The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1910, Page 6

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; i : : oa inte. 6 REVEAL OATH OF |coninr tuc MEXICAN REBELS BAGLE PASS, Texas, Nov hibited to treat with persone The oath taken by members of the) obstructing the revolution and exican reve " inta, which) he who does is unpardonably ‘ans WS? tea gael at St. Lo in i, wa sentenced to capital punish wien fekawens : Fraitegg yong? st . day, It rea ment by the councl! of war, or 4 } <i > ¢ : this purpose. ' ' Engineer Thomson and Superinten THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910. STRONG CASE ‘As Mexican citizens, we ganized for dent of Construction Ross, and swear to take up arms to over “Chiefa of the revolution are (ny t Press.) againat the better Judgment of all throw President Diaz and will empowered to send expeditions SPOKANE. N w other officials connected with the not relinquish our purpose until and to make appointments, | .DEOKANE, Nov. 24—-Woodrowlcity ght plant, in order to turn we obtain a provisional govern Every group chief is authorized | WiI#0n. Kove enone tee t ot Ne ac “| {dawn profitable contracts, which ranteed liberal raise funds from gevernment 4 pe boomed fo OPCS | vent " “ . mant _guarentecd the era to rales funds from gevernment | Gentiat nomination In 1912 by eat ventually went to the 8. K, Co. on party ie © fee e ern Washitnice and gorthare idaho | tat ecco hat was the sub “Patriots undertaking leader from whom they are able to ob. oh Wa: ie ay a northern Idaho! vance of his testimony before tie ship must circulate a manifesto tain them, and by all means pees v a Ps eat oa F th pe Jcouncil probers yesterday rg shaped for a gathering of the clans ‘ Inviting the ‘people to over Whey MEY. BOOMS here in December are carried out.| Atms did not deny that when the t elec United States at the recen " © whatever ere broken today by J. Armstrong pear on thie page alone Engineer Thomson and Electrical] Drexel, He climbed 9,970 feet] " MOORE THEATRE scant [rrineer'Hooe tnd proviousy Yost langre the ly, at wvten point tne} STORE CLOSED " tions, and to launch the Wilson|°®U#¢ the records were cloarfy} fled that the plans whieh they had! . elhoch Bro ore ai hes ow ge eer *lagainst him, but he tried to make prepared laat year had taken eare|"!* In bis barograph ran out PR ie a pm a iy oe i sh ge Ye the counet! probers belleve that he }bf all th uburbs alike and that fhe record was previously held so ¢ all day Friday to pack had acted in good faith because he | the supply to one could not be detri-|by Johnstone, who was recently |< iothing overcoats and fore hing ae - thought there would possibly be p}mental to any other, The council | dashed to death during an aviation|Great preparations are under wa (Concluded.) Jing, bellying In the walls of the water shortage Japproved the plan and allowed the | meet Denver \for thelr “Hurry Out” salo, whict " SO er eee ees ~~~ tents. The ground was beginning This, in view of the fact that he! trecessary Appropriations Arm*! Drexel came down #0 fast that he | opens Saturd: mofniag <page district. to freeze. Wint was upon them was counseled by Ross and Thom-] still has $150,000 of that money ur 1s hansented: When be tea open ggg OO em ye So much for the bald facts touch-|in grim earne Inughed tt Jon that the water supply was en ts [the ground. He wax rently disap-|doubt, be. one of the. biggest. and || OPAMD OPERA HOUSE #5 come ing the strike OCAUNE just a jtirely adequ 1 that the Ar ¢ E, Co. does a profit! pointed that he had not reached the | best ever held in Seattle, especta aa - ie Me dient to laugt ery jican Rank t and other con-| able business in Ballard, so Arms|}o.000-foot. mark. ‘ Hate wee ae Sale ai ¢ Comea : # feat We drove 11 = over So we drove from camp to camy tracts shou turned down t butt in the In West Be-| oe DB hag ihe e wig ee i pe snow to Salemvi re, on th on to Deweyville, Heath and ‘al UE is consid as entablishing «| attle, H Columbia, th 1 a SEN lao — Sa “gemacht Reals ! Amer outskirts of the village, we fou Jamison No, 1—and everywhere we (Ny United Press) charge incompetence | Co. does not seek any ' them. te otter F - a camps. The mit ofthe