The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1910, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Imm StAK-—TUESUAY, AUUUST 2, 1910 ‘ (MAN MN FALLS. KANSAS VOTING He T houakts Millionairess Loved Se ec eee ees eee | it HOM ON INSURGENT Him; She Didn’t; He Wants $50, = NEW YORK, A tite some more, eve ‘ dred unique ar t hagd to believe i New Y lette trefim 1 do household aa evider ourt te 1 am Bridget, t t t mnwilling § ometimes and ‘sometime m (hy Valted Press By United Pres $50,000 for pilg Lady © Helen — sometime am )PEKA, K Aug. 2—Six ( dy Mind Woodruff-Smith; but i 4 Calde { ways ye Li nuk te ‘i : : Reco ttle, old Hell. Ple ntit ; ee N Zoot, ( Reed: | eons H to send few « J tay | ¢ 1A ny, and two progre : ée 4 hosen me ‘ “ | j ned ni ics ‘ Apa tainly are absolute luxur did ‘ 1} i he fe t thin ter H ‘ non ple of K eat 4 ribly tance. And I i | : As a } ‘ u prec i ye 1 i V nt lead | I ! n heer “THY t cea j (Pag va © progres: |, a This kin fere te in | was | SlV " t ! big “F i An, wa 40, hand 6, 1908 t Sample No f heart eta | MN TOMLIN cata cot. Es ae ae Tub Frocks, Girls’ Coats | ga fs to ascerta dag whether the o fig the terms on wh A fair ocean of My Dear, Dea hy y heart and finds ¢ you note fills me witt in y tae sabes up gl hae RUSSELL GRISWOLD Pr : i of fhe Green and Harr — u alone Now I x urket Ever not see Skirts, of white ene and 0 $3.50 : his Em ite principal ones 1! nk drops will #« how | seems lke Jur Immer dein, I Or Dr . ' te Bioedaied =the Cu cathe aaa "tina BRUNNHILDE inen¢ t eSse I _ — ing Siegtric nks of someone and 15 Tan Linene One Dresse vere $5.00 ai x. Always and of you a i a aad ees | Roosev ' 4 BRUNNHILDE clio Linene One Dresse were 00— jmely been specially a “simple ite ; { 00. ws wi DOW awaiting form of the org. 00. are Md Ge commissioner his negatior rs cle gad there was there today said pape nd$ i ith ie fo probe the mat ly to enter into a controversy with Pg yee a ee te Roosevelt on a question of ve ainsi teat A “ nd > ) —— a acity,” but added HEL 1 =f. That which I wrote, of course, ts And Now Some Verse $4.95 j ore, ‘ Liebe values up to $4.50— ' } - of a ntle 0. y were ¢ y heaven's sake | he to see y -Y Paces Wes yee greet for the pre ous te |The ok. the er winds should gg apt gel 20 Coats for children; sizes 8 to 12 1 1 by Frank that esterday. ° ° ° tow and how you feel in your 15 Short ckets for Women, in covert cloth and woolen mixtures pip ae T t way of shaking And all the ways be ch A with| mind and eye t the spect snow "lam I" just the es and reque of Guggse ! f ri } * (By Caited Pree.) [eens Conyene., F tyr t oat Hhide, for nd try ting the Meadows _— selman, a prom 2 pad aes ~ Ey apitan lence | poems if you write ot |w aketet ears dropping from ites for Mra. Short | nt cy age ll he 7 doin and wheth r | aie scale All Are to Go at $2 - & ed ouldn't begin to pay for the material lone The following list will j ive you the ex fact 1 1 ScFtbeeete ee CRIPPEN CASE FEATHER IN POTTERIL| II] § == essai ean. were () bar allowed Mrs. Short "97 I altmeny | Z ¢ SECOND AVE UNIVERSITY ST} SEATTLE ~ceem eee z THE CAP OF SCOTLAND YARD mR STATE HE STONE. Fi ae @. e will be cen ativen’ tdentificatior sai |“aF STATES WANT STREAMS, FISH, WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE (Written by John E. Wilkie, Chief | impossible for a fugitive to escape of the United States Secret Serv ent Liccsivinaniaias CEES CEEEESS CEES Gp | @) Gy jee, for the United Press.) A phase of the case on which the WASHINGTON, A I have attention of the r oe jeorge F. Cotterill, democ ” ; : ll say the de-|of the vietlm and the proof that a! Odie for the talted i GAME, THEY MUST SAVE WOODS ISSUE IN OKLAHOMA vend lo Mage SE ee ie capac teatacy |senate, has filed his notice of can-| PENNSY FORESTER. a sebe was in harmo: one of the a ele ne P n x . 