The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1910, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

rl Physical W i 3 Rate! oo j -** zs * | 700 without harness counts for more by MISS LENGEL SAYS */ than an extra 800 with one. of f i Never overcax %| . When a year and a half old, under | TAT I th , s nme x {the tutolage of her father—himself PAT Start with what » at bs athle the girl started train Hy) Patiegei! rg eaalls. es ¢. and « year she lifted 86 ime vie tah ® fncrease the wels stad = ds, When t years old she () r ealmeet p wally. 7 * i 100; at seven she was able to Ke I teierest IF Go to bed early 2 | Dull up 186 HM ostiseeet iy Get vp carly. t «| This, the father explained, was " Veliseere > Live where . *@ | sccomplished by consistent, system: eaieagel! pa pesty of fres g | atic training that followed a sched Beam you can get | # | le of clockwork regularity and con em tht open as muc "| siated of sticking to ft. The train-| gable. iy ot «| ing was kept up, and at 14 years | a With the ald of a ; ogee . t w|the girl showed a remarkable de © has lifted 2,000 pounds \ Reareiel and keep &/ ¥¢ nent daughter, Ethel tically at it * on Lengel comes from a familly he footateps of ! ‘ Pe mematically od F letea, Her father, Willis She weighs less than 90 and . NA ellalalialiaBalialialiel e BY J. 0. KEATOR INTON, Pa. Ne ‘ gitis who CANNOT thelr own weight ple ’ > fy, what a great army! ” , Will all the girls who CAN 17-Year-Old Who Lifts Calfskin With the Hair on THE STAR-—FRII onder Performs Astonishing Feats; = | living ING WITH ONE FIFTY POUND RUMBELL, | ToT And you will be sh¢ iW terns i} or an Overcoat. | & strong man. He lifts yands and has @ chest expansion | can lft 210 How about the stage?” I asked Discloses Fair Western Poem | fix times their own weight| 9 fend up? | Mise L. Byrd Mock, once of While I Lie Asleep,” and “Why 1 oO S ‘ Miss Isadelic Lengel * . “ ‘ : mt | who | Payetteville, Ark. now one of Se} Like You." Also she is busy on a ri tle’s leading lady authors, has|#°vel called “Rahda,” meaning exception In the great army j at f American girls, there © | reason. Miss Lenge! was not) & physical wonder; she has} into one; and in order |of all the other girls may know | In: it was accomplished, what this | in Hf does, how she does {', and in | to ways get more intimately ac-| Bu with her, I went to her/of she toys with 50-pound | br hewings on rings and Sia in making a punching fagtime against an over i) she is more th hat a bundle of bone and cle in the graceful curves} M perfect physically developed th Lengels’ home is at Scranton among the dwellings packed known as centers cf pop } haz sections. They live out on ‘etskirts of the city where the ins slope to the valley, the air is unmixed with the and soot of the industries where the water bubbles fro m| ground in all its purity—and} Mate paved streets have ended to} out into green fields. | Lengel, father of the girl takwonder, called attention to} “There must be good health great strength.” let | inches |} e iron each, bend ov hands two grip ™, bringing t pe unds as 700 from she can lift as she now of course, to be Bi the use of a harn: Miss Leng Pounds; but sh ON TEETH Whe Rega Dentists PERFECT et Our Method teeth ar the gums permaner and having two or more teeth, loose Wht, decayed or sound, can| their The wearer of O 80 eat with plea 8 dine pronounced hod dentist My cured by Our Method. | Weeth are made sound and | — every disen 8 corre i sore or bleed « | Of treatment + ta | 4 cure, | ad | eayed teeth ; teeth and ma are corre of the teeth Permanent] ben it allow any der t your teeth until y ws BEAL DewTaL OFFice Thirg 8, Se ateM. W.Cor, Union’ st i be | written a That is, In a way embossing. Roosevelt edition, has covers of} VERY MUCH ALIVE. tanned calfskin, hair and all. One} calf makes two covers, | j Miss Lengel gets down | says. | Szercive, she lifts 700| Of this Inst edition, Nmited to a) DANVILLE, UL, Nov. 11.