The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1910, Page 4

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LEG OF FLOIT Wareham, Mass, baa a kirt of class, Jonathan Wil HIGH-BROW LECTURER FROM BOSTON TE of THE COSMIC FRAGIPL} aphere of the universe Tgains the nutrition for and woman Ia the means of propa gation of the race. woman performs the greater func tion, she should have the free Bernard Shaw tel that women will propose anyway if ehe has to chase a man ali «| over Europe and into the Pyrennes| ¥ It ought to be so. Therefore since town in front that he . a tn front tha village Mirt, firwt vie-| tins of the hobble skirt ‘Bowerman a Winner *.::' “Don't kill the rich, kill the poor don't mean kill the poor people but kill the poor, have any poverty.” then we won't (hy Uetted Prem PORTLAND, Ore 1) counties save Mor STREET CAR MAN |row and Harne yeareat opponent, Grant) an assault on Druggiat Peder Jen where they were celved a total of| Rainey has been sentenced to trom ant Dimick 1,761, B.) two to ten years in the penitentiary < an investigation of | © on tour from Skagway to S« evidence did not war eir detention, say the « “Women’s little sphere is the big | The Westlake Market— Will Open Under New Management October 15th Supreme Satisfaction Is the Result of si Sinemet Takes One-Third Less Everything you need under one roof A Combination of The Best and Purest Cotton Seed Oil—and The Wholesome Oleo Stearine MAKES PASTRY LIGHT AND TASTY educes the Cost of Livin Covered Quarters for Truck Farmer Wagons Convenient to all car lines for foodstuff will be in prog tged the occupants of St Carstens Packing Co. SANITARY PACKERS 106 Second Ave. S. Two Doors From Yesler Way not connected with THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910 |ss — CZAR TO HOBBLE SKOIT BREAKS | CAN'T SUE ciTY,!" on Te MEAZES| SAYS HUGHES | letts saw the} Assistant Corporation Countel milter It put) Hughes yesterday fled a detpurrer hia heart all tn] a filtter turned to rub on behalf of the city agaipat the “| complaint of James ft, Murphy, who "r\ with the Welfare League ts seeking the ald of the courts In restraining the operation of a restricted dis| trict | The elty cannot be made a party} to a nulaance just bee one ox iste within ite corporate limits, sald Hughes no to his ubbed his the now hie leg ts badly bust, So much for John,)| COAL MINE BURNING, PANVILL®, IL, Oct. 1.—A corps of 300 men are today fighting a n blaze in Hartshorn’s coal dd near this city Al quit work, and the Jous Oct. 7.-Oft.|t@ the company ts already reckoned at $40,000 recent statewide mine ‘miners Jay SENT TO PRISON rato 2.004 TACOMA, Oct. 7.—-Convicted of |, TON Oct nt of his trip xen, Street Car Conductor 8. & osaia have Albert Abraham|at Walla Walla, Jensen was slug-| Gonstar ced during an argument over fares. | ¢ | burg and Moscow | Turkey considers he ba ty taulted by the Ru | ment, and through bim th j oom nath | the ordinary traveler is wut }and accord them unusual and honors not granted t | Straus, as ambasaador fre erful nation to Turkey such @ pa m Was an aaeport whi an that “one Straus nitary, Light and Airy Place to shop in | Straus took tt as an insult i lonly to himeclf, but to the anagement will see that the prices charged trond . jeular, He 2 projected sents in pa abandoned tion to the low rent that REMEMBER THE PLACE Westlake Market FIFTH AND PINE him with Some of them in special sales guarantee to make their regular $40.00, $50.00 and even $60.00 Suits, from high grade Imported Woolens, and line them with silk, for $25.00. Do you think this can be done at a profit? You do not. You know better. If it could be done (at a profit) what would they make if they sold the same suits at their REGULAR PRICES? We do not sell $50.00 suits for $25.00, but we do sell AND WE CAN PROVE IT TO YOU IF YOU WILL CALL ON US Tomorrow (Saturday) or Monday We have a full line of Fancy Goods in the latest shades to select from, and, of coruse, black and blue serges, cheviots, worsteds, thibets, etc. All work is done on the premises and fit and work- manship are positively guaranteed. We made a lot of friends on our opening sale, but we want you (who are reading this adv.) for a