The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1910, Page 6

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% CRAZED NEG SLAYS FOUR (My United Pres) TAMPA, I J F we are motherindaw, Cella Brya R J W. Ave of the and } man's t ast wounded, not, how t bad returr the black man fire A posse was quickly formed and the negro found lying in a clum " } Was clous He was rushed to city all t € Ape the mob, where he a few minutes afterward He had drunk a bottle of gin in which he had mixed a quantity of strychnine tonfught and Sunday; westerly winds, SERRE EER EN RR RE HH Wanted—Your pturmbing heating repair work, Brown P fax Co. 3 Pine at. Protect Yourself! Get the Original and Genuine} HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalides and Growing Children. Pure Nutrition, whole body Invigorates the nursing > the upbullk malted grain, in powder Aquick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for Hortick’ In No Combine of Trust Treatment with on Electric Vibrator Simulates a cireulution Foor etrew lation means many aliments, : as Rheumation. Lambago, hilis and he Heise _ feet lerfect circulation means health, Cail and get A Free Massage With Arnold’s Vibrator Also a free sample of Arnold’ Catarth ‘and Avthima Care. . At 336 Arcade Building. Will Be Delivered for the Next 30 Days Less Money Than ever before in the City of Seattle. J. W. Bullock 609 10th Ave. Ind. 87, “Fill Your Own, Teeth” | . FILL-O If you have @ cavity in your teeth and cannot afford expensi services or you are too the ordeal, buy a package of Fill-o. It fe an antiveptic filling material and will cure an aching tooth. Per fectiy harmiers. If your druggist dows not keep it, mail to Fill-o Manufacturing Co. S61 Empire Bidg., Seattle, Wash. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boots or shoes to fit y. a them made to measu } 217 JAMES STREET A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Art goods, stationery. " | | | Walker st. while BATTLES WITH BOLD ROBBER tt W na 0 . ; Miller, Willie yeaterday * nd hi { & treo man dpeW a 18 years old, went before the court] m- land pleaded gullty to having broken | . t at, af ‘and entered the residence of Mar | ¥ ik MH. Young, at 954 Drondway ' for thelon the night of June 21, 1909, an eur bber | of having looted the house In con Kered Il nany with Miller ‘ ' They] Heoause ef the services he ren rt t Into l dered the police In convicting Peter y t of a m (he! Miller, Taylor was given a su ¢ hen, . K the |pended sentence of one year in the ke fr « hit KUN lreformatory at Monroe, Tay in ¥ t er tho) when he was arrested in company Pick tried but faulted to} with Miller, confessed to the neries ’ gt eI lof burglaries he and Miller com BOY IS DROWNED WHILE FISHING living 28th av George St. Peter with his parents at was drowned while fishing in Lake late ye day afternoon In company with Barl Mulligan, 10. and Lawrence Prentice, 11, Georg went the Lake Union end of the or After fishing for some ime off a log boom the boys 4 cided to go home, All wound up their Hines and started except », who called to his com Wait till I cateh a sucker He cast in his line again, got a # | dite, and in the excitement tumble # | over Into the lake and was drowned. | %|His companions ran to the boy's ® | ho and notified George's father efforts to recover the body last Al [night were futile YOUNG BOY 15 STRANGELY MISSING | James Dahlen, 10-year-old step son of W. 8. Mo Paint & Wall Paper company, dis appeared yesterday afternoon, and/ found | plano numbers so far no trace has been of him. He was last seen near Orchard | Beach, walking away from the lake, where he had Been swimming with a party of boys. He is de seribed aa a boy small for his age, other and| with dark hair and eyes, and clad jin light colored knee pants and black blouse. Anyone having any information as to his whereabouts, or anyone who has seen hira «ince yesterday, call Sunset East 5346. FAMILY HAS A NARROW ESCAPE W. T. Jackson was burned out of 1 home w his son alightly @ fire early this re «. From sofe unknown origin burst forth fn the two-story lence, owr and occupled by lJuckson, at 4ist ay. & W. and the family was The Jacksons 1d @ narrow escape, and the b land contents were totally destroyed | The loss te eatimated at $2,000, par [tially covered by $1,700 insurance ee ee ee * * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * — * * jeattie. * #& Clearings today . .