The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1910, Page 3

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The Hit :t. Season On Tuesday we will place on sale a carload of High-Grade Blue and White and White and White Graniteware. This catload was bought during a factory lull at a special price, nabled to offer you bargains never before ire carload has been divided into two lots. Plenty for All LOT 2 INCLUDES THE FOL of Pre ing Kett 6 and 8 LOWING serving Berlin Covered Kettles; 8 and quart Berlin Covered Sauce 10-Quart eee My 4 | 17-Quart Dish Pan, or Double Pans and Ket a and | Handle Preserving Pane, &-Quart Coffee Pots, 1% and 2 Tea Kettle, 12-Quart Water Pail, Values $1.00, 1% -Quart Rice Boller; values to $1.50, All go 59c 50c City Sheet Steel Mail Box Japanned finish; has 29 Cc clasp for padlock Perfection Oil Heater Come early or you will get left Me Pair of Door Butt — with screws size 4x4; 10c No smoke or smell: pertectly safe; nickel-plated, safety emoke leas device; ol) indicator cine, 3.98 2.89 size $3.50 size ... 26e Daisy Sink Stopper and Suc ion Cleaner, to be used 15 in kitchen sinks ......... c Se Claw or Shingling Hatchet, made of best quality crucible Meel; fitted with selected 25c ina we “Sweet” “Nut-like” | “Luscious” ‘| Ultra Mild” |] Its hard to find the words to describe that flavor ob- ow “Presado” blend of tobaccos. There’s “a something” pro- duced by “Presado” knack -|} of blending—a superiority—a delicious fragrance, a nut- ‘11 flavor, that certainly catches wm tained by the remarkable: Salem, Ore.-An effort In being made by friends of Governor Frank Benson to persuade him to return | who took up the white 4 to Salem be maries living tn the bay from & He was operated on ago and a growth was from his nose fore the statewide pri Governor Benson ts now acro: removed We take it that the Indian ts one of the principal industries of Okla homa.—Milwaukee Journa Vancouver Barracks, Wash Or ast been issued by Br al Maus, commander artment of the ¢ concerning annual inspection of the forts of Alaska abla I lke the earth Rockefeller P the stro Rochester Post-Express Pride of possession is Portiand, Ore.—Soldiera of the First Infantry, commanded by Maj Martin, who have been fighting for est fired around Butte Falla in southern Uregon, reached Portland today from Mediord. There were \0 soldiers aboard the train When all the Indians die off some of those western lawyers will to hunt up # new profession Rapids Press ave The death of Col, Isaac Chicago- lL. Bt in that no many « meeting char stead of with real aula Rey sbite Washington.-Unele Samu going to use several pounds good powder when the Manchur bearing Prince Tsai Heun, ¢ naval commianic arrives in the Port of San Francisco Friday. A royal salute will be fired for th prince Why not put Mr one this country ever saw.—Grand Rapids Press. Sait Utah.—David Walker, r merchant, chy man ap t at the tim ita failure of the Calffornia Deposit and Trust company, of San Francisco, is dead following an tll hess of several months Walker began life as a peddler of TOLSTOY WAS 82 SATURDAY COUNT LEO TOLSTOY MOSCOW, Sept Tolstoy Saturday perm half. rent lente ant home 150 miles cow, the count received ons of his world immediat he la ; bh ha hi for bim for the past two yea He received fr America cong Thaw Fighting Again _ | and holds the smoker: a, i oe a file that ALMOND TASTE of \:ttiscccma™ ° ri) the “Presado” blend That de-lichtful combination of! flavor and fragranceasfoundonlyin| the TOM KEENE! oO And tt knack of their supe Se. Thor Manufactu ing out the iey, the i re re Beating + to dealer and their s,s What it uch an WNequaled ciga d at the © price when Bo pon th sold at ‘ that the ee Ss eae Hf the cigar isn’t in the case, ask the ¢ he keeps it. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Ine. — =. dealer Jom Keon: fi | spired by jealousy Slays Girl and Self ABERDEEN, &. D., Sept. 12 Jay Hart aged 26 years, shot at D Clinite, a young dentist, then } his sweetheart, Adele Kiser, in the home of the girl's parents here last night. Harbinson then put a bullet into his own brain Taft Attends Funers al BOSTON \ President aft came up from He toda O attend the funeral of Lloyd W had chosen for a place on the su preme court benct Nine Killed in" YORK 1 ROME of chole last 0 been 1 ted from near-b An 1 h periodical the kalser's poet Alfred Austin many and Engla be avoided much erald Washing 1p longer Seattie, Washington seclusion In Marin county, | an Francisco, | eral weeks | says John D.} est of human tralts, | Grand} nvon carriera,—-Boston Advertiser is } ie fh Bept. 12—| Boston—Prosident Taft arrived at! %. Francisco Scagito, held here for the 10:16 o'clock this morning to attend | y slaying of Guisseppe Ceracio, de the funeral of the Lioyd W.