanted to see more) June 30, July 1, z, 3, 4, good to than any other in New York was|return until July 6, Victoria and| John D. Rockefeller, but they only| return, $2.70. Vancouver and re got to sit in his pew in Fifth Av-|turn, $4.00, Princess Victoria or ynue Baptist church Looks just) Princess vharlotte, the finest and} like any other pew,” sald Temp.| fastest steamships on the Coast Canadian Pacific, 609 Wirat Av., and Pier A, foot of Washington St “Get out of here, you fellows,” | Phones 209, oo IT’S HIGH TIME You learned that our Developing, Printing and Enlarging cannot be equaled at any price, Cut rates. Remember, it'e our business. PURITAN PHOTO COMPANY 226 Liberty Building. Opposite Postoffice. EXCURSIONS. | Telephones: East 414. Cedar 414, Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. | Classified Page. | Is | | =| | | AAD AI AP ALIA VS BESTA BGA DEO A Ba « vo ooo \ y ) | y | : y 4 y \ N | } | y | y \ \ K Sea erage ns ade iach BS ae aadadiamennt

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