$1,939,030.38 & * Balances 182,196.42 & * Tacoma. * * Clearings today * * Balances * * * Portland. * ® Clearings today . .$1,716,159.00 * * Balances ... : 163,311.00 ® * Spokane. * *& Clearings today 787,204.00 & & Balgnces 49,515.00 & * ° * SKK hhh hh Woodman Excursion. The Woodmen of the World will «ive an oxeursion to Union City, Hood's Canal, next Sunday. The steamer Chippgwa has been char- tered for the docasion, and it will leave at 9 a m. Sunday morning. Music, dancing, competitive drills and field sports will be held. All Woodinen and their friends, also the general public, Is Invited to attend VIGIT THE WN. vy YARD. Saturday and Sunday are visiting days on the battleships. Boats leave Colman dock. 50¢ round trip. TENTS BAMBOO VORCH CURTAINS. The Best tee fe ro Kost 694, Im Kinnear Mfg. Co. Picture frames made to order, brushes, burlaps, wall paper, paints, kalsomining, paperhang- | ing, painting and signs. is at the F BRAL PAINT & WALL 1214 Ist Av, near U; RIGHT IN THE PAPER CO. versity at PPING CENTER 2001-7 Kaatinke Av. Herr FRANZ ADELMANN With bis orchestra will play at Dinner and Supper latest music “Madam Sherry,” “Bright “The Child of the *rince,” and “The Prince of axenberg,” by Lehar, First ime in Seattle, and latest song its from New York. lotel Savoy Cafe Second * venue DRAMATICRECITAL ton, Of the Star/her grace. ‘YOUNG BURGLAR GIVEN LIBERTY tted in Seattle BIG AUDIENCE AT THE OPERETTA crowded houne greeted oe of the Sacred Heart schoo! }last night in their repetition of the beautiful operetta, “Golden Hair at the Alhambra Instead of their spirit in the repeated perform ance, those who have seen the entertainment both in June and in] the present run declared that the boys and girls did the best yet last night At the matinee today the children of the Good Shepherd and Beacon Hitl homes will be ¢ Bac Heart schoo of th transport te Jacob Furth trie Co, will dren free of |charge Mra. Maud Barnes Steele, of Ban) | Francisco, gave a dramatic recital at the First Presbyterian church, finet night for the benefit of the W , The recital was a perfect | leseisnt success, and she delighted | lher hearers into ecstatic pralxe of | naturalp a Gra Mise Pear! Cornwall. gave three elaborate including Ballade matic power. of this city No, 3, by Chopin. Mra. Steele scored such a success last night that it In expected ber rendition of “The Sky Pilot,” by Ralph Connor, at the Unitarian jeburch tomorrow evening will be largely attended. VISIT THE NAVY YARD. Saturday and Sunday are visiting days on the battleships. Plain as the Nose on Your Face if one ton of LADY WELL- INGTON COAL gives as much heat as two of Lig- nite, with less than half the ash and only @ fraction of the soot, which Is the eco- momical and satisfactory coal to use? You have burned Lignite some time—maybe you are now, Just order a ton— only one ton—of LADY WELLINGTON today and watch the difference. Lady Wellington Coal LUMP, $5.50 NUT, 93.75 FURNACE, $3.75 Per Ton at Bunkers Order from your deater or direct from Pacific Coal & Oil Co. 401 Hinckley Bik, Roth Phones, S040 Vor Weat Seattle Prices Phone West tt TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS COMFORTABLE TEETH BY OUR METHOD If Our Method Teeth were not first of all comfortable, they would be a failure. Looks would not commend them alone, although they are beautiful to look at. The man who wears them will have relief from the misery of wearing “fi ” teeth and rolling his food