4 the dramatic incide rs in t world, he or veda . e coe. ed et HARRISBURG, Pa, July 21 of our rivers with their flow at GUTHRIE, OKLA Aug. 2.— — sgreegt a senator district “otter has | 2 i red es th cad prachar- Pravaregl ma uty Commissioner of Forestry present, we realize the necessity | wo; e _ ; ae enorery 7 he a Yard ; : as his bome in the 12th precinct of ne 8 * ‘Willlew ad Sahertran ed tahoe pal ong ge Woman's suffrage is one of the is- : a ‘ ° 3 pen’s house tn Lor ernment has an impreg : " dee 0 is 1 ams, 0 r ania, aki sues in the Okis a i Der Semi-Annual Basket Sale of Odds and Ends is now in ane. uaabanane ase -balit. on. elrenmotant evi. Loe rd ward lite Gilliam a t] the state which is foremost in the} Pennsylvania is takigg advanced ss h Oklahoma primaries to- t ess. Hundred ft too small to advertise, but the wireless telegraph is a dence, and I have the highe lone = ae eh pega "| preservation of food supply of measures to preserve its aquatic 4ay. Lee Cruse, democratic can- 1 ogress. METeGS of at td ” ” B)ful demonstration of what may be lon of this conservative officer. If! it had been t » legislature {8% and game, believes states rae _ i gg ory oy ant ;didate for governor, opposes 3 9 equally as good as these. accomplished in the pursuit of a|Crippen be convicted the highest | tried to change it into the 2th | #hould take sweeping measures to oaly stocked se x food fab, mat woman's rights, aud has made this a criminal. Its employment is credit will be reflected on Scot-| qistrict wave nature, with animals which serve a8 [00d | 74+ part of his campaign. Thomas Pennsylvania, for instance, for food fish, such as frogs, bull-| ” |should make a permar reserva-|/heads and fresh wa terrapin. | Ferguson is the repubiican candi tion of 5,000,000 acre forests From the eight state hatcheries |date. Gov, Haskell is not a can- in various parts of the state, he 1,250,000 fish are turned out an-|didate, the Oklahoma concrete illustration of the fact that land Yard, and will add to the Cotterill’s intentions have caused Folding Lunch Box, | $1 Food Chopper, 73¢ }] modern conditions aiding officers | many laurels won by that organiza-|ay much comment any other 15¢ Family size hee the law have made it nearly | tion | subject of political discussion late food choppers, axmcaas j ly. The republicans who will be! oo. nually, very nearly half as much vitted a 5 tte e eithe | . , ? vrohibiting re-e chops quickly pitted against Cotterill are either/""li., and game depend on|as the total output of the United | Tombiting lection and easily all Ironless Age 7 thee Us; Daniel Landon or E. M. Williams] wreams, and streams depend on | States government Another raw or cooked who are waging an interesting |r routs,” he said. “Forest reserves|hatchery is being established, mente, vee Back to the Farm---Hill] i: © "tics ait irr, Soft! Sat uta te tne weet ®t) WRINKLES tables, ete aystem of reforestation must be Cuts cleanly, It Other can ® to file were king. Old trees must be pro constitution 1 4 ] F] j @ea's Extra Strong Black | |] i Folding Pocket Lunch i i | state organization, the United — - —__—_—___— he inset cc > © “J Mixing Bowl, 21c does not mash ,,| Albert M. | Robinson, Echo Lake,| ‘cred and seedling trees planted. | Sportsmen, does educational work HOW RE M 0 V ED . the food. All (By United Press) i) Damn your charity, give us work representat ve from the 43nd dis-|i’the people want streams and fish|to conserve the fish and game sup W Glazed Yellow Mixing parts heavily NEW YORK, Aug. 2 Bac Our ome peae the produc oo f enor Lone, Sonminte, and gale, tt must have forests.