ave |weatherbeaten tenis, the rustylto the Braaillan minister here pi harms | © ther $ | than have 1,60 ae i ren making stov with their double el h ; yan hav nary Sook : : . | day ex firmed the reports « DON'T THROW THEM AWAY! brown back « ar Ave — et their peo w |mutiny of Brezilian satlors at Rio| a ek eiieeds dual aie nade cones t is stated, of iis ore oti |Janetro, and reported the kiting of ENDER LAW IS VALID ii Be Ree a en ee ie dollar ivi || SEATTLE THEATRE fn tents. At S el three offic of the battleship] Toques of the Oe} \ explains why Himelhoch Bros. w Me a dozen or more perhaps 5 ‘ Minas Gerae Other officers OLYMPIA. } ‘ - —t ror se FET er te ¥ f Sk vetall mart s.4 qnighe . The first tent e to fairly must go with A | escaped handed down in t preme court wa over and killed t {} BRAUTEFUL ca itatan: that, bined , : ie teemed wil! en, They erate battle for free the ordinat gulating | the Rainier boule: ff Made 6 od.” While the tal trike a swarmed out lik from a folk are waging. For] =WASHINGTON REPORT. geen pe ‘ ; i 7 in the lower court | {7_____ BRING ww ete 7 eee pePhgenee Big ext Week, “House of « Themsand smitten hive. A mild-faced old man|{t is a battle for freedom. The] WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 4 cars Of! awarded $2,564 he theparvd wy Candies followed. His arm was in a sl tt Kan coal | cablegram coafirming the repor held i Ny Ce I jeging MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS f snufect in splints i slave. These folk are} of mutiny on board the Brazilian! t was brought by Fink t ger part . “This man,” said Paddy Garrity | warships at Rio Janetro and saying} TUCKer and wife for damages for] of the 4 nd £26 People’s Nank ) . of the miners aaa doa N a © boY | that all the warships in the ha bens ve by at sae tag mped about in the) were in the hands of the mutine¢ COUNT ON VARIETY | Pittsburg Politician | ~ roke his arm with a bdlackjac r ¥ el w eceived at the @ depart | : | was received at th tes ’ for Big League Head The old man smiled patiently pair }ment today and apologetically He was the ch too small for him. H Two battleships recently built most inoffensive looking rioter | hee i toes were fully] England are believed to be imaginable abraded and cove the veasels seized by the mutinoer “And look here,” went on Gar-| scab His toes wer rity. He lifted the flap of the Iit-| er by |The dispatch was signed by caking of According to plans now being con-| rainy season commenced this fall the water capacity of the elty plant an actual water shortage, bé »| STAGE, POKES FUN AT i BON AND DE SAGAN Gace” “Within was diecloeed: al run from the creexs General Schlecta at Rio Janetro. woman with the tiniest baby in her) He admitted that b needed sh ee (Ry United Pres.) arms. but expressed doubt as to whether|* BOY GOES PENNILESS * . : “The youngest striker in the/he could bear them on his sore} —RETURNS MILLIONAIRE. #| CHICAGO, Nov. 24 © de camp,” said Garrity. “This kid was | feet then, even if he had them * # | Sagan, hust f Anna Gould, and born tm this very tent the other; A little girl, wearing a coarse | ® SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. #/ Count Bont Castellane, who is day.” |pair of men's socks—no shoes—|% Nov. 24—L. H. Vuas, a 17 ® mar Dr ciaee fcue!. aperting “Wleumss Gut Gf tas of the tanto ania voile Chdcams ten. Whe fae ing anc hunt for an front a broad grin, protruded fromjwe appre J. A big: & here on the Siberia for a trip #) American heire may be grilled e £ the door of the tent opposite. }followed. Their faces were ® around the world with “Head broke by a Cossack black-|crusted with dirt and ® expense money, has r jack,” said Garrity |ragged dresses were unspeakably | #® seven times a milllona Down the line of tents men. | filth They were mother! # an orphan. At Y women and children swarmed out,|Their father, a striker, was § # received a cable eager to welcome any diversion./able to get enough bread to ke # him that his mothe The men and youngsters lined|them alive. & ané ett him ber fart up promptly, on request, to have; The wind was sweeping the|® the outward voys their pictures taken. The women/bleak hill fn a perfect gale, ¢ & attracted no more fled to their