The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1910, Page 7

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| has resigned in order that ho vote his entire attention to| Ampangn for governor on the | mocratic nomination, TODAY IN HISTORY CTORER tt 1806, wa ah the nt Trata Fre Spa PENDLETON, Ore, Oct iss Grace Bean, a school gtri, tn y with hor mother, was THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. MULE RUNS AWAY IN UNDERGROUND MINE RRA * TERM FOR ROOSEVELT (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 21.—Theo: tore-Roonevelt will not be a cand! ate for the presidency again, but | Patt will come up for the nomina » for a second term, backed by evelt, according to the theory propounded by Jared L, Brush, ex loutonant governor of Colorado, jand & prominent banker of that BUTTE, Mont,, Oct, 21,—Clinging | * WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. to the top of his car, with his candle out, Peter Cavanaugh hur with bis male ranning ever at ai* Nab +. equates tag er wild gallop through the depths of |® the district between 10th and an underground passageway at the/# 15th ave. N. 1B, from Ravenna Anaconda mine, and was f over poulevard to Bast 66 to the tracts 160 pare *® boulevard to Bast 55th at. point, where it topp dim unde * * * * Roe a turning throwing ing ty * morrow from 9 a, m. to 8 p.m FRIEND SAYS NO 2ND | Ki NO ONE WANTS THIS DOLLAR. Some person, apparently con- acl itricken, sent a Canadian one-dollar bill to the loeal customs office yesterday and it is proving & lot of bother, There te no con sclence fund at the local office,| neither la there one of the office of Collector of Customs F. ©. Harper at Port Townsend, The lone bill wh! be passed on to the secretary of the treasury Get Permit for 42-8tory Building. Alumni Give Dance A permit for the construction of| Former University of Michigan the L. ©. @mith bullding, a 42-story| students, composing the Michigan structure, at the northeast corner) Alumni Association of Seattle, will of Second ay, and Yeuier way, was|sive a at Christiansen’s insued yesterday, The plans cati| Broadway hall, Oct to which all for an lsstory structure surmount-| former Michigan men are invited ed by @ 24atory tower. The bulld-| This will be the first of a series of ing 1s to be of steel frame and will| functions to be given during the cont $1,000,000. winter. dance * * * * * * * io * # @ auto ride through the) * mountains when they came | vie fata thar] INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA shea teas AND ALL STOMACH MISERY GOES with a al shot REDUCE ALASKA RATES, | There would not be @ case of in-jacho, Billlousness and many other 4 = aN boone rates to Alaska/digestion here if readers who are| bad symptoms; and, besides, in November w be reduced to the niec 7. } will not need laxatives to keep your following schedule wubject to Btemach Froukle knew! jcuach liver ad intestines sean Class 1—To Sitka, Juneau, |*&* ‘emendous antiferment and| ang fresh ; Wrangell, Ketchikan, Cordova.) @isestive virtue contained in Dia-| If your Stomach ts sour and full Seward, Valdes and Skagway, one/Pepsin. This harmless preparation |of gas or your food dooan't digest ; | cent a word jwilt digest a heavy meal without/and your meals don’t seem to fit | Class 2—To Fairbanks, Hot| the slightent fuss or discomfort, and|why not met a 5Ocent caso from } Springs, Fort Gibbon, St. Michaol |Telleve the sourest acid stomach tn| your druggist and make life worth hoe epaanonn on | Oe Port Egbert, one and a hait [Ye minutes, besides overcoming) living? Absolute relief from Ston- r yenetday. Aix of the ree } cents a word. jall foul, nauseous odors from the| ach misery and perfect digestion of a) af people whos sas were} Class 3—To Nome and Fort Da- | breath. anything you eat is sure to follow + va vis, two cents a word. e a a pharmaciat to show you | five minutes after, and, besides, one Charles Howell war re he formula plainly printed on each | case ta # ent to cure a whole i to a term of tife| F. T. Hawley, president of the !60-cont case of Pape's Diapepsin; |family of such trouble. at McNett island, he Switohmen's Union of North Amer. |then you will readily un mer eried (n King county for ay hg wrotten to Harry Kilduff,|why this promptly cures e Northern ex-|0f the local union, saying that he the Grew) was convicted | Will be in Seattle October 27. He w 8 Great Northern] will meet all the members of the! |e eee eee eee eee designed port a vasior OP Bugiand by Nape When met the mixed fleet he signaled, “! , yo wounded In the fon poartt his fla Inexpensive in, which fecling ke a lump | during night, relieve your stomach mach, Helching of| misery and digest your meals, t# local union ta the Labor Temple jons of undigested | about as handy and valuable a thing that