|ply. It ure that real s} It is generally believed that . ce retinned. Odds the soil or we perish!” is the warn-| tivity of the soi iP est Seattle and Stephen 4J./\ 0) we compare the original flow |in taking me scientifically wrinkles are unavoidable, and are wih heavy rolled edge, and Ende- ing sounded by Jas. J. Hill in his| Hill declares the United States| Weston, representative from the| ¥2&? ™ mpare be ¢ ‘ . a : mistakable marks of age. This Or laundry c Highways of Progress,” just pub-|has done with its soll what it has} ‘b representative district * is an r. Wrinkles are the re Odds and Ends 73 lished by Do day, Page & Co. | done with its coal and tron—wasted —e | sult had the losing their fatty lly change {ts ideal of being|ftvers and by deliberate soil ex ‘CHURCH PICNIC lr tes ton removing wrinkle Sad Iron, 13c 15c Clothes Line, 6c ation hausting, by growing single, big| fla, lotions, ete. We can | such a manufacturing country. The ] is IN HARBOR nek F ‘ Sad Iron, with smoothly | Well-Woven and Strong Cotton apid destruction of natural re-| money making crops year after year is GREAT S Cc E absolutely remoy 5; ieee face; specially adapted | Clothes Line, in 40-foot hanks. [|*ources which can never be re-| Without thought of fertilizing or re | and lines from your face by a sclen- ; 4 sig ylenishing by crop rotation. The The French cruise ontea tific, up-to-date and b ess me and shirt 13¢ Setuhauhiance die ond 6c stored to the earth will for nin | ie onet Sd nea | The French cruiser Montealm, in Re : oe ee Ends special ang ushels of wheat to the Fi | H s z “ ‘ > 1 ! hea a | isc and of Rear Admiral F, de| 04. As the artist gives | Odds and Ends 7 re b 1 e p acre,| The mam pientc given by] : b ‘ » Oe! beauty te canvas, so can we 3 hin 2 perbay Austria, cropped for a thousand| Our Lady of Good Help church at Castries, arrived in port at 7:30/ transform that old, dried 4 u PR ac engin paper gon | PEE - f nat old, dried, wrinkly 3 a timber product | Years, produces 17 bushels per acre,| Tesch park yesterda a j last night and anchored to a buoy | skin, hollows and scowls. No mat Nl deep wrinkles Rocky mountains 27, and Eng. 1eeen Fully 4,000 people| | . Te 2 | ““ worth recordin a th A (By Waited Press.) a th tream. Immediately upon | ter from what cause, w im : 4 h a (on ewe ire OSS oves By the m of the prese oi a2 he picnia An the afternoon! WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—As one| the arrival of the French vessel | PFYe your face, you will look from century our best and most con-| | . P | move In the extensive federal pro-| ine . ” . we « rs ne re are: fa gh SAYS GUS ae park this afternoon and ever Ne French vice consul, M. de| moval of these ‘diuticeriny tanks ‘ Sold on Easy Payments Salona Tack tise tonetanie -0an Jing will close the program. Many|oeedings under the anti-trust act,|:apey-Mahy, went aboard and call-| Freckles, pimples. black’ heade, _ oe pbiore ee * ped 7 yn eee ath event itl be on the pro-| United States District Attorney on the comma Today the x pittings, moles and Baskets of Bargains Baskets of Bargains an enhanced cost which would| mine tells me ee ey . : ign eb psa Wh Wise, in charge of the proposed | vi officers w A be tendered | superfluous hair we remove quickly 3 bo probably compel the entire rear that de — mont | “tart & of music and an exhibi, | prosecution of the American Sugar |/01NIN' eneptions . ae bore and re expediently g faces and 14 a i os se Beart ad 15c $1.00 Raz 49c rangement of industries and revo dthappointin’ | eo ve trish dances, Lunch “win | Refining Co. known as the sugar{ {urn visits will be pald aboard the imap rf et noses cort cted , i § c 50c Nickel Silver Tea mon life | is tu set at a te ‘ tis beginning of an action against the , arte rendations furnished upon reques | @ Letter 35c ek ma Nickel Silver Tea 29c “In the year 1950 we will ap-| banquet table] evening big combine. The action is_one of | -— gtd et Shae Pda oak 4 | York Facial ( ultivating Co. | sons The Montealm is 420 feet long anc M2 and 340 a H Me tinct ; Shelt 2 se, Soft Ch proach an ironiess age. Our home| framin’ up |the sults planned in the govern:| The Montealm ts 420 feet long and Parlors 243, 34 and 340 Arcade 13 5c | SESS Layee, Som Chamos 89c supply of iron will have retreated | speech and den Mass for Father MoDonald. ment’s trust busting campaign, and| "88 &. | a Meet slde ain 8795, i} i onine almost to the company of the pre-| have de toast In the Secred Heart church yes-| will be similar to those against the| "es & ben =m Pororigigyeio paged Mimeey Xe iain ; 15 i6c Children’s Tennis 59 aus mates | master past YUlterday solemn high mass was American Tobacco Co, and the| *" tentative plans for a public re-| j . AVE | shoes, patr c Not merely our manufacturing up | brated for the repose of the soul of] Standard Ol! Co. hie sitar sie dull Mal bdr ual ee Pint Can Le Page's 35¢ rp Steel Paring 25c industries, but our whole complex Salisbury’) rather MeDonald, who died in mans Sistas ‘oe ves, 2 for .. industrial life, so intimately built | peddlin’ that) Montre The mass was sung by | SITE siteomnsianaiicnigihenrsnishaieunniinancntimmmmenetines it OS m cheap iron and coal, will feel cart meee ao ighttrbcrgvd oe Just Say | the Baskets of Bargains Baskets of Bargains ment. The peril is not of remote}¢tly wind’ dope agin, Maybe he'll| att House 5c 45e Pint Liquid 29¢ a Mla il a Q anyon HORLICK’ Ss T cE ‘| T ~y ety soiccrine Weise, 19¢ |ocemento tor I "Wher, tha WENDLING BACK SHOWMEN!!!! age ar nal WM Monee maw Women CUREAINS ! : Me Bandy Hovgeicia Se Hose Menders, c fi, 08 Lewiston, | Monk. = rf pee 256 | run 5c manutsstured prodact © muck as a| GAN FRANCIGCO, Aug. £—With| En tee ee ar, ana byron] Se oo MILK | Git Prame £0 " noun | j i 0c Quart Arcade Paint 4s his buttonhole and al ‘helps are returning from San hisper of care about the needs of|a@ rose in his bu Phelt -drink for All Ages. ae DC | oa totor 39c the time marching so swiftly upon|emile on his lips, Joseph Wendling,| Western Washington Francisco in an auto tos | _ The Food sh f and Hat 15 2he Light Damar 15 us? accused of the brutal murder of E newlyweds their blessing. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. AVC | Varnisn j ae c Hill points to England, where the| Alma Kellner in Louisville, Ky. | air A highly sensational story printed | Agrees with the weakest digestion essure of too much attention to/ left today in custody of Capt. John Keptember 19 to 25, in an unreliable newspaper 14s) Debcious, invigorating and nutritious, | ! 4 manufacturing at the expense of Carney ef Louleviiie Wendling F000 "in tee tien night. hinted. im various way th ‘| peop Nag i TL farming is already being felt still maintains his inno an effort would be made to annul| g : , 1 tote @ arlbut From a million to a million and) serting that he will be acquitted as|GG, E. MAT v OX the marriage. As a matter of tact} 4 quick tench prepare] in a miaste. a toe serra ane Ha N 1 half of men are huddling together soon as he ie tried by the Kentucky | . ier. Parry and his bride will } eee foc HORLICK’ | “1 Servi ts AVENUE AND UNION STARLET. in her cities, uttering that most pa-| authorities. The prisoner is due to| mis aaa with the bridegroom's parents after | ‘ake ne substite IKinnear Mfg. Co thetic and most awful ultimatum: | arrive If Louisville next Monday | ORT DOWN ON A MONEY MAKER ¢ camping honeymoon is ¢ | * Others are imitations. 2001-7 Baotha

Other pages from this issue: