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

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IESPERATE WHEN LOVER WILTED HER, GIRL SLASHES WITH RAZOR xew YORK, Dec M.-—-When) hall to see us married Meade Rannell, 19 years olf, was! “Then IT got a letter from him ned in police court, charged} which ‘wald he didn't intend to gutting the tr oat of her fi marry me just now, but I would in Silver, #he admitted her/ have to wait a while, I went around Silver iss now & mor | to where he works as a drug clerk, wounded in a hospital jand he told me that he didn’t in n blame me - tend to marry me at all, I had “| intended to ki taken my brother's razor with me, commit suicide, b l and when he said that | went craay mopped me be 1 could | I don’t care what you do with me eS myself. Ben and | have beet) now, If you send me away for a for a year and we long time I will miss the shame Fried Yast night. All | that 1 would feel if | had to go out had been made fo and face those that were Invited to Thad my ¥ « dress and/ the wedding.” Hand the musicians had been} ‘The girt was still dressed in her There were le in the | wedding dress “a |BAR BIBLE BALLOT, Se Out (Hook WHISKY FLASK 0. K. s FRANKFORT, Ky, Dee. 21. TY, N. J., Dec be gMAanTic cl toa 8 aled to “yd to r baby ased the bible as} ol ald had left} an emblem on) os William & nh as se| thelr ballots in os rhe | the local | for a board bill of $18, The Y' © recent local | had been working tn Phila »ption election to raise the “ransom,” ntally, ounty art appeals b ured the elec void to the lodging oe patrolman went : and says tt tody of the and Herbe tu took the Rie from the hous and returned ee t to the mot here was a pleture of an ¢ 4. Herbert t from wrapped the | UDder the book we the words | off his = i aan to} Holy I The wets used for) el be tag oa an emblem a bottle of whisky and| quarters | . Bree }& glass, with the head of a snake WATERBURY, Conn, Dec 21 on ray Rr vag hl ' Miam H. Davi ‘an in he wets claimed that the use of wi ie Noro | he bible as an emblem intimidated of the — bow dredth | Yotera to vote dry under the impres- calebrated hi - : king a/#on that they would not go to] aary las ozen roads, |2®@¥en unless they made their cross | ile tramp 4 to accom. | WMder it. One witness testified that | Rly ‘ep after the firet| "2 wanted d to vote wet, but wasn't en a wagon, | Willing to place tn jeopardy his | chance of going to he: jelection emblem Is prohibited by | statute. A savings account opened mh One Dollar or more |'HOLIDA Y Ss: makes a most acceptable Beginning next Friday, stu dents of Seattle schools will en- CHRISTMAS GIT joy the holidays, The relief from studies will continue until January 4 It Is estimated that | 2,000 university students will leave Seattle for their homes in various sections of this and oth- er states. Beautiful Willow Plumes FOR CHRISTMAS Made from your old feathers at small eapemse OLD FURS DONT THROW @HEM AWaArT: eckpleces and muffs can « inte Terbans aod latent style, Our children, rel or We especially so- small accow ich we pay four per cent t, compounded twice ++ eee oe -$1,250,000.00 ihe State Bank of Seattle ) MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. First Ave. and Yesler Teques charges? Very moderate. MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS 626 Teepie’s Bank Nathting, Recaves the drya of Powell county | | To protect the “ On each ballot , 1 book. | In the opinion handed down by | the court, the use of the bible as an | ‘lives in | new lifeboat. NO MISSOURI MULES; JUST SHANK'S PONIES Snapshot of Champ Clark, dem- elected, to ride down Pennayl vania av, back of a team of Mis sourt mules. But what are pre election promises, anyhow? \City Takes Up Short Weight Law Tn a statement made before the elty council commi yesterday J. Higgins, secretary of the Re tall Grocers’ association, repeated the assertion recently printed in |The Star to the effect that package | ing breakfast food [sae weight He quoted recent texts, tn which | a number of well known brands were one-fourth to one-half short on weight | | tf Councilman Schlumpf's ordi nal © is panned compelling the anding of the weight on each package sold, it is the opinion of m | Mr. Higgins that many package jcereals would elther