around in his mouth be tween plates instead of cutting it, as he cam do with Our Method Teeth. Again, the false teeth which are stuck on partial plates are always falling out, to the great embarrase ment of the wearer. heard of Our Method of supplying missing teeth without plates or or dinary bridge work, we shall brief ly outline the plan We require two or more teeth in each jaw, and with these to work | from, we build our structure, sup plying every missing tooth in such |manner that each takes {ts own | strain — following nature's plan, {you see—and when the work is completed the path | set of teeth, as perfect and service jable as nature's in nearly every re spect. We don't bore into the | gums nor perform any surgical op jeration to do this work, nor is| there anything about it to be dread. Jed, from start to finish | We give a written guarant with all our work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 41406 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. belonging to Jame Sauit Ste. Marie. Mich, Ridge, N. J. 3,260, Menttic yesterday THE STAR | | three-story -brigk | Maloney w Gentralia ‘The destroyed by f y rday after m with @ ri H. Cripp had @ narrow ovape | | 0000. M | 12,615; Glen Hix diverce complaints were filed in| days on the | leave Colman dock The American battleship fleet REMOVED To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madison. BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Cedar 414. Telephones: BATURDAY Honolulu VieIT THE NAVY YARD. Saturday and Sunday are visiting Bact 414 JULY 16, 1910. PLAY-FESTIVAL WILL |" BE PLEASING. AFFAIR | The J tival, wh from death “belie he had & pre-| working strentiourly to ct the | ent c te |manition of } Fifteen drills and dances that pre: | declaring t THE SEAT ncXine wirte and ain bore wore born ‘in| « ol, Morris decded ov ( dated’ Ga that dey, Cniléral of |the ¢ LE ee oe Oe lall ages. are practicing faitht ture of an emple we Lineoin, Neb.—Richard gl. Me Csitin wale oueevdel ta ts for their parts in t prograt w h will ¢ P Mt mene Fg *. Hryan's erday | Many varied and beautif folk | jured to ae m par f yo 2% dance and ivicate drill 1 be | Withou ratte nomination for United Btates| Francisco.—Mrs, eo 1] ’ ar — grees yon se vvsire Aang ; a | inte. Gan kane first children’s Play Feat not |! Now York=-A sheet of window | visit her sister following jonly a pleasing event for the 6 HI Jase, knocked from its frame, fell af her divorce mult at F iren who participate, but mont |¢ ive stories and killed Mise Lena|ngainst Charlee H, Burritt, former|spectacular sight for the paren Phillips here yesterday, She was we in the Philippines, A®*land friends who attend almost decapitated, |to0n an the decree was granted Mre.|” Director. of Playsrounés J, Hw - DONOHUE ESTATE NOTICE Hurritt left.for Ban Francisec oe Brussels.—King Ferdinand of Bu bs A “ Jara Stine sald thie morning that | diva ts tes RR eemaseh hs nothing would be spared to make GOES T0 FAMILY he king yeuterday went for a fight | | worthy the attention of every 1 @ biplane with M. De La Minne Jent in the city, for the plays and! Acc P Council Bluffs, tated Cham | |but part of the everyday work onl died on June f |berlain of Shelby, well known race : horse owner and driver, wan ki j (By United Press) |by = Rock Island train at Avobal YANCOUVER BARRACKS, July Mona, Ark.