|% clared today that his vietim was a Bowers, solicitor general of the| % member of the Black Hand soclety United States - and that he had hounded him for} |* "pw, many of which are with #| trarp | Chin'On ts the name of a Waste] ge ” Pouton irlends # the name of a Wash-| % |ington Chinaman, Ho's not & mem |e AR ARREARS Actor Meets Odd Death | states are gathered at Camp Atas-| the military form of a dinner, and will be held tn | maneuvers to begin next Wednes | the ¢ t of the church Wed n Captain Blom Dead. day September 14, at 6:30, Rev. F. W TACOMA, Sept. 12.—Captain T. THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1510. : ne RAKKN RRA Vanderbilt Not Shot NEWPORT, Sept, 12.—It is denied by family physicians here today that Reginald Vanderbilt was shot last) week by the jealous husband of one| of the younger matrone of the fash-| The story wae printed | In a local newspaper. | r] Ales PRIVATE CITIZEN 18 » | * BACK IN OYSTER BAY . * (My United Brews) Continued Investigation of the In| S""Bverern Hay, NY. sept dian Jand situation sh * 12.—Col Hoon welt | ms #Ynk today from the (PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY OLE HANSON.) fatigue exceeded the ordinary Kills Black Hander, * * * * + * * * * * » *! PHILADELPHIA 7 * * * * * * * * ber of congress.—St, Paul Pioneer HARRISBURG, Pa, Bept. 12 James A. Sullivan, a young actor Press examen The Men's club of the Trinity | !* dead at his home here after hav-| | Par rohy will hold firat {ng broken & blood vessel in his| Paso Robles.—Troops from three} meeting of the season in honor of | lung while lifting the leading Indy in "The Young Doodle Boy,” from «| the stage during a performance rector's return to participate inj The meeting will be warfare and from cadero held tn near here the mimic - - Keator and Rey. H. H. Gowen will| D. Blom, the wealthy sea captain| Aldrich, Ballinger and Cannon) speak Parishioners and thelr) who was found lying in @ remote are the A. B.C, of republican dis-|fri¢nds are cordially invited to at spot in Polnt Defiance park with his satinfaction.Memphis Commercial tend the program which follows the | throat slashed, ia dead, The police Appeal meeting believe Blom a@ suicide THOS. P. REVELLE Anti-Cannon Candidate for Congress. The only way to defeat Will E. Humphrey, the standpat congressman, is to vote for the King county man, Thos. P. Revelle. This is recognized by the #* of the lab ations, of the granges and Rafus R. Wil pague r for or Org iblicans sive Rep tern Washir writes to Revell ublican and V on, ma “My Dear Revelle—t feel it a duty, which is a real pleasure to discharge, to bear witness to the fact that you are an earnest and unswerving champion of pro- | gressive republican principles. It would bea real mis- fortune if a single progressive republican in the First | district did not, at the coming primary election, sup- port your nomination for congress.” The “In order to win the congressional fight and defeat William E, Humphrey we should vote for Thos. P. Reveille, of Seattie, for first choice and J. W. Bryan, of Bremerton, second choice. Chas. R. Case, president of the State Federation of Labor, says Urge all trade unionists and others with whom you have any Influence to vote for Revelle and Bryan. indexter e as follows Labor Journal, Bellingham, says: The First Twice-a-Month Ladies’ Home Journal Now Out-—10 Cents COMPLETE Magazine of over 50 pages, giving the latest and smartest Paris autumn fashions for girls and women, all shown in pictures, with the "ob wieet hats, blouses and dresses in their original colors, direct from the foremost Paris workshops — ee STEAMSHIPS aE. TRU | “Prince Rupert” and “Prince George” With 239)Fashion Pictures —e Our Boys Are Millinery On Credit This style is an ex: of the low-cre room shape wn mush- that will be much in ands of other stun- I ing rep- designers. and pleasing Buy Your New Hat Now You don't have to until the season is half over. ust Open an account with us, pay a little down, and our new hat when you want it. We will be » extend our convenience to you without addi- ¢ best efforts of hx An inspection will be appre resent wait Safest, Fastest, Finest, SEATTLE Thursdays and § night on PERT a PRINCE Not ty LEY Ce 3 ; is +4 ( Inc ae ng pct and inys at Mid- 1 STEWA ALBERY” tor ‘points “very where ket Office. Wash |, First ones, BLISHING COMPANY ADELPHIA J. H. Burgis, General Agent, THE CURTIS Pl PHIL Str. Clty For Tacoma pie Yoh VER i SEATTLE FARE, Ae Four Ro Delivered to any address on request to VICTOR H. PELZ 235-6 Central Building TACOMA ROUTE ROUND TRIP, See od Trips Dally MXIALS SERVED, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or ee: Cl! real estate, etc. of luyerett of Telexraph, SA RTS SNORE D5 ROR SE SSE TOO satanic BBSE RE

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