be forced off the market or the manufacturers would be compelled to give full | welght New York—Bruce Bond and David Jamison, members of a vol unteer Hfe saving crew at Rocka y Beach, Long Island, lost th he surf whi The committee in charge of the erection of a memorial mogument to the late Gov. John H. McGraw proposes to publish an illustr memorial volume bh will ten popula ee ee ** ee theeeeebadeeseeee vember 90, was released by Brown yeaterday tation of the pr that no conviction of manslaughter could be had. pouting attorr Preaident Taft yostedayr acknowl: | edged receipt of resolutions of the Seattle Chamber of Commerc ing with the question of better | inlation for Alaska, as recom FOR new, modern furnished rome at w prices, call at The Virginus, 804 leinia st, near Westlake ay $15.00 WATCH Only.. tle leader, who promised, ff need no introdu many beautiful de A WATCH A WATCH NOW fo SPECIALS IN ROGERS’ 1847 KNIVES AND FORKS $3.00 DOZEN ake GLASS SETS ASS WATER SET, Pitcher and six T NOW ssiss Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Link were being sold on| A ANDS‘ IME . Mat ch Safes ~ EVERYTHING AT SPECIAL | PRICES at spec m one buy BURNETT BROS. INC. 720 FIRST AVE. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910. i CHAUFFEUR RELEASED ran down and killed Cleon Thomas, the nine-year-old | Burlesque Succeeds LONELY COLLEGE MAN) * t ‘ WIRES GIRL; CUPID & M lod L SEES TO WEDDING «| elodrama a 015 | ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec *| 80 it's you, In tt? wp 21.—Walter C, Agama, a Mich: | "Alas, ‘tis no. | Was ian University freshman #| Be I de t want to be loft alone. | « odl, Ce ot homesick # | 9° leave muh, | Sra ae ots Kot homesick % | ""“impossible, I must walt here CH RISTM S Rraphed Miss Grace Pool, also * tll the Madison car arrives A of Lodi, to “come at ¢ %| Its farewell to Lots melodram-| Mias Pool did %| mer, however. The Lawrence com yesterday, and Adama had a #|P&9Y bas actually gone, and where marriage loonse waiting, ‘To. #|'h® faithful heroine was rescued day he introduced hia wife to #|%¥ brave Del every night, in the his friends. He will finish the ® battle ‘tween right and might, mide’ entire fouryear course at the #, endless fusiiiade of blank ' shots & university. % | now pretty costumed chorus wom %| en will bid for public plaudits ee eee ee + | The Lewis and Lake company | burlesque, which played in Seattle Ce ; ‘ . | before, will hold the boards at the | I heard a man say the other day, Lois, beginning Christmas matinee. Three shows a day will be ¢ 1 wish to heaven my folks would get me some presents this year that I can wear. I have a whole museum of stuff labeled ‘Christmas Gift As Christma Neckwear, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, Suits, nity—in fact, a sensationa a pt ze ¥ s ie i CERRY SEs en: i mp Cor. Second Av. and Union St. phatengforegea ge ap bckiig ‘Batseba time Umbrellas, Silver Toilet Set { you at the old Pike Place Market, Thurs- ice, Tableware, Chafing Dishes, ( lay and Saturday, These three days the OLD MARKET Will Be OPEN AT NIGHT See the old Market. It’s the image of the Old French Market At New Ork n manufact C ake yc Old Pike Place Market SATURDAY THE END IT’S ALMOST OVER The great sale of the Tacoma bankrupt stock of pianos, an- nounced a few days ago, is drawing to a close. Lest we forget, Importing Jewelers NEAR COLUMBIA ST. Store Open Evenings permit us to express our most sincere appreciation for the quick response made to it by the piano-buying public. Over 100 pianos I s I have been sold thus-far. Proof for this statement will be pub- lished after the sale closes. We don't make statements that we can't prove. PLAYER PIANOS We have left about ten or twelve player pianos to be sold you to get one while they last gularly. Special terms may be had es; we would advise You can obtain now a player for $375 that would cost you $575 Iso. We also have a Weber Grand, almost new, at $575. Only a few second-hand pianos left, but while they last we will accept anything within reason for them. We want to sell one hundred more pianos between now and Saturday night 1} at 10 o’clock—so come in and help swell the number, It will make you happy for Christmas.

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