The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1910, Page 8

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SEE to ee ' i ' ie a i SHOW MANAGER MARRIES rite i tte aadite akin | Gar uLee GAYNOR WILL RUN ¥ Increase of the faculty's salaries Danas aes hee aa ' | Oddities From the Courts Se eal wih tae mnie | yMCLBANHBORO, 1, Bent. 16 — ONE OF HIS CHORUS GIRLS Queer Situations and Law Points That Cute Lawyers and Solemn ts Cincinnatt Cuter ce. Cus aloe iol he ¥ J | mates his lowe at $1,500, The ere | Judges Have Been Fussing About Maze @TUOENTS DISPIGUAED. |ntes, tie oes at ’ ae The rons A FENCE ULD LEAK—Miebt k tried to ob f ING: YORK, Pa, Sept, 1% Ten jan acre in Glue ’ t wsiness ours later they found and Mra FENCE COULD LEAK—Michigan saloonkeeper tried to clone fat tai ate ne ate etre eat mans) hours later they found Mr and iire.| his bar on Munday by placing a ploket fence between It and the Ai Soa Rang ir Mtr ti 20,000 VISIT ERIN'S ISLE a a 7 10 Ag egal spcuatagl Ment |" restaurant portion of his establishment, Court held (hat thin didn't when they were Initiated into the Al | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Twer the ¢ storie ae | ro Sap ore Hous thee wan why Gus Welnterg| lose the saloon (hy Untied Press.) ha Debating Soclety of York ty thousand Irish-Americans visited ted to hing is only human a all pull inemteaye “arated Of ap SPEED UP THOSE WIRES—Telegraph company, sued for | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept, | bigh school. Their tormentora ap. |the land of the shamrock during the ie state hat he fell in/from Mra. Derthick's blonde (?)| “mages because of delay in message, set up defense that there | President Taft arrived today in his/plied shoe polish to their faces and |clowing summer, according to Fran th tof politica le Se one of {locks yesterday. afternoon and! Was nothing about the monsage or instructions that expectal dispatch | Private car and was in attondance| the acid {t contained has scarred |cis J. Kilkenny, president of the etters thane kangaroo girla In this} hummed a few bara from Mendel» wan desired. The court sald the very fact that the wire was em at the meeting of the Bale corpora | their countenances. Irish Homegoing Association has written to t olitical ay neg tuneful musical comedy? gohn’s Wedding March. Mise Scott} Ployed showed that the plaintiff was in a hurry, and the company Ban Ww t dy's business if Miss | (beg pardon— Mrs, Derthick) is one} bad to pay = a — are ain : Scott quietly hopped aboard a train {of the popular members of “The SNAPSHOOT THE SPEEDE Ly Down in Massachusotts the | t Pe A ead of the show, and | Burgomaster” comp: do was auto coppers took a photograph of a speeding auto from behind and MO ae eae ees One rere either ead commratuie:| saapped it again a-socond Inter. Thea they introduced. the two | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON. Inc. [—Furnitune stey from said train at the/ tions as soon as the happy news fil | photographe as evidence that the tachine had gone farther than It ni * , DRY GooDs Union depot Saturday morning? tered around | should tn a given time. There was strenuous objection, but the ple | Btore Closes Daily at 5:30, it was not As sald before, Mr. Derthick is tures were adnritted as proper evidence. Again, was {t anybody's business that “Wally” and Marcelle beat it Dr. Matthewsward? The reply is obvious. When the rest of the troup swooped down on Seattle several | “SPOTLESS TOWN" IS | MRS. SAGE'S SCHEME} NEW YORK, Sept. 19—A apor| less town is Mrs. Russell Sage’s lateat plan for pe Fea h etiting hu town is } man DE lated at Forest OH LI He bad Every house in iT own will be ely fire walls and partitions will be of terra cotta moderate cireum-| stances will be provided with comfortable homes on easy pay me There will be no renters and @ man will be enabled to own his own home, with a little} garden. Each neighborhood will bave a roomy playground for the children, and there will be parks and fresh air in plenty The streets, the sidewalks the h will have to be kept ser) yusly clean nd the lawns and gardens in perfect condition. Persons in and nses Mass.