The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—TIHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. 5 Winner and Loser | WOMAN WHOCOULDN’T STAY | STRAIGHT LOSES HER BABY A Remarkable Sale of $1.25 Black Silks, 89c All a and important! Have You Registered? Black I wide qualitie end e i izes 1 to 16 will close at look age number of enroll ! «© who have not ments during the last ten days has hat time will not be|been a little more than 150 per plight appealed to a girl in an od-| milk, the po! wald ty aint once, but had gone dows [fine to work quis while the wou | $4.50 Silk Kimonos $2. 95 Twice deserted, a baby of But the baby's plight appealed to Frida nonths Hes Wayside hospital | her Akg Once this baby claimed a we Let me have it he sald. They} ae wesc ‘ n in the elty sit ie not necessary to register again an from the stre But whe thought the baby might help her] 1. 2 Silk Hosiery, $1 brio In fact ho b istered an@t xtrong enough to stay|keep straight, so they let her 7 Ape ; \ ie 45,508, ive {Im fact, anyone who han registered : tay | , res k, with lsle atecti¢ ration, (Mtee January 1, 1910, bas qualified tralght, even for her adopted |tako it i de | ¢ split foot, in re day A ATOR, | aoc: } bild, and pow she can’t keep him tut the gir couldn eep e cs more ¢ according to law | olors. Special cca Courtrts RET eooitees a cokue: bas Gasuauls in ‘May this year a woman whi | straight long. ‘Last Saturday morn-| Announced for Friday color $ cs », detleves that idence since he registered he ave her name ax Hattie Thomp |ing the police found her with the] $1.00 registrat “ ae on gave birth to a boy baby at| baby and a Wes 3 cook , q Samaria dinar oy hor he pul be eine allt i, record he Way de h aplt Tne ehild | 1 “i “Te n pes in 8 foo! What woman won't be delighted with such Ki —Hirat Vloor oe ed or he will be disqualified, Stree e Wayside hospita tamed Jean Bagge 00) ‘ tng tht ation ter tis Bie: ithe apetiis aieetien thane bave bes ad no legal father, The woman, |over a saloon, The man and wolff monos as these, especially when she can secure 75¢ Undergarments, 59c . : : ' N© police way, did o kee: | man were dead drunk, ‘The baby Cotton Vout Third av, and | 1470 changes from one precinct t he pol y, didn’t want t | 50 Ve’ < ) ( y 121 W mm “ w " another, and during the sam he ohild wan weak and suffering. It had] the re very much under price ni ) in the | ha Jium weight, for shew registrations Helpless, the little fellow's/ been fed with whiskey and trey lot, though \ 76c grade. Titeea to Registration for|day. For the first three days in far. At 32 hor taco already Dore] an released on u J0day suspended | Long, \herally fashioned garment \ thbeiet eae mS os cee Ucaiaahis the ventotiation: wae ti marke of disstpation and ain, She | sentence © baby will be ity 9 Pl a a Pia the clty elec ete gem yh aie was In the honpital suffering the |'nt the hospital for the present until | and Dresden ribbon border; regular kimor 50c (Sill Socks, 39c fies voters * jafter effects of drink at the time. |'a home can be found for it y ‘ik Thread Socks, fi split foot $5.50 Silk Kimonos $3. 95 ee ee 2 ee Se bunROWS WILHELMINA 30 YEAR a i sizes 9% Discuss Garbage * £ Henisn for Resioction in Sichens | THEATRE TRUST | SLMINA @OL0 |T japanese Silk Kimonos, in floral, bordered and neat Pe vnds 99 F. * SENSATIONAL GOLD *| | THE HAGUE, Sept. 8.