The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1910, Page 6

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h wv rHE STAR—WEDN®SDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910, nan | AFTER HALE’S T Deeennnheenaeeen| W M Jud |e nth hhh he ‘ OCA TACOMA ELECTION : :| Want More Judges aT - & WANTS $10,000 FOR NIGHT * * MISS MAY KRUEGER 16 * IGT 4 2 rm | | JUDGES ARRESTED Ay IN JAIL * : ag! * CONVENTION NOTABLE *# 4 + 7 * * he com > \ le * tion enough, saya J, H. Pink ® & b.—Min y Krueg * ' H | : a . bi RS : bse , * ean worth $10,000, He ® ® tle is one of the notable * 4 a iwout action in the sue ® # the international 5 r * lente Sm 4 wholesale fraude alleged to hava) #! peric t yesterday against * * ere ‘ * t the conan i }been perpetrated during the recent|® P. B. Sullivan, proprietor of # a The t ' * ‘ed diwtriet tm thy : election. In the recount many bal:|W the American cafe, asking for ® # her 4 1 givin * Hay view brew : BY CYNTHIA GREY lots have been found marked by|#/that amount of damages, on ® # enting at * ‘ One of the bride . saat ey : ‘ I here my-own sons the same 1, and one candidate! ® account of an Accusation of ® Sle mente it * + bh agen ye yy. Rey oe ght toga ence Bag nn who was credited with no votes in| # petit larceny made by Sul ® HP gymendored “ * to be ¢ * What can I do to let them know it without hurting lthe district where the five accused |#iivan which Ianded Finigan #| (£0) 1 pped! to the wuperiie © to the * : = cal i }men were judges is found have; tn fall over night Rt oemmuetanns MM Labdeay there, 1% * eon ae it eae hee | polled a total of 36 by the recount.|® saya tb war #| tore will be relisved from bie duties(* *RRARWAAHRA HESS , and « do as } pleased ave * when bf al * , ¥ 7 at reCaune on November 1, and the extra TRUANT BOY WENT TO WOR torch ge ee | SEATTLE BOY MISSING * before — Juntice ¥| juagen called in ; cid dighe angi acespodaghttt i" AS w 4 poor man to | WALLA WALLA, Oct, 56 ‘red | *& ® tee mm) Wine of Mey. Mr Cooper Dies. : , at iti dilks eheoil | Green, who came here fre c _ | n w REMNANTS OF WA real trouble fon herself, and ating’ work, has disappeared and NEITHER BRIDGE NOR |, M9. ctura F. Cooper, wite of te of stro oF WALL Pape Be ¢ Pee on tee ay weg nin fathe “a a . ory | » Coo) at the fam i ‘ ‘ ne god about {t—men do like to be en his father ; Wast SUBWAY FAVORED °.. Bae rood oe i . pena «ap tedle 7 10 Clean honiyg a that appeal te are ni soltient ther an-overnesd bridke ct i gains call ig missing y om the nterest in what 3 ‘ | ny Ie fave tne end Federal Paint & Wall Paper 6, nh the CHAS. F. JOHNSON oe eee eee ee ee n ~ Sete a) f whe goe 7 - re This Waterville, Me, lawyer,|@ HIS AFFINITY COST + d treed twice the democratic candidate for | PROFESSOR HIS JOB «& 4 hung governor of Maine, is an anno die * ac-| here's & remedy for t extremes. It 4 andidate for the senatorial seat) @® NEW YORK, Oct Prot, * g to the clty engineer, ts to] The wife should t the home en r jnow © Hale, the} ® Harry Thurston Peck, one of #| widen the walk on the south margin should she neglect her home for the sake of “gadding standpatter wh t out when the|@ the most notable Latin schol #| of Jackson at s t She tate went democratic. *# are in th * « day may be celebrated | h that * fired by t * if the plans of the Cham-| t she MLLE. LA BARRAQUE SINGS. # bia unl 7 ree go through | asptration and @ * This * » Christine La Rarraque * tution * fr sf octal of the Orpheur '@ suit bes aht againet Pe * ‘ .. Th she was # Mise Exther Quinn, who wants ® ‘ umunity Gree * 000 heart baler Peck @ h toward a night tn the firet r lin Seattle ®@ says he will not accept his Gis *. Commercial club} . I'll wager they'll still [at the Boylston Avenue Unitarian @ minsal and will fight to hold # embers to ita member: | 4 be hurch. The bitnd soprano soloist! ® bis job * during the month of — was heard In several Italian, Eng @& . yer, and will soon number ARAAAAAAARAARAARARARRARK EERE REE | and Frenct tor WHEREHHEHRHHHAEE n all * * * CAVALIERI'S TEN RULES FOR BEAUTY «| - * re * | * To kee t b .w * oF ; dgeenoe 4 OUSEKEEPI : * * | i) th * the eel * * | . : onne : * ascage. = | e Factory Piano Store Sherwin-Williams Paint e a | A ishes. : * | a delight GEO. P. BENT CO. tnd Mamianen | MERRIMAN SHOE c * bathe the # | . Beattie, 1421 Third Av., near ie nel i ws | SHOES FOR MEN wi # lids and skin about the eyes with water ax warm as you can & | de d Pike Street. Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. | | # endure It * indeed when 1421.23 Fourth Av. 4 * & To mak e ¢ fant, bathe * Factory, Chicago, Il. i | Three Dozen Steps from a * filled with * | P: t > i —— be ea op with * a ent ve . . by withered skin, bathe ft often In ® Bush & Lane Pianos SEATTLE AGENCY TAILORED READY , n' end * “From Factory to Home” = Meler ae warm ¢s —'« | R. & G. CORSETS Hand Tailored Clothes bd a | 4 Highest Grade Knows i} PASTA RAERALARAARANER A KKKHA REESE & ne. ato & LONDON’S ‘vaskbaual Windy CU i ailored Ready Clo ii © 401-8 Pike Street. FLOUR 1315 Third Avenue. 1111 Second Av Opp. Postotfice | VOTES FOR WOMEN | 3 d ah 15 use Dutch Kalsomine | ae CONDUCTED BY MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH | i HT Cn c ; : ae TSON HATS 2 > wy ~ : ‘ | be Sanitary Wall Coating yi : a | NOVELTY MILL CO., Millers, Seattle | DAHLIM @ BARRY, INC. Tailored Ready Clothes Shop i i | “The Paint & Wall Paper Store.” | 401-3 Pike St. } | 1908 Becond Avenue, | ; of the ca i ranks M m- BLANKETS AND FLANNELS= SAVED FROM FIRE ABOARD SHIP LONDON BOUGHT THE WHOLE CARGO FROM THE INSURANCE PEOPLE. There goods were en route from Nashua, N. H., and aside from a slight smoky smell, are practically as perfect as when they left the mills. Hospitals, homes, hotels and charitable institutions can now fill their needs for much less than wholesale prices and in any quantity, for LONDON HAS THE GOODS. Hat Shapes Half Price ee acer aggre oe thor of t . a has been tributed state. Here + t e homes in aid in t tects ehildr | | le Seattle’s Dental War a Phere are 6,000,000 mot Good Thing for the | question of ple, and e 4 rin CAUSE hoa | how stving my persoual at: For Finest Beaver, Velvet or Satin hecomeny. sie = ae ‘ak omen S Suits $17. at tan blanke egular 520.00 88 se jg | Gray, Enameled Ware sortment, all pe s. Read the list all colors and $15.00 Hat Shapes $6.2 mm will fin he in New cts or line, all in per See doce GSN OO = Pudding. t, the Homer, wt Petr BEPSi2 C882 Peasosee esORPPEEEP SERTEE} eepjiccen: Se Tp a ee i ot corn, 1 * t serviceable bla ‘for RICE BOILERS sai 3 earthenw baking d k xtra arKe « 4196 in hot oven etty combination borders sie be TEA KETTLES \ Soak Meat Croquettes. $1. 99 $1. t to See rive Run any kind of 4 meat, or let af Senegal Gray tra, alae, worth $1.28 : COFFEE AND TEA POTS. bm from the th : ‘ tl - pair ‘ sc ¢ . . RE ; the , . ig Ao : ; : : as, oes CHAMBER PAILS. al qT : erEGs » tonusoon of lates ; and can muare stun f NE asthe * * rtadiegalg SEAMLESS PAILS. Fe perce a Ce Sct meet a ce jee i STA ao Mtn, ect rw Silk and Woolen Waists | «000° Py | is — SS gino HE] Worth $3.00. and $4.00 | “ns S/R erecta oy puis. yn | Movers sts at wal a or eee et e ™ FROM 8:30 TO 10:30- : ET go, aga a Halt Wool Art i Yerd.......- iis wa uting Flannel f t ri Ladies! Don't forget that our stock of ladle hatr go en 7 smb of Sat ake ht ed aa 0 “Shas fs $5.15 | Thfants’ Winter Wear F aaav use vawe, (BiH of 16 wear Wer bait and how [BUM ole penal" with asec by tts rurbane ye Slim ST e | et ee eS ee, vo Dx for 1 what color will be-| ROWN | GLOVES Old Stora Upstairs te ia , 22¢ Si Gloves! 49c Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear ze, 19¢ and 156 ney weave sve Boys’ Underweaf GREGG SHORTHAND y «to 3 TO 5 MONTHS Dents d Bh - R. & G, Corsets A Heavy we " and Tse ‘ ei for Ind a <srsihneeetiapeeinisapsaemeneeneronnteaian ii ts Real Kid G 4.30 =p ECONE Suits GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS Dent's Gloves for men, heavy cape a1'39| ¢ : Boys’ Union se pts Crockery—Carpets Curtaine=Biantkete fo... ce ccc, cccccnccccsec cesses 4 COLLEGE New Halght Bide 4 nnd Pine Fitth Bloor

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