The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 5

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— I / §.¢ Pte) aes §FRPE es 82 Fa Fes BE PFs 5 ot & 42 3258 Aw 1 BSTkrrteesee | Washington, Idaho, Montana and You'll find tremendous values in timely gifts Your Christmas gifts will 7 -————_ | | | cost you about one-half the re ir prices at | } Extra bra |)’ 7B THE MA RKETS — ‘Bartell No. 5,1416 Second Ave. | | THE STAR—-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. ‘ | geieks bury the bodies of at least fi mn and poll candy, or anything else remen and polic jment each by a German court here made #|some part of her story of her alleged fi a dozen | today, ly denying the right to tamper fn Washington romance with the late turf king engineer in the employ of the ST RRR R ARR HRW | which would incriminate him in| WIFE ’S AFFEC TION | juny wa | *® Minister Slaps Editor; * "Phe selection of a jury to try Se vneed Unconous &| pint i hindi ? Slt COST MAN $50,000 }* ZANESV 2 0 I Many of the veniromen are preju 9 | SVILLE, O., Deo. * Jdiced against capital puntwhment,| — py 0 ‘ | | * —-Rev, A. M. Courtney, pastor *| | "J, . Silverstone, manager of the} A judgment for $50,000 wa " im |* of Grace Methodist Episcopal * | Boston « Co. Becond av, 8, and|ed by a Kansas City jury, Judge ® church, which has the largest * | m Drug Co., Becond av, 8, and} ri iin's decision of yeuterday con * congregation in the city, was * Main st, and of the F. We Keyes! timoq that judgment. when Hart % knocked unconscious today by * | Drug Co., at the foot of Cherry #t.,| Prigmore and Evans, attorneys for *® Adam Elisherman, editor of * will be compelled to pay $50,000| Sherman, presented the records * the Sunday Nows, after the *] for alienating the affections of the rhe testimony alleges that tn * minister had walked into the *| {wife of Alexander L, Sherman, an| January, 1907 ratone influenc ra dee cetice sad slapped Hil. #1 | EVERETT, D 22.1 te attorney of Kansas City, Mo. If|ed M She man to le ave home. (ity Valted Press.) | areas MN Courtney, Who. | Can the courts compel @ mas ac-|conciusion of testimony for the| cn susement Of Buperior Judge Follows eae Id out and 4ILADELPHIA Dec, 29.—|* has been an active worker in * ’ | Gilliam, rendered yosterday, is car-| sas City, Silversto "I Pr “g" s dead and six|* the dry cause, took exception * cused of crime to shave his mus-| state late yesterday afternoon 18] pjoq gut came to attle, where he invested |} _ 4 men known to/*® [© &n editorial criticising him, # | (ache off? poe Bhan 9s be) 5 mp mh bey be llverstone left Kansas City at|the proceeds, He resides at 162) we been Kk and five missing,|* Hls injuries are not serious, %/ Judge Ronald must decide this! Sr Monroe, the defense made a mo.| te’ "ne Sherman instituted sult, | 16th av injured firemen and police fn * | question this afternoon in the case} tion for diemisnal he motion 4 - fe gee lg pod} * iy Henle Sina AA*** of Jouoph Juan Fyaad, accused of re alee, ier ee ' lterday’s sexsion McNab tried to hat several hate dle = & doxen the murder of Lottie Nichola, a| The stat 1 without showing | lwring from the witness an admis ee ae Seledinane pretty Syrian girl, five years ago,|the motive for the erime charged sion that Baldwin addressed her ar ered — sae peored Fyaad claims that he is not the | against Kirk, The first witnesses “wite” only before th c h ext | Jeather f ne 4 on } right Fyaad sought, but that aj for the defense were used to prove IN Ff) Tl) ante agers feb! and fire to reach brother of his, who used to live in| Kirk's good reputation, which fact | Mrs, Turnbull's only admission pen ool a cenar t nae Seattle, may be the one, The Fyaad | was admitted by the state, The de }was that the persons in question Philade Ae ; uletide tragedy in custody has a mustache? The| fense has a witness to produce who (My United Press.) might have been rather dark | een Cone: . Firer | Fyaad known in the Syrian colony | will testify that he looked into a| LOS ANG 08, Cal, Deo, 22 | Fireman Re mags “- eh man here five years ago had none. jwaloon and saw Kirk at a cash reg-| Beatrice Anita Turnbull's contest ’ SUMEE Lok Golbresh, Wareeune | Now comes Deputy Prosecutor| ister in the rear of the building at|for a daughter's share of the mil \FEAR ENGI | ty ed Calbreth, roman | Bhs | McBride and wants Fyaad to shave! the time the shooting occurred. Hons of the late BH. J. Baldwin Wieeanin xf — - |his mustache off, so that a bettor| rapidly is becoming a war of wits STRIKE DEC 27 mn: Policeman — Edward My United Press.) opportunity for identification may|* * * ® * & & & kkk we ww] Detwoen Mrs. Lillian Ashley Turn . | ii, Policeman Samuel Me-| LEIPSIC, Germany, Dec, 22.—|be had. He asked Jailer Roberts | * %| bull, the girl claimant's mother Hin, re nic so Arcana “08)¢Y.! Capt. Bernard Trench and Lieut,|to perform the operation, But Rob-| * WANT A PICKLE? * = Attorney Gavin McNab, for the (iy United Press.) | a oe Pivia " le de ed until Judge Ronald | * -_ */ defense. For three days wordy — »c. 22.—The ther saa: {Vivian Brandon, B sy of, | ert# demurred until Judg nald | >HG, Man, Dec. 22.-—Th (aaa gt saplle aedeagal Masten Seeninrprny — army of | should order it done. | Any time after J , &] skirmishes between the mother and| WINNIPEG, Man. lies, Ore Gix firemen and six policemen. teers convicted of spying on Ger) Rut Attorneys Frank Foster and|* at the Chamber of Commerce, *|the attorney have occurred, MeNab| probability of an engineers jodies Buried. hae fortifications at Bokrum, were | John Sullivan, who are defending} *® you can get a sample free, *|secking to force from the woman|on the railroads of the ‘eat | Twisted girders and tons o jsentenced to four years’ tmprisc | Fyaad, immediately raised a con-|# Also cereals, soap, flour, #/a statement that will undermine} causing anxiety to business men \atitutional polnt of law, emphatical | * in thie city, It was stated by an * . 7 * * of 11 firemen were! ne Englishmen admitted having | With Fyaad’s mustache ® Col. H. B. Hardt, in charge The defense lawyers ap P. R. late last night that every m beneath the wreckage | taxon sketches of the Bokrum forti If your honor please,” argued! * of the exhibits, hopes to stim are atrating on an effort to| engineer in Western Canada would south wall, where they met | fications. | Foster, “its again the rights! @ ul a eater interest in disprove Mrs, Turnbull's testimony] go out with the others, that the the roof of the leather vai | guaranteed accused person by|#* home made products and man- #/that Baldwin Introduced her as his|/date fixed for the strike was De apsed. The bod! po ‘ the constitution, which provides|# ufactures in this way * | wife and that she was known as|cember 27, and that 6,000 engineers rt takes vw prion, sail at santa toe vine | that no man shall be compelled to) # #|nuch to his assistants. on this side of the line would be J Of the COl | cinta st, near Weatiak vee! evide against himself or! * *| Daring the closing hour of yes affected | ee ed re they were! while endeavoring to save firemen burted under the razed th wall Forty injured firemen and police in various bospitals, and the} th list figures probably will b: i by the passing away of of the infu! @ incendiary origin j Ten hours after the fire had| een brought under control the res. fers came upon the unconscious} of Fireman Glazter, Although ped beneath twisted girders | horribly mangled, his life was/ by a fellow fireman, whose | , nearly cut in two, protected | w from death. The dead fire y identified as a hoseman } Bee Rardai NS Christmas Costs U. S. $90,000,000 At the New Store Only No. 5, 1416 Second Avenue | | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. | B—it was estimated today by Vetor Olmstead, chief of the fereau of statistics, that the Christmas “giving germ” cost the American people $90,000,000 this year. Not more than haif the people are giving presents ptosting. money,. according to Olmstead. Of the 46,000,000 a few are opposed to Christmas Giving and a vast number do not @ive because they have no money Want More Money For Forest Work ese | WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—Prest-| Taft is urged to secure an fn in the forest service appro- Hations sufficient to insure pro- : from. fires, in resolutions iplepted today by the Conservation ation, representing Oregon. | | VIBRATORS MIRRORS local wholewsiers om loral Prices in all a Special Cuts | | POSTCARD CASES—75c and MANICURE SETS—Were priced POCKET KNIVES— 39c to a POSTCARD ALBUMS- ielling Price. Cuts : HAIR BRUSHES—PFo 7 gore: } | EASTMAN’S PERFUMES— | [ oe. ° 9 gd a $1.19 Up from | ne 8 In fancy baakets 3 eyes. A ome = LEATHER WALLETS AND ‘ Specs 36 | sonr soxes— 15¢ | sire FoLos—at a 50 per cont | | r All Mirrors at greatly reduced | | i Up from " ’ P The Premier Flectric always es. Handsome gifts, from || BOX PAPER—Reew 4Qp | panFUME ATOMIZERS— | Feductios gives*eitisfaction. Booklet tree 50 to $4.50 in Hand Mir , "= me Prices cut in two. TOILET ROLL-UPS Leas 7 rors. Triplicates, from $2.00 | HAND BAGS at deeply cut | POCKET PURSES— 7 than cost. Up 48 The regular $25.00 $17 50 | to $18.00, price Up from C trom v3 C | | Vibrator and case ' va r =, Pompeian Massage PR oes ta mong nisl | @egex Crea ania temas at doe ~ | we ae y envy a good complexion? Use P Perfection Hot Water Bottle - : ae ‘ Tick pcumeegrwrrer 10) AT THE TRUSSES ° Balled iubber’ sac \ = NEW STORE @ Bovis pedai” Macon Ad \ F ONLY “STP $2.00 \~ . . ~ lSComb and Your Meate—Helling Price Safety Razors Cut rs ae } rush Sets 1 . sileieuhe Complexion Welght—ivuying Price. Safety Razor sis Mints, Mantle Sete tactis : Gitford Razor $1.17 85c An Extra 50c Set 290) , strop——-Regu Swedish Spring Truss for only . . Ever-Ready Safety Razor— Melhourne Kamila Truss j , t ) Special j Mi ae $2.88 | | Cos a Hand The Gillette’s Duplex Razors tras on the, o| eee Bags Gireaseless ; Fountain Pens ™=*ssammasaeuon | trims $ atte GIVE HIM A PEN | All Store 4 one BARTELL DRUG STORES 3 506 2nd Ave. 610 2nd Ave. | 5344Ballard Ave. | First 1416 Second ; =A ; Near Yesler Way Main Store Near City Hall Near Public Market Avenue : a BE oe. ET 2 RN a a a a ie Store Open Evenings Until Christmas We’ve Reduced Our Entire Stock of ‘Boys’ Clothing: A Fourth to One-Third In a Great Pre-Christmas Sale This sale uary, becaus the clothes ; offer such ar ing for a new mas gifts the run: Double-Breasted Suits JUVENILE OVERCOATS $ 6.50 Overcoats reduced to $5.45 $ 7.50 Overcoats reduced to $5.95 $ 8.50 Overcoats reduced to $6.95 $10.00 Overcoats reduced to $7.95 SCHOOL $ 9.00 Overcoats reduced to $7.45 $10.00 Over red $12.50 Overc s re Player Pianos for Christmas Buyers we offe est collec shown Every ins ia Store Open Evenirigs Until Christmas Pacific Const ot vicToR in Sherman 1400 Second A 8. would create a stir even after tl ¢ of the well-known ality an ind their wonde | value for the n op ortunity ne Ww n many uit or overcoat, Here's how y could get. Plain and Mixed, 8 to 17 years $ 4.00 Suits reduced to $ 2.98 $ 5.00 Suits reduced to $ 4.25 $ 7.50 reduced to 8 5.95 $ 9.00 reduced to $ 7.95 2.50 Suits reduced to $ 9.45 $15.00 Suits reduced to $11.95 $18.00 Suits reduced to $11.95 Plain and Mixed, 3 to 9 Years Convertible outhwick SECOND’AVENUE & PIKE STREET) | 1 of the best Christ- OVERCOATS Collars, 9 to 17 Years ac[ pouga first of Jan- To ng: money are | rful values | rn Co. A Se tion of the world’s best the Northwest trument guaranteed. Distriboters Talking »m the largest and choic- makes ever Strictly one price. No Change Of Cars To Chicago the“ Oriental Limited’. t] ntly RUNS DAILY BETWEEN SEATILE ONLY T SPLENDID Cc. W. Busines Equipped and Li ae ity luding Berth Reading WITHOUT CHANGE HREE Compartment-Observation and Slee Dining Cars (Meals a la Cart SERVICE AND Cars Standard Tourist rs MELDRUM E Ang Ticker Ag! op ( w »s Bringers. sell real estate, etc tur classified ads. 10ut by Lamps and CHICAGO NIGHTS ON THE ROAD SCENERY A. ROSS Buy or

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