—All Hol-| ian designs, shirred yoke with Butte leeve; shirred ut Whether ost of collecting * || STRIKE AT HOPE, B.C. #/ | lana was en fete in celebration of | waist and long sleeve, ribbon ties or regular kimono style tent oat should be paid out of the * | VICTORIA, B. ¢ * HEAD COMING |the thirtieth birthday anniversary all have satin ribbon facin 35c Neck Fixings, 15c one fur that downtown 4 Day Races — cold . jof Queen Withe ‘or | mi tt kwear assortment, in- perty should — pi 8 nm the mountains pe latory message all par | cludit : be pant Fae Ho a tNdual dome, | has started t stampede ott ot TO SEATTLE 30": ."° ware reosived $7. 50 Silk Kimonos $5.95 cng iawn ts, ince te t o ride - : jabots, abs, net be owner, was ¢ ncipal ge “ . pop eet og town, that i one ‘| (iy Dalted ¥ . the day | La Kimonos, made especially long and wide, em lawn bows, string x ete.; val- Gheuasion at the weekly ane rctig| © time, Rvery one who under: #| NEW YORK IB pire iqued and faced with satin ribbon of corre- | Be® 25¢ ec. Chol ” 15¢ @f the Rotary club at the ve | stands how to stake a claim #} | Klaw, the theatri » aeeen and Im sponding Abs \, + ll wasn Friday ..... pheee cob yee ne Municipal | ® bas grabbed enough grub to #| \mageate, membe Juliana | se mn rt Otway uh, adeo-|# last a few days and joined the «| fon | Yeague, 8 vi. The | ® Stampede The first few #!/ Kiaw & ¥ | COINAGE ESTIMATE REVISED, | cated the was ad.| * Claims staked out are reported #] Yrohs - | indlvidw ‘4 | @ to be rich in copper and gold, & a rus atar WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—A. Platt | ee ee oe * wi, acting secretary of the E | treasury 4 ent, hab estim . he subsidiary nein the Ur s high school Took Wrong Horse | » Included In Klaw b to be $156,168,000, or $9 | L iments Mac ; gee. 000 leas than previously stated | HOUSE URNISHINGS City Quarantine Officer James | — nein | IW: Un dence Sonlecdig von. seven! |NEAR DEATH OF HICCOUGHS. iiouonT lis WIFE | Sag vr alobapins Pe: geerearee # ed as & horse thief, only to be re ON, IL, Sept. §—After sur-| Sure, bring the wife — Peengys ys * leased In a few minutes, an operation for a well de- | alo Sunday to Lake these unusual offerings 1 ns a ant, in w of the fact # OFFER $%,000 FOR 1 TREE. : had Ghaean unabe Gite ts ws case of appendicitis, Capt.| Park. Take steamer City of Both-|M that only the best { en red—no “se ’ or * a . of the stolen horse. Frank King, master of the river ell at Madison wharf. Bring fist Race ‘ “rm A # Ano f $30. 000 to eke 2]. La Moore had a man suffering} "&?. CHARLES TOWNSEND j packet G. W. Hill, is near death line and tackle. Ole Hanson & Co.,| , aged wa t ption a ks ® app! ated sore “a “ > fr a erysipelas at his o Who WIll Buceeed Burrows from a chronic case of hiccougha third floor New York Block | WASHING MACHINE—Sun re. COAT HOOKS— ROLLING PINS — Full Size, a . a Waa ie afternoon, and volving wheel, round tub, strong | Hooks; worth 10¢ Black Handle Relling Pins; A. Bag sb the Union stables to » hoops $4 45 worth 6c. Friday .-..... uc syeers old onan i order to take his Friday A dis called the Chelan, grows a # | (he Dest house. | Half an hour lator DUST PANS—Full size; sold ev REFRIGERATORS TEA KETTLES—No. §& Gray & golden yellow tr sald to * | saw a rig standing at the curb. He | orrwhere for 10¢. Here 5c All Refrigerators will || “ranite Tea Kettles; double- ® be. differ TD The ‘offer a; Went out, climbed tn with ix A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast wcoaped on be closed out, beginning || coated; best goods; regu ‘ 50c —. " by an Eastern ayn- @| Patient, and drove off same ? nets | oboewes en i No. 7 size tomorrow, at one-third larly 69¢. F was made a mate J fe ainu ~atterso heavy, nice goods; our .d # dicate