—James Webb, William | Barracks that are fo participals Webb, his son, and William Rhodes, |!e maneuvers at American 1 Me | FROM VA CA TION O81 OK engineer, were killed when a boiler | are the 200-mile march ¢ | blew up in 2 |The troops are reported t& . ven 26 miles since they anamaanend | day They will reach | BALLARD, July 1¢ After tak-| conducting en of destination July and will spend|ing a week's rest, the Ballard bur |a large tent on W. 57t lee Wain a ee n the instruction camp,|glar again took up bis burden, this| ay. N. W . Or attendance fe the reacon *"* | drilling and studying such military|time during daylight, and as a re-| gelint, is ix f | prob * on ight be expected jeult of his a vity Mick Marks, 839 | The subje | Ten marring ennes were taken ovt| deve in actual war W. 50th st, is bemoaning the lows | be Chr Ar of the | Seattle yrote | eral companies to take partlof three rings, a valuable watch | tion Asked by Hix Dis La Worn, aged itary tournament at jand fob, and a real revolver. Marks |Shall Be the Sign of « stealing | ma will not leave here until J» and bie family were out for the nnd of the Bu (hres horses trom Anderson |20 or 21, and will be there at | ernoon, and when they returned at Moclips, which he sold to Ed-|— day before July 24, when the/about 6 o'clock they found the| R. N. Hall, a well-known con-|'"% ward Bechdoldt for $300. vere begin. It will continve/house broken into and the jewelry | tractor of Balla é | vere for a week, and end July 31. F missing in Loe Angeles of hist Coico. 4,286; Stanton, iit, $048; | Will taarch to the instruction camp. | Seventh Day Adventiats are son, BE. N. Hall, of Ballard had battleships. Boats | b0c round trip. | Boats } }leave Colman dock. 60¢ round t Wall Transfer & Storage Co BAGGAGE, FURNITURE AND PIANOS MOVED Baggage Stored Five Days Free. 2400 First Avenue Ind. 1985—-Main 3276 The Standard of typewriter manufacture, typewriter selling and typewriter work has been elevated by the advent and development of the UNDERWOOD Seattle, Wash. “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” If this ts the first time you have) nt has a new! No Interest ARTICLES OF FOOD Pane Reet, sirloin Matton, lee Mitk Pork, loin Oheewe 6.6... Butter esse Wheat Breakfast Foods from beef. High Flight Flour. in quality and reliable in results. IGH LIGHT F LOUR LOTS IN Underwood Typewriter Company (INCORPORATED) 113 Marion Street, Seattle, Wash. in eek ATH NOTION = Stark Heights Spokane, Wash. $1 cast $1 Per Week No Taxes weer ee C. D. TITUS, General Agent, : 5113 Ballard Avenue Uncle Sam’s Figures On the Cost of Living ENERGY 10 CENTS WILL BUY. Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m., Returning Early freaks fs pathy shown them te rearement Esheiman here: door sport of good appearam care Star %. Working man. quaintance of Christian Indy Timeny. no objection te ADDN ERS "Ponem z Aa 8 t8T ST. TACO Ticsiness man, 3%, vest 4460 In businents D. plano D-182, RARER & WONDERFUL |= Free Exeursion Kenned |e * keepeake SUNDAY ON STEAMER VENUS Lowt—Smail near one half face black, te wack North 2361 1 for bisck Napaeee st Thureday er@s Phone Bi A bay notes, on left foot, Here are figures that are based on official tests made by the | United States government showing that you get over 15 times the | amount of energy, strength and muscle from wheat flour that y While these figures were made on ordinary whe you must know that you gain a still higher percentage when you use This flour has become a standard in the West | because it is milled exclusively from the best of the Blue Stem hard | wheat crop--a fact which makes High Flight Flour always uniform All grocers Columbia River Milling Co. Offices and W. in Evening. The Most Beautiful Scenic Water Trip in the World ToBirmingham The new city on this side of the Sound, north of Seattle Over 5,000 acres in 5-acre tracts have been sold at $50 to $150 per acre im the last 30 $, on terms of $1 per month This is the last addition of 800 acres of waterfront in S-acre tracts. Bushels of ripe berries free on family and have a good time free; also bring some money along, as you may wish to buy something. Get free maps on boat or at C. D. Hillman’s offices, in ‘Times Block. Open ev BIG BALL GAME FREE Anchor Lodge of Odd Fellows, numbering 800, % are going up on another boat, and there will be |] \""" two big bands of music. Order today, lands jring the ‘ehou Seattle. . nted-—Manm ae a trl wa Nurse t San dishwasher ¢ Batlard 86%

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