tents. The men pur-|ing a scattering of snowflakes sued and dragged them out, laugh “*-e ing, protesting, struggling We drove back to G You'd think they were on a pic through the dark. I had >: aieet geome’ titi nic, so cheerful they seemed, sojan inkling of what a striker's|# ship ready to smile, even to laugh Thanksgiving might be like SERRE Ee ee) Wenklings STRIKE SETTLED But their tattered garments, / their leaking shoes, the weather. | VAUDEVILLE SHOW beaten tents—even the rotting TO AID CRIPPLED wjon the vau */ made the thelr own q le stage and be ality of blue blood tn ¢ near future Chicago Is already grinning in an tleipation of such a stunt whieh, It is said, Count Jacques Alexand Von Mourtk de Beaufort is plan According to stage door gos the “Kilgallen son-indaw” is ao te and bh # to poke fun de Sagan Casteliane tn his # | vaudeville act ecause they are marry Americar y for thelr r an athlete,” said the count * on ney De Castellane in & weakling and a American flag that flew from 4 CHILDREN TOMORROW, | The ta Mthes Bact. (coward. If you touched him on the little Magstaff—all gave the lie to : strike in other East-| oo ost that—po would their merriment. All bore witness| Under the a * of the Junior tee See OP 1S ccce bat wn foe tay weenie to the weary months they had| Guild of the Or dic hospital, a Himethoch Bros, of 626) camped there, living on hope and | big vaudevill will be given report that their entire] g§heridan, Wyo ble over a meager stores doled out by the w aft winter clothing have been | tence the de of Alonzo commissary. | rting No | @ r over two months on 86 | Cotton was shot to death b It had been snowing by fits all e will b bat} Count of the strike, On acec ‘ a netght ranch day. A cold raw wind was blow will be th Ma ae of th ason, Himel| man. Both men were past 60 years jens w at h Bros. re to accept the! of age and well known in this coup ra “4 a f th - “is, but the manufact * abl,, first part by 15)lowed them a discount of approx —- noe am cont rather than ¢ nee chandise thrown back 9 « wil] on thelr hands, The belated sh ers il on thelr Randa The. elated show, suits and over Thus the tat have been turne instead of a DOCK COMMISSION MEETS. shortag Cherry Pectoral |, 2°! a appointed are now over tt the owner and furnishin; east one makes as Stein k in every i w city in| Bros. of Roch 8 organized for active work | Bros., Chicag The following officers | big “Hurry Out Hackin © elected: E. M. Hawes, Bros, 625 First Ig rett, chairman; Henry M. V e f at 9 ilingham, vice chairman; Capt uncer 3 A. O. Powell, Seatth secretar PY Oe) dS arrive at and depart from In New York Citys Busiest Spot r _. Downtown New York passengers may transfer to local trains at Manhatt: Transfer (near Newark) and go by way of Jersey ( ity Station, either throu the Hudson and Manhattan tubes to the Hudson Terminal: or to : Stations at Cortlandt Street and at Desbrosses Street. Through trains from and to the West connect ; Railroad trains which include frequent servic in Pennsylvania Station with Long Islanc Consult Agents for particulars, or telephone or call at Pennsylvania's Seattle City Passenger Office, 621 Second Avenue A. 8. J, HOLT, District Agent, SEATTLE of goods, Himethoch B clothing ENNSYLVANIA Becinninc Novemeer 27,1910 New York Trains an th Pennsylvania ¢ to and from Flatbush Avenue Station, Brooklyn, Seventh Avenue at Thirty-second Street—One Block from Broadway Think of the happy I on the enn for them, Satu 109 Cherry of jokes by one of | AreYouinDoubt About the Future? Is the City Grind Getting on Your Nerves? vick, Won't you join the party O. N. MARSOLAIS 23 Prisoners Released From CHICKEN SHOWE Jail, Miss Roast Pig Dinner FOR MINISTER ene untat tc ts, the re © Tork jtoday, The counell decided that|' é iat adh a ¢ ‘ hureh tee Neither did the Gill-Furth super! 