—President Taft short session of Beverly, will, in the com congress, urge an appropriation for the fortification of the Panama ca nal Great Falls, Mont. — Will! Pempke and Ben Miller were fata hurt when a big 40-horse-power auto they were driving crashed through a fence at the race track New York.—Baron K. Mitsu, est banker in Japan preparing for a tour of the States. is in New York United Miss Hilda E Juneau. SEATTLE REPORTER NOW REAL AUTHOR the fall book annor Among ments of interest to is that of Moffat, Yard & Co., wh¢ are issuing Frederick R. Bechd “The Hard Rock Mar The story ran serial in the Evening Post and was the » of much favorable c Mr. Bechdo R reporter on The S as much of an attle rea ts Saturday abject n writing as al but he was turer as @ writer. White going to the Uni versity of Washington he spent his spare time working in the Cascade ¢ that he se x “The Hard tunnel and it was cured his material Rock Man. Bechdolt went through all the pre liminary stages from a mucker to driving a compressed air drill in the face of the tunnel. He went North in the first Alaska rush and drove a dog team in the White Pass. Later he shipped before th mast and worked a placer claim. All the time he was storing mater ing that has since made him famous. His home ts now in the artist-liter ary colony at Carmel, Ca Standpatter to Be a Jersey Senator Ex-Gov. Franklin Murphy, stand- patter selected by New Jersey re publicans to succeed Standpatter John Kean in the United States senate. HARVARD IN PRACTICE, BOSTON, Sept. 19.—Twelve of last ye eterans were in u on 1 th ernoon to the n A8ON and hope r orte ure accordingly high. Coach Haughton outlined h plans briefly and put the men through a few limbering } ng in real earnest et on as the men tes Beds dogg bk ality i rk the { out of their nen PPP PPL PLLA PDA Pos $4.35 PAIR Vhite Wool Blankets, in dow Joir Bo > oh S ith 7 blue borde 1 I cerpraesy rss oys’ oes at pecial Prices $4 Srsy Wool Blenkets, full bed’ sin TTSBURG, Pa Sept. 19 ,, “Moth ‘ ell known in min takes | has an ne 1 te a book on E. J. Loranger, the popular man ag of the Polk Directory Co., ja ther of an eight-pound al for the writ-| THE SEATTLE STAR business manager of the troupe, A} TICKET I8 A CONTRACT wag in the company was mean} a bathhouse and was standing in line walting for a bathing sult enough to suggest that the business! when a brassy youth butted In ahead of her, She protested, where: manager Now has & business mana-| upon an employe threw her out of line, called her names and shook A woman had bought her tleket at | ger, Anyway her. She sued for breach of contract, as she had pald for @ ticket they say entitling her to a bath that she never had. The bathhouse com pany clalmed that her action should be for assault, but she got a money verdict GIPSIBS ARE CREDIBLE--Defense in a criminal sult attacked 4 gipsy witness by introducing an article from the Bneyclopedia Rritannion showing that the race are nomads, with no home or country. This was used as a basis of argument that a gipey’s rep utation for trath and veracity should be proved by different meth stenographer, has gone to Iditarod to| ods than those employed with ordinary persona, It didn’t go with wed Dan W. Sutherland, the de the court posed United States marshal, NEAT SCHEME BLOCKED—Down tn Kansas the Hquor sell ane ers had been paying a virtual license by betng “pulled” regularly Garden City, L. l—Tod Schreiver every month and paying @ stipulated fine each th This plan was formerly & Glenn Curtian assistant, | kBocked out in court. Then the town authorities abolished taxes made an aeroplane flight by moon. ff supporting the police and firre departments and the police judge light here last night and let the liquor sellers contribute @ fund each month for that pur Then he sued the bank to recover. “You lowe,” said th will show that his and the Taft administration were in the right followers court The | | most servicea orings Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses | Classified Page. plain and emb pose. The accommodating authorities were tined for