customer. Drop in and see us tomorrow or Monday, whether or not you wish to buy, as we want you to know us. ROYAL TAILORING CO. 106 Second Ave. S. loring concern in this city lot progressiveness and reaction | age ? onfident t }to bin suppe United States Ambassador to Tur) Island county *|George Murphy, D. G. Bennie passador Oxcar F jon in America and before return ing home decided to visit several | Russian cities, including St. Peters The t nited States ambassador to rar CASE TO (22. sae ~ ea 1 that the DATE ey > The yalgn against “God Hates ard Humphrey in on Jude W BI a a his opponent, h quarters in re ned up head 121 Hotel Butler and is preparing to give Humphrey the most vigorous fight that nit patter ever had. With the tues z [oor Wait Longerg sai 100 FREE PRIZES arly drawn, Jud he says, “has that Poindexter » in | grens | Among thone selected to 1 ack's campaign are Wa ch, chairman; Frank F secretary; PC. Leonard, t John A ty, Cf Che ae ae) ee ee eo Enter Eilers Great Word Contest Today, Aa Before It Is Too Late——Pianos and Other Fine Prizes to Be Given Away =e PRIZES INT POISON ON GANDY) “= Oh Prise—15 Sewing Machine r homish ec «| Fogarty and B jeounty, George And then. tn order of medi, Auto. ewee & wan Kimball Baby (My United Press) f duties and oth m a pow ort. Inatead, t Jewish re-| | Mgton, is hereby permitiod to Baowe to look after certain inter | general and the country be | repre . shooting a awit x deer, The case will be [heard before Justice Brown. AT THE RIPE OLD AGE The Best $25 Suit or Overcoat Ever Sold in Seattle for the Money half for two day ! OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 7-—Care . . a ‘ : 5 Venpress Mal a hands in an end $100 Piano Pur- | ar i Chasing Certificate Wi INSTRUCTIONS rier te 4 i BRCOND—No names or persons ais ‘wor re times (hae f™® BRINGS TRADE We advise you to trade with us |RERERS2 riowrn nin We will fart ember, contest clones October IK, 19 your lst at ones, and when completed mall or twig Eilers Music House, Sesitle, Wash. marked Mi Contest Manager—Desk 3 Start your list today snd win one of these magnifica jum MEAT AND POULTRY PALACE MARKET Both Phones 5 2nd Ave. at Yesler Burcenor to 5. Johmston Co. PD. Kilors Music Bidg., Third & University—Stores Be THE WONDER MILLINERY CO., 1525 -OUR— FALL MILLINE Display is complete in the newest and up OF SEVENTY-1WO tire. E. L. Riggs, of Spokane, Enjoys the Blessings of Freedom From Pain After Seven Years of Buffering, and Sings the Praise of the Loughney Bake Ovens. unus have an t 060404000. eee -r here than anywhere] At the Wag | Wonder “Fic ies Your money goes furthe MRS. E. L. RIGGS. AVENUE, SPOKANE 6 SEVENTH Who {s visiting her daughter at 2514 E. Pine St., Seattle. Read what she says about tt 1 have been suffering with rheumatism for the past seven years and have been taking medicine two or three times a day during the whole time to get any rest at all Stnce coming to Seattle, two weeks ago, to visit my daughter, th in my limbs grew wor persuaded to Bake Oven tr take the treat and the p me. I ha to take my few days ago entirely left t necessary pepere e a oa few times since beginning treatment The pains are all leaving me, and I am feeling better every day. I a a am very thankful that I was d to the Bake Oven, as ere the future se | ery; but now I have is rega ning my health if from pa after 4 cour eatments Ht tering dured for the last seven ears ¥ hout re lat only as I took mec olleve the pain to get some r the almost Instant and 7 ; mg ogee THE NATIONAL i the Bake BANK OF COMMERCE Second Ave. at Madison St. Sess al! hs are quthaien Os , United States Depos:tary cructating patna of rheumatiam, and ° if all such will take will not hesitat trying the Loughney Bake Oven Yours sincerely, Mrs. EK. L. Riggs.” my advice they n instant about If alling, consult the doctors, You given a courteous welcome. d male and are for you, Their at R. BR. Spencer RSS 1 i J. A Swalwell, R. 8. Walker | 0. A. Spencer B. Olmstead 1! We People’s Bank one Ave. and PI corne | t. Office hours,| ~ 8 a.m. to 6 p.m; Sundays, 9 a. m.| § to 11 @ m CONSULTATION] eee ~~ ff ree kos aa eae FREER. R will b ed one N

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