49 cents a pound didn't prinone who were released th dered the new the Rev eTe intendent of t city plant den J morning will cast longing looks |. Pag 1 . iat W, that the reve were falling be- |" them, so 140 pound toward the 1 and bemoan. th The par we Ee night, low that of last year pik, ronsted to a dee iberty that pries them aw re re He How do you account for that?” |b¢ the piece de re wnce this feast found th 190 too he was asked panied pickled beet 1m wae run down by a motor | modate them all tt I did not pay any attention to|/?0™ le ple, toa ti ‘ ussed by he “gu a h «© chapel, where tt * that phase of the lgeht depart Over a hundred 4 ‘ will | stockade he pastor 31 « ‘ce cea ment’s work,” Arma replied Seae = d, according t ore “Why didn't you extend city serv-| DREXEL MAKES |* | DENVER, Colo, Nov. 24. % tation, to ¢ hi fee to Ballard?” asked Councilman | A NEW RECORD, |* The Colorado Teachers’ asso * | in the poultry t Kellone | * clation yesterday adopted a * ha of Because they already had elec PHILADELPHIA, Ne | ® resolution urging that newspa- #| tric Nght and I did not want to|,, a NOV 4 pers publish a “crime page,” &] AMUSD M_NTS feopar the other suburbs who| P?fevious high flights by birdmen|® all accounts rime to ap #| * * had no electric fe MK. MY MACK fa O'Day & ¢ Marve This Evening in Store for You? ). BONHAIR TROL A Deliar Show for 100 and 2, Tab, # You are going home to rest after the day of gemneenes. ¥ work—but have you provided the most satisfac = ———— tory means of relaxation? Have you a Victor | Lois The in your home? dreatent I You can get genuine entertainment and for get the petty worries, disappointments and the discouragements if you only have good music. You owe it to your family to provide one of these wonderful machines, which produce per fect renditions of the best of the world’s music Prices range from $10.00 to $200.00. Terms may be arranged to suit atre JOHN MORIN. Bo dissatisfied with PANTAGES THEAIRE “Lt nequaled Vaudevilie” President Tom Lynch are some of the Nation a) leage club owners that they are planning to oust him at the league's Deity RICCOBONO at 2:20, | and His Trained Horses ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You | ' =" |* om momen ext month. men mentioned t are Johnny Ward i John Morte in, do you? He's r of Pittsburg. Wh t running & baseball ably known to the annual mee Among ‘The home of reliable pianos and talking machines gag og. ISTAR THEATRE ace b ir j ALL. THis WEEK ked, it would | THE pocTOR AND THR MAID ns Hilclan on The Te ‘+ Big Girt Show, poe one of he” Femaayivanll 1606 Second Av. Near Union 6t., Seattle | i wd at the bh i] he ague FRIDAY AND St. John’s | White Wax Bread Large SATURDAY Per pent : Bo : Per - Save Your Xmas Money Se ape Per pound 65¢ 100 in bottle 25e¢ Three days only by Patronizing the Quaker Stores pound 5¢ 15¢ 17¢—Sugar of Milk—17¢ | S¢-Peroxide of Hydrogen-S¢ For three days only 26¢—Hair Tonic—26¢ Hays’ Hair Health. Regular 50c size. %-pint bottle—8 ounces. You Regular 25¢ per pound pay i6e to 26e for this elsewhere. China and Glass Cement Regular Bliss’ Native Herb Tablets Regular $1.00 Three days only - 69¢ Eno's Fruit Salts Regular $1.00 Three days on! 69 A. K. Headache ble 16¢ — Adjus 16¢ Tablets Hamilton's Scissors Reg c. Three ide Only 100 Pairs Left Regular 50c a pair everywhere Cold Cream Velvo Moquet; Nature's Gum 3¢—Fairy Soap—3¢ Krause’s Liver Remedy Tablets | Chewilr Gum, At Tablets regular 50 Reg. 26c. Three | ail kinds, three 3e Three days only days only .16¢ | packages ..10¢ Enuf Said Special ...10¢ ] -.- + 25¢ Jersey Cream Williams’ De light Soap; 4 cakes and met al box, regular Three days - BIE Scrubs Digestion Dige te will nd Hoe Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic 50¢ Hand Bru regular Full pint bottle—16 ounce Three days only Regular Quaker price, 85« 50¢ Make-Man Cream of Tartar] 17¢ Alcohol 17%¢ Woodbury’s Violet Borated Tablets and Sulphur For Burning enatured ¢ s ‘ Tablets nee matured oF | Facial Cream | Talcum Powder Regular m 004 , 4 1 ‘y yne-pound Three day ul, per box | Full quart bottles; regular 250, | Regular Full one-pow 15¢ | be allowed for returned bottles 16¢ aD abe Hoffs’ Peptonized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Free One Package Fluffs Moquet Hair Shampoo Powder 30¢ — Pure— Cream of Tartar 0¢ Full one (1) pound With each box of Melo box € Beauty Cold Cream Remember, for 3 days t ..ceecee aneem 1 onty THE QUAKER DRUG STORE THE QUAKER DRUG STORE Nison St ta Madi THE QUAKER DRUG STORE 846 Central Bidg Phone, 2362. 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