evening. |food, Water Brash, Nausea, Head-ias you could have im the house. president of the) ~ — - a - Panty Young Men's Repub THE CITY, OWN PUBLIC MARKET oa Teh av, N BE oni... PIKE PLACE ot pao deere of divorce was gran! Dawe yesterday Support it if you wish the city to maintain a public market permanently for your pro- tection and benefit. Private markets come and go; all other markets besides Pike Place are private and not public markets. Hedge yesterday was to leave his office and treatment. His says the sheri(f ts a vic complaint of Ward gata ‘of the Belfast } (a of Seattle, RL & salesman, is under @arged with (he om af $600. ieee A. Ryan, a type is held under re pending ac enquiry ? .,' He became violent sireets yeotorday. her agent, W. G. Lind d for letters of admin | | t the annual Lutheran ¢, Rev. August Graeb- bone, You have found that prices on the average are lowest at the old public market. Foods are fresh from the farm and inspected for your protection by city officials, O—A Hocking Vatiey } near Harpster, i. ‘and two passengers a | Better have one good, first-class market than two half-starved markets struggling to exist on the same trade. WS. d-—President W Of Princes co PIKE & Pine ST ‘URNITURE ono Ave SEeTWween Really, Why Should You Pay treatment, right prices and right qual- | with this is a credit system which for ty and convenience has no equal. 1250 Golden Oak $8.75 RY TABLE When you can get just as good values, or better, Don't stint in on credit yourself means, or good when you can pay for them as) «6you’= = get The new styles BRADBURY SYS. Clothes will meet your every re quirement, from an ultra-stylish or overcoat to a con servative business It Don’t Cost Any More to Use Your Credit This should appeal to you if its convenience and ao- commodation don’t. Thousands of our satisfied customers ng their accounts this season and an abundance very day. You should be clothes cither paid in “y OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. f $1 Now—$1 Weekly \" e Wake in golden library tab! ted i has quarter- well made { beneath for books. An ial : COUCH COVER SPECIALS ptry Couch Covers, three Saturday long and 60 inches Week-end sale.... . $1.30 yards long by 60 inches wide; made of Mite; fringed ouch Cover: tapestry ir sall Oriental patterns; an extra “8 1.90 RUG SPECIALS ard ’ : are renew mand; regular $2.00. of new aC one, too—come tomorrow Victorian Shoes t atu J. B. Stetson Hats Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday, Eqstern tiles ReliableCredit Ho Is Rugs, 9x12 patterns, An 4 good $17.50 L $11.75 Oriental | Por the first time in hin itfe Thom aration, te row fe The ]| ew euch Wwereen hare « of tacee for lite by stite, Brush stopped off in Port land while on route to dis home in Fort Collins, Colo. AT 00, GOERS TO A BARBER FOR FIRST TIME POND DU LAC, Win, Oct, 21 as Price, @ pioneer of the county and & prominent resident of Oak field, was shaved by a barber. He! saya that he now intends to vinit the tonsorial parlors regularly Mr, Price im entering his 90th your. Pimples and Blackheads THE GOLDEN EAGLE Announces the GRAND OPENING of its New Department Store on MONDAY, OCT. 24th For Prices and OPENING BARGAINS See Tomorrow Night’s Star. 2007-2009 2nd Avenue Opposite Moore Theatre. “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” Don't So unpleasant! Be On get rid of them! unnecessary! Tou We alae correct ail kinds of te oh ae unshapely, | me oars; Fabby, cheeks Shop Tomorrow. Wait until Monday and benefit by our Special Opening Prices. ONE DAY MORE Saturday, Oct. 22 SEATTLE’S TEMPLE OF ECONOMY THE WESTLAKE MARKET will be open TO SEATTLES CAREFUL SHOPPERS What You Will Know: That everything is under one roof at the WESTLAKE MARKET. That cars from most every part of the city pass within a block of WESTLAKE MARKET, That you can trade with the truck farmers without getting wet-—-a covered area way protects them. That the best on the market can be had at prices that allow a LIVING profit. That the management will see that every courtesy is shown patrons of the Westlake Market. That you will shop in a place that is light, airy and sanitary VISIT THE ROOM We have set aside for local manufacturers of edi bles where they will have useful and practical demonstrations and give away samples. Let Us See You Saturday At the Westlake Market When We Will Give A way Free The Flour That Makes Good Bread and Baking Easy A SAMPLE SACK OF “The Real Bread Flour” We use only tested and select wheat—mill it under the most improved methods—in a clean, sanie tary mill—and guarantee absolute satisfaction. Remember the Place Westlake Market WESTLAKE AVENUE —FIFTH AND PINE The Best At the Lowest Price Quality First Then Economy 38 WP OREN TRS AT « WT REIL, CI Toe

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