—After apd does it with ali grace | thousand, the first « — = all preparations had been made to that astonishes. ing writer of Oys Bay, N 4 Lengel has the appearance | ¥ second to George Guelf, now | >°ld bis funeral and after r satives Mtany ordinary well dev loped | King of England, and a third to) had assembled b from Mitnols, |James A. Moor jarts In Seattle songs, “F or even the little more airy in life, commercial life expecially, and love. This novel is about Seatt and will deal with the div problem. Mins Mock encloses a testime i from Alice Hubbard, wife of Elbert, and from the foreman of the com posing room of the print shop which set up the booklets Both | ke her work. poem extraordinary The poem is called “The Matd Pend d'Oreille The extraord-| ary part of it comes in the r x. (It te all madein- Wash m, even the meter, by the way.) at it is printed in th eine an unusual little boc In long and mediu styles, patterns anc dor The Star to talk with} One edition ts in birch vail cor ha Non eae ¥ era, tied with cane gathered by/| : ‘ is 17 and weighs 117.|Neah Bay Indians. A second is in Splendid Lines burned leath the third, ¢ nckskin, with But Misa Mock Indiana, Ohio and entucky, it was jlearned that Baker Poole, of nm Songs. | Keesport, Pa, was still alive, de yut these edi-| spite the fact that a body was ship written three | ped port and con Kiss Me! ai a patron of the Has Wr Between get ons, Miss WE DRESS YOU WELL FOR $1 Six Times Her Own Weight from which te Prices $3.50, 2AY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. LOCAL OPTION WINS OUT IN OREGON wy PORTLAND, Ore, od Frees.) Nov, 11 the girl wonder Witional returns today indicate that As nho shook her head, her father ling lhome rule” Hquor amendment | volunteered that , ' | not luring his 4 nd while |to Gre constitution has carried in | both of them ntly re /Orekon by a small majority, prob- APPARATUS USED IN piving offers fr audeville man: |ably something over 1,000 votes LIFTING 700 POUNDS j agers and museum men, they were | With practically 80 per cent of the content to go on with their way of | votes counted early today, | measure had a majority of 8,451 his Store »wn hundreds of styles and » make your selection of a ai . uit Russian Suits In plain and fancy worsteds, serge and cheviots Sizes 2% to 10 $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 And up. Boys’ Norfolk & Sack Suits In the latest brown and gray mixture Ages 8 to 17 $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 And up Boys’ School | . Suits With two pairs of Trousers Ages 8 to 16 $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Overcoats and Raincoats m lengths; immense variety of 1 colofg;mges 2% to 17. $4.00, $5.00 and up of s Hats, Caps and Furnishings J. Redelsheimer & Co. First Avenue and Columbia Street. STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. 00 A WEEK Men’s and Women’s Apparel othing extra for the credit assistance at the Pacific Outfitting Co. It is a great satisfaction to know that when you are dealing with us you are not paying any more than the low cash houses x fy charge and you have the choice of the best assort- ed lines of Men's and Women’s Clothing. Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats To suit every one. Prices ran $15.00 to $35.00 Women’s Smart Tailored Suits and Coats ging from $15.00 to $30.00 FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL Ladies’ and Misse One-Piece Woolen Dresses, formerly $30.00, $27.50 and 4 $14.95 LOOK AT THEM IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS. Trimmed Hats At $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 We will gladly show you one What can be fairer? tomorrow? Pay us $1 a week. FUR COATS, FUR SETS be Wearing Apparel in Seattle. Can we at your service of the best assorted stocks of Pacific Outfitting Co., Inc. SEATTLE’S POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE 422 Pike Street Open Saturday Till10 P. M. 422 Pike Street Ad Alaska Has Sent $200,000,000 in Gold to Seattle i in 12 Years | $2,000,000. Iditarod, the new Alas |kan district developed this year, | produced more than three-quarters of a million dollars in gold. The gold which passed through the local a say office does not represent the entire output of Alaska, as large of gold dust and ballion bee” poked walling Alawkn nd snow, and only Gold bullion to the amount of nearly $200,000,000, weighing 296.20 | shipments go to San Francisco direct _ Prof. Stevens tons, passed through the Seattle aanny 1898, Dar Of thin vast sum the Nome dis jtrlet produced $45,000,000, — the Tanana district $41,000,000, the Yukon $86,000,000, Britieh Colum: | bia $13,000,000, and other districts PUBLIC, sIAR SARKET| Boys’ Sailor & | Coffee LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Manning’s 67—The Stalls of Cooney — 68 LOWER FLOOR YRER, REF. FREE. ) SOAPS AND POWDERS SUGAR | An tea | 7 bare Naphtha Soap 18 tbe tor $1.00 Per sack #50 | Cube Sugar, 1¢ th [3 pkee | é bars funny Monday } | Washing P PURE Mrssot SORGHEM O60 Me | } VERMONT wey | evar NEW YORK COCOA. $1.00 | = Reguiar at 660 Ib ~ i ee 16 bi bee | large White Beann, 6 % tb # tor!) ‘abe | tbe for ‘ene vane BASKET | Navy Beans, ¢ ibe . 