contempt of court rene intaaheliclieliatetatataialalrd PROMISE TO WIFE ANNULLED—A Protestant who married a € Catholic wife made a formal agreement with her before marriage % Judge Burke Thanks Voters. */ that any children of the union should be baptized in the Catholic not is *| faith, even if the wife should die. After her death her relatives ragt * Judge Thomas Burke has *! brought sult, but the jadge would not enforce the agreement, as it | “isha igs # issued a brief letter of thanks #/ gid not affect property rights | ) the % to his supporters who worked # CUSSED” ON HIS DEATHBED—An antemortem statement {ff % for him during the | primary ®| was attacked on the grounds that the man making It had employed |} ® campaign, in which he assured */ «wear words, showing that he did not appreciate the emnity of |i only ® them that the satisfaction of #| his condition or his oath. Court ruled that persons may be #o In | . ® having made « good fight re | the habit of using profanity that they would unconsciously drop |i er ® leves the sting of defeat. #) into it, and that the circumstance In this case did not invalidate the |[f # Judge Burke declares bis tn ®| gtatement “[opeeeeerseereteumeees % tention of abiding by the re- #| ABSENT MINDED DEPOSITOR—When making out « deposit | ff %® sults of the primary, and ven’ ®| slip a business man absent-mindedly filled {t out in the name of an- |i ® tures the forecast that time # other man. 1 » * * . * * * * * tee eee ee KNITTED Thread-silk Hos SILK iery me welt | | ff silk.” ¢ | FREDERICK & NELSON ame in black, white Hi] = “WONDERFOOT” SI INCORPORATED | LORS Ade nt oor nko hae lisle in foot, giving it doub! BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-Made Fall Suits |[Women’s| SPECIAL Misses’ | The Glove Sectic Street G 1 ves, includin line, insuring satistact¢ follow MATERIALS are iots, mixtures and worsteds. THE good quality homespuns, chev serges, co 2S © Gr Green, Ts F LORS are ray, Green, Tan, Navy, H ure very charming new atin Florence, one of th qualities A suit-buying opportunity of unusual 16. 75 } : importance at... ce || — Notions } ane ment Salearoc } : nnn annnan | Princess Chic’ Hose Sup : sara-saeaneaamananem Il porters, to-be worn with or Ms Ii] without corset, 50¢ pair Women’s and Misses’ Sweater Coats Sore anne Aad . 2 |}]] Dress. and Corset Protectors Attractiyely Priced ines 2 and 3, 600 and 66 : 4 babs r Dressmakers’ Pins, $2.95—Women's and Misses’ Sweaters, of good ound ane its he t-Hold” Pearl Halr-pins juality worsted yarn, 27 inches long, semi-fitting style, b y “ey to with high turnover collar, full-fashioned sleeves and I} " Inviait Collar wide cuffs; cardinal, white or Oxford-gray Ix for be : Waients aud'Md he a Wire, black and \ sand Misses Sempr-fitting Sweaters, of good grade worst white, 4 yards for 8 ed yarn, in several fancy weaves, with straight coat faste ning and high or low }f! Best Stee! Tollet Pins, black neck. Shown in cardinal, white and Oxford gray, a | es “gpa enkn well as various color combination Machine Oil, 10 Girls’ and Boys’ it's’ and Boys’ Heavy, Plain Rib-stitch Sweaters bo bos i sin Sweaters, $1.75 able: si ee en ee eee te "ange Popular Fall Styles in Turbans sha At $3.95 and $5.00 ot VIDE, $1.25 ¥ Patent B itton Shoe ‘ la also show in dull ca nit $1.75 pair; 84 to 11, 1.80 pac 8 e125. Seyi geanae ae: | An Excellent Number i in Misses’ School Shoes Homs ; Mi 8¢ School Shoes, in heavy kid or dull calf, with full, round toe, heavy sole and JOURNAL iow hee! hown in a full range of sizes, p ce as foll izes 244 to 6, $2, rair P, 5 11% to 2, $1.75 pair; 8% snge of sine. priced as i pigs 4 east Coats of broadcloths, boxy ; may be had with cotton ‘bes || FRENCH KID GLOVE | Sizes |an mp | Sizes | 1 back " eatin om 6 34 to $6. 19 14, 16, Hii] KID GLOVES, $1.50 P SS SSS SSS eee A Special Purchase of ample Long Coats On Sale at $25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Only one or two of a style inthis collection, whic mixtures, coverts and novelty coa , semi- and 7¢-fitting models, suitable for street, mot ral utility wear They are strictly man-tailored, 54 inches long, some with h collar and deep lapel, some cut on loose-fitting lines, with sleeve, and other with large novelty buttons. Some are full-lined with good quality satin, others 1 an neck priced for this timely offering, at $25.00. Sece Specially An Extensive Showing of Silk Hosiery for All Occasions of Silk Hosiery are here in a broad assortment of staple and fancy cok ble grades roidered styles—for all occasions, at uniformly moderate prices. spagpice $1.50 PAIR—Knitted ITALIAN SILK HOSIERY, $1.50 PAIR—Very eae mW with 4-inch garter tic, with excellent wearing qualities, and retain their lugte and toes, or in all after having been washed. Shown in a wide range of col and coloring orings, including black and white LK ERY, $200 PAIR— BLACK SILK HOSIERY, $1.25 PAIR—Mediur n weight, j garter welt and ner lining of extra long and perfect fitting, with 7-inch garter top and # trength ; come in black only mercerized heels, soles and toes First Ploer, | Gloves for Street and Dress Wear in Wide Variety ; is replete with popular styles in Kid Gloves, Ca g practically all desirable qualities. The of the excellent numbers f fitters in at ry selection. Some ature $2.00 PATR-— with Paris-point ¢ roidery on velvety finish, with one large pe lasps at wrist. Come in black, | Pont embroidered backs gray. AIR wa any ELBOW LE TH K quetaire ¢ at wrist, in white, black ms 3 ree pearl cl ink and sky-bl lue pagne, 7 Attractive Weaves in Fall Dress Silks and Woolens Daily arrivals add interest to the disp] ays in the ideas in fabric and colorings. Brown, Dutch-Blue and Black. } Beautiful satin cross-bar Taffeta plaids and a fine Peau-de 7 he Coats are 30 and 32 inches long, severely plain | | i “BOND El SIL K, THE OLD SAT TABtE LYONS cite a cee tailored, with close-fitting collar, well-shaped lapel, #! | SILK, FOR ALMOST 100 YEARS A LEADER, REPRE THE NEW SEASON'S and mannish sleeves, some finished with cuff. NTED BY j 1¢ most beautiful of all the soft, The Fall assortment of The Skirts are in new flare styles, some with plaits mery satin weaves, shown in black only, 35 inches wide, | now read P ; ; at $2.00 yar out-of-the-ordinary shades. Phe des ng and tailoring have been carefully ex Satin Ma rite, also a satin weave, but somewhat heav- | and “forest-green,” very ecuted, assuring excellent fitting and shz ape-retaining ier than the above, is shown in an excellent range of color- | coats—these shown in a ing 35 inches Wide, $2.00 yard 50 yard Women’s Silk and Albatross Kimonos Priced Low at $4.50 made from soft are in SPECIAL purchase of Long Kimonos, These albatross, in red, gray, black or pink Empire style, with broad tuck over shoulder and skirt of ample fullness. One of these, in a soft shade of rose-pink, is hed down front and around neck and sleeves with bands hite striped silk. Special, $4.50. Kimon in pale-blue with conventional de and br 1ished on front, neck and sleeves a 0 K enhagen-bl Persian effect, { and cream, finished with plain white with of white trimming $4.50. Agents for Caloric Fireless Cook- Stoves New ‘Arrivals i in | “Aurora” Moss Rose Draperies CLOTH, 0 AURORA w ship 50 PAIR—In SIDE blue CURTAINS, INCORPORATED ee he with high storm collar, buttoning up to ape ARABIAN MOCHA GLOVES, $1.50 PAIR— -length style, Sps at wrist Silk and Dress Goods Sections, which already feat Among the newest ac and coin-dotted designs, 20 inches wide, $1.00 yard. $5 BROADCLOTHS— , and embraces the best of the staple and the fi mbraces @ tings, in wring and ialf-lined nd Floor. Gloves, Mocha Gloves tendance are expert in thi din the new Fall linesare In soft Boag at wrist and F wn in. black and shades¢ | She D GLOVES, $3.50 PAIR—Mom overseam sewn, with extra-wide Shown in white, cham —-Firet Floor quisitions are: —Pirat Phoor. in small figured eau-de-cygnes, black and colored Broadcloths iif “chant and children’s inches wide, Two of the latter smart for jacket superior quality, 52 on One Aas ee ss j t-blue. n Blankets e border. First Proof: et mal ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED quat 1 Mebane dusnnuudsdie nee

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