which desired to propa- #| ,9\t funy minutes J. M. Patterson, loader at 286. Fuiday .,.206 || off the regular fair prices. || COVERED KETTLES — Two- _ the tree . horse at the entrance of the Pre SOAP—10 bars Elk Savon Laun Every oe guaranteed to quart Berlin Covered Kettles; mtaine building, returned dry ap; worth Gc 9 give satisfaction. ed covers; worth 25¢ 5 RAR AAA ARE RARER RM) root to find his rig go Special for Friday 1 c —Hasement | Pore ae A Cc |ried to police headquarte AER ARPES IL RASA Takes New Position. William E. Slater, for the p years in charae of the Seat oR. G. Dun & Co, ed, and with a patrotman in the direction which La Moore had taken La Moore returned from house and reached the qredtt department ndt-| Hutlding just in time to meet Pa Sesiee American Bank of this City.| terson and the patrolman, He turn. JUST %as72 SCHOOL ed the rig over to its owner, but CHILDREN IN STATE. the patroiman failed to-appreciate il the je nd insisted — th Sept, 8 Moore ompany him to head ldren of a¢ as shown by © Superintender A Store Where True Economy Can Be Safely Practiced eMAarcPousall & outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Larger SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Butterick Patterns and Publications for October Are Ready © pop 518,108 A GREAT SALE OF 2 ’ Moore, Theatre Children’s a Walker Whiteside Clothing | The Melting Pot At the GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO. sate How om ao een — SEATTLE THEATRE $ $2.45 | $7.50 Boys’ Suits, with t Fame : | pairs of pants, a special at s.. 82.95 | ++. $4.85 Cotton Mills Start Up. YELL, Mass., Sept. 8—After | posed bandi of 10 days, fotk and the Simnts fosten mis wewnted ot ™Take Notice today MURPHY ON LEAVE. Prefident Murphy of the city eounci! was granted a leave of ab-| will surely be advanced. BUY before this advance comes. The price of A CHOICE GROUP OF HANDSOME SUITS, IN 5.00 Boys’ Su ® BAKER 87 Bargains cd reas ae 8 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, J. W. Bullock bag 5c East 87. Ind. 87. YOUNG Regular SOc Caps for Boys, Dental War a MEN seh Regular $2.25 Misses’ . 10 ADVERTISEME Good Thing for the Paid by E. M. Farmer, agen Bradford's Supporters AND SMALL MEN IN PREVAILING STYLES AND SHADES. VALUES UP TO $22.50 People Children’s $1.25 Great Western Clothing Co 1317 FIRST AVENUE i ‘Lois T heatre ages, M “BACHELOWS HONEYMOON" Weok “The Great John Gante Don't Mise This Bit, JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Florence Tri Jack Go Elmore and Rayr PAN GES THEATRE == IN SIZES 32, 33, 34, 35 AND 36—A SPECIAL ror Tomonnow anp sauspar 914475 f I[ SHOE SPECIAL | THIS WEEK | New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Nen’s Work Shoes | Arriving Daily heer asi "689K, "ha artistic sur delightful music few of the things Boys’ Shoes = ae ; all sclid leather ade our cafe popu irs for the ladies very Thursday evening. a ee Herr, Franz Adelman A Splendid Line of Topcoats and LCL po nt sy Cravenettes al Popular Prices || *AY Mone Clove avoy The Cheapest Place for Good Shoes Cafe | VAME.S BE. BRADPORD Piates | Candidate for Prosecutin a Attorney cine—NOT A NAR : Bt. J, Mich. aay - 1406 THIRD AV., BET. UNION AND PIKE ane 0s oe fee Shoes ° ° Pants arma | Wateh the classified coh i At Largest Clothiers on the Coast and . ° $3 and $3.50 tT ¢ wer Overalls 4 Ad Latrances First and Yesler WAVE: First and Yesler Ka FRANKLYN ARDELL & C« | HOWARD & HOWARD wave % eu W 3 FI t ht ven» it In th Ben Beyor & avana | watt ¢f days. }

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