280 ~ | Green Peas, 6 Ibe... 280 Yellow Pans, € Ibe. .28e | TEAS, SPrices. Biue Ribbon, Ib. ...486 ve lor Ve The Charles Menne Grocery Co. TALL @7. STALL @&. WHERE THE & NOMIC NOUPSEKERPER TRADES | } | MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE i Stalls 1 and 2—Main Floor Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 4Q¢; 2 pounds . Tbe Unsalted Butter ...... ° Imported Swiss Cc hee: PRE .. BOE lowa Butter - 25¢ Cooking Butter 206 Pimento Ch » Be Stalle 1 and 2— MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE—Stalis 1 and 2 ST. GERMAIN We are branching out into the Delicatessen line. Try a glass of our Mayonnaise Dressing and ask us to let you taste our Home-Made Mince Meat ST. GERMAIN 1517 Pike Place SPECIAL ON BULBS Large Hyacinth Bulbs, per ' doz ‘A 506 : jf Tulip Bulbs, per dozen....25¢ t if Crocus Bulbs, per doz 10¢ 3 dozen Qe SAM GRAFF | 1515 Pike Place en HOOD’'S HOME-MADE CANDY Hand-Rolled Chocolates, regular 400, for, pound ze Peanut Butter Twist, special, Eastern Hams pound 20¢ Friday a Saturday, Ib. (Something New—Try It.) “ig 4 ry sgeen: a¥¢ Frult Loaf, regular 400, for 25¢ Pickled Tongue, pound ..12/4¢ The Home of the Famous Prin- McLEAN’S—STALLS 25 and 59 cess Chocolate STALLS 96-37 |Fancy Apples by the Box AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1,000 boxes Fancy Apples just received. Kings, orthern Spies, Waxons, Baldwins, Greenings, per box, delivered .... $1.00 Jonathans and Winesaps, east Gravensteins, per box of mountains, 4% tlers $1.25 oe 75e to $1.00 Jonathans and Winesaps, east Good cooking apples, per box | of mountains, 4 tiers, . $1.50 . one B5c | Best Yakima Apples, cwt. $1.65 |f Best Sweet Potatoes, 8 pounds for 28 |B. M. ALEXANDER & CO. Free Delivery. | 1530 PIKE PLACE Stalls 9 and 10 Westlake Meat Specials FOR SATURDAY 12'40 . 106 Hind quarter Lamb, Ib Mutton Chops, Ib.... Front quarter lamb, Ib..... Stewing Mutton, Ib,... 9e 6c Becraft & Keller 1612 PIKE PLACE, | Leading Butchers Westlake Market, Sanitary Market. ——WE SELL—— M-C- SOAP AUGUSTINE & KYER We Sell M-C-M Soap Kenwood Grocery 5500 Kenwood Place | Phones : North 1882; Red 268 | We Sell M-C-M Soap Mahoney Grocery Company 45th Ave. and Wait St. Phone West 155 We Sell M-C-M Soap L. C. Hotchkiss 14th and 63rd St. Phone Ballard 401 | We Sell M-C-M Soap Pay Day Grocery 4252 Fremont Ave. | Phone North 21 We Sell M-C-M Soap C. G. Sander 6408-1 Green Lake We Sell M-C-M Soap Fred Schwald 6950 Woodlawn Ave, We Sell M-C-M Soap D. Marshall 2101 14th Ave. S. Ind. 2599 We Sell M-C-M Soap Lincoln Grocery 4302 Woodland Park Ave, Phone Green 333 We Sell M. C- M Soap N. A. Medley No. 7464 Woodlawn Ave, Red 114 We Sell M-C-M Soap Ow! Grocery Co. 1701 Atlantic St. Ind. A 8086 MacDowell i S eae | We Sell M-C- M Soap Goddard & Leivers | 2116 14th Ave. S. Ind. 3002; Beacon 1742 } We Sell M-C- M Soap Carey Grocery 759 N. 74th St. North 360; Green 222 We Sell M-C-M Soap Garrett, Grocer No. 776 N. 73rd St. Phones: North $21; Red 4 | We Sell M-C-M Soap Plantation Mills Stall 43, Sanitary Market Phones: Main 8699; Ind. 997 | We Sell M-C-M Soap | Gerrish Bros. 7100 Woodlawn North 2525; Red 18 We Sell M-C-M Soap Whitson Grocery | 10th Ave. and 65th ] Phone North 1511 We Sell M-C-M Soap A. Jesmer 7341 1ith Ave. N W. | We Sell M-C-M Soap ] M. B. Fountain, Grocer No. 7200 Woodlawn Ave. | Phones: North 13; Black 341 | We Sell M-C-M Soap | Chas. M. Stuck | 1742 Alki Ave. Phone Monroe 82 We Sell M-C-M Soap New Premium Cash Grocery 14th Ave. S. and Beacon Main 3398 We Sell M-C-M Soap W. W. Phalen 4863 Rainier Ave. East 1522; Ind. 1 We Sell M- C- M Soap Star Grocery Co. 23rd and Jackson East 195; Cedar 100 We Sell M-C- M Soap Palace Grocery 4911 Rainier Ave We Sell M-C-M Soap Hawkins Co, | 2317-19 California Ave, | West 444 | We Sell M-C-M Soap | Pioneer Grocery. 2306 California Ave. | West 678 We Sell M-C-M Soap Columbia City Grocery 2101 14th Ave. So. Beacon 1740 WE SELi M-C- SOAP | GERRISH BROS., 7100 —Woodlawn— 7100 North 2525 others in another | Phones: column.) | (See

Other pages from this issue: