The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1911, Page 6

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es LIFE-SAVING DOG IS PLAYMATE OF DAYTON KIDS BUT EVER READY TO FICHT GROWN-UPS AND DO DAYTON, 0. March 21 | — don't dogs, if y fon't think there not rea A a story of ax edale is a he His x and he's this. ct nature with ct him grown with F This save are th the dog saved and stories . When Flashlight sav the street ed at high on top of Ire saw her dange! Dropr sprang t skirt and As he chine His side was ( otherwise {nj man kicked had wit the kick capture on with Flash AID SHEEPMAN (My United Press.) rON, Mare an who punched could was ment Wachusett Flashlight and Two Pia ymat Irene Miller Stock on t have b EVERETT, March 21.—Andrew sheep and « e oo bolt day from China and Japan a an annour & shingle bolter, WAS the Blue Funnel Hner Ningeh partment in from Arlington last night | cludes 600 oy wy ebange ir tried to commit su at Conference bet weer her Placing the muzzle of a gun 4 % son and representatives of phen 3 tlonal Wool Growers as his body, be pull and the American Livestc his big toe. It tv probable th will recover ciation. 6S 4 «SHOOTS WITH TOE THREE DIE AT SEA: The cargo brought to Seatt of 4 d Gilson, missing for two from a, B.C. Hin ale Mins EB. ¢ letorla, B, ¢ | Wants respond TRIED FOR THE STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, [911 THE MOTHER OF “NUDE STATUE” GIRL TO WED YOUTH OF 26 NOW Wash! by HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM have owing missing | FREE Pianos, Watches, Etc. 8 of the Mra. Rosanna Seattle De wabury Troth estate, Eng 4. Mrs. Edwin Troth, of | Troth st., Peoria, DL, is anxious to : locate them | The Prizes Are as Follows: John Melville Jean His wife Mrs. Hattie Jean, Kellogg, Idaho, | PE ON Pee wants to know his whe Jame Ke last see check three years ago. Mi Blien Hoe | aance, of 90 Mill #t.. Liverpool, Eng }iand, is worrying over bis long ab sence | Alva Moore, last heard of in Se attle a year ago. Mies Grace Moore, jot High View, Sullivan county, N > \¥ wants to locate bim. | | bn DD. bh, last heard of ip | ‘onto, “STRIKE OFF (By Calted Press.) » IGE MEN OUT ON BAIL. (By United Press.) D, Herrick, 26, of Washingt KIO, March eff | NEW YORK, March 21.—That| Mrs, Barney, whose hunt and t an or fi April will # & reversal of the| her $5,000,000, has two pte Hee Fy “with the ce oor fr ate n to impeach fF wal May and December wedding Laure and Natalie, both ints, The were unceremor rt ; San ‘ hin ¢ 16 murder (rial of Edward Gor ‘ Jarneys were given much notorte ym Van ‘or, B. CG, at the! Yoday in t, fa Tront'ot Johnsce & Wideen sloon | Mra. Clifford Barney, who at is|that the statue of a nude Diana,| last Sunda were placed under Dance at Dre and on the night of December 28 began | POrted to have accepted Christian! placed in the grounds of thelr! $2,000 bail eact Judge Main to late yesterday afternoon before Judge Ronald. Goggins le a well | known Alaskan | Marks and he had been friends Goggins claims that he shot in self} fl e co defense when he was about to bell ou attacked with an open clasp knife The empanelling of @ jury ha om not been completed yet $5,800 Manufacturers’ Publicity Contest insure thel The grand had been gton } of the I KOMURA 8TICKS LISBON, March 21.—After 24| Make is, it * Tedee hours endeavor to stir up trouble ae > ae en man and wife hunt togeth-|for the republican gov nt by « There Are Six Faces in This Picture—Can You Find Four al ore ul S$]: hy ie of Them? \ ow such elx their eompantonahip as to 5 time ' . ° able that they atill jo ther tive For Ladies and Misses inouent ‘ting Jude cca yesterday after iietenine to the WORLD'S OLDEST evidence in the diverce case of Our Tailored orem Eilts against Jobn W RULER SPRY AT 90 Second and Fifth Prise P will give you ¢ ane man He the satisfaction, because {month and advifed the couple to INFORMATION BLANK . Be © ame and address are plainly written om they are made of » up. Attach this slip o similar) to your answer, writing plaloty and send te ERT MANAGER, Etlers Music ¥ 4 Practical fabrics OLD TRADER DIES | Qe SE RMMD . [El | Mame occ ececccccccteeeceeseee eeeeseaeeceteaseesoeenecens Boive the pussie the y know how and rush your answers fa today and are cut on Daniel Samples, widely known very has an equal chance yo frontiersman and Indian trader, | | f practical lines died last Sunday evening at WHY IT IS DONE They will retain residence, 2377 Hastlake ay. 63 : 4 years of age. He was a native of the shape, becau Maysville, Ky., whence he came Sets deceit West when 21 years old. In 1897 ’ pe eit .excelient he came to Seattle, where he made| «Yh, eM, | LP Sine o.oo e cc ccccceeeeeeeeenee t construction. Fab profitable investments in real ; be rics are fancy mix- estate. He leaves a wife and five ' Be : ehildre: t tures and striped ——_— might consider the purchase of & phonograph. ‘ 1 materials, in all PASSED BAD BILLS 3h MRR shi IR py re Perey Huntington, Herbert Flem- P.O. Adidrens F * fashionable color- fm and Charles Mitchell were yes. ” i vhi terday given eight mouths and $100 t v4 Baer white And fine each by Judge C. H. Hanford . 4 blue serges and black |for attempting to pass spurious satin. Excellent val- | bills, They pleaded guilty. a ues at $24.50, | TALK CITY PLANS : The work of the municipal plans $30.00, $38.50 commission will form the subject of r and up. Other Suits a lecture by W. R. B. Wilson, a * 5 member of the commission before from $19.50 up. the students of the university Wed PRINCE LUITPOLD OF hesday morning. BAVARIA. * MUNICH, March 21—Demon-. Spring Coats For Ladies and Misses THE M re Positively the choicest || ~ . ze 1 ‘ | these ‘prices. unless otherwise indi showing in the city. Ma- | are tee strictty, first “grades terials are white and navy | i I serges, mohair, striped fab- f rics, fancy mixtures, novelty materials, pongee and black satin. Exceptionally fine values from $12.50 up Attractive Dresses For Ladies and ‘Misses The styles mplicity, the Empire and Greco-Roman Special attention called to the exceedingly fine values offered—prices and styles being more attractive than ever. Dainty models in striped inessaline, foulard, poplin and serges, in white, navy, gray and tan. Some are strictly plain, while others afe satin-trimmed and embroidered J. Redelsheimer & Co. Two Entrances—First and Columbia Ducks, tive. 1b Spring ducks Boca voces are of elegant effects predominating ton oats Rotied and Variey, ea), 100 ibe. Yakima 10@ How’s Your Coal Bin? KNOW THE COAL YOU BUY—Purchase coal that will give the fullest measure of gatisfaction—coal that is clean hard and rich in the properties that go to make the ideal fuel—energy, life and no waste. In LADY WELLINGTON COAL these qualities are the distinguishing characteristics and the price {s no more than one would pay for inferior coal. Prices at bunkers: Lump, $5.50—Nut, $4.00—Furnace, $3.75 Distributers for SUPERIOR ISSAQUAH COAL Prices at Bunkers: Lump, $4.50—Nut, $3.50 PACIFIC COAL AND OIL CO, O. M. Latimer, Mgr. 2e Hmoked Meats—Selling MAIN OFFICE LATONA BUNKERS igang 3 113 NORTHLAKE AVE, North 465-Green 652 PRICES PHONE WEST II 40] HINKLEY BLK H PHONES 5040 T SEATTLE See Mr. Guthman at the Wholesale Grocery Co., uy in grocery taken at once. Na for the RW Broadway. and méat market Seattie Automobile School, ARKETS cated, tional » best it 210 strations In honor of the ninetieth birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold ot Bavaria, and the approaching liver anniversary of his regency tinue. he old prince Is Nestor, in point of all living rulere He te still In good health and is seen daily walking about the interesting streets of Munich. Since his nephew erage rer 9, at ERS Successor to the nominal First Prive. Eilers Music Bidg. ~Third and Uni sovereign, bi insane tn 1870, the old princ n regent. Ab though n a scorns the ¢ lives. WORK FOR NEW JUDGE Judge Boyd J, Tallman yesterday we nough cases to keep one of the new jud yet to be appointed, busy for the entire month of April Judge Main will turn over some of the criminal work to the judge who is to preside over Department } I will name three Judges by April 1 own while his nephew Yes, Swissco Will Grow Your Hair Prevents Baldness and Dandruff— Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Ite Natura! Color Gov DENTIST IS SUED Dr. Edwin J, Brown, dentist, 4s sued by C. W. Treve for $2,048 ve says that one of Brown's em ployes cut an artery while he was receiv ing tre patene nt A Physician’ 8 Report on Tuberculosis Medicine Swi tops dandruff qu grows new hair and restores gra x and hair to Its natural youth Factory Piano Store ful color Swissco stops baldness, balk GEO. P. BENT CO. spots, falling hair, scabby scaly Seattle, 1421 Third Av, near ne yn {sore sealp, brittle hair or any hair Pike Street. t Mra Garvin| or scalp trouble. Montant To Factory, Chicago, Ml. true bot prove that our clat we will send you a larg free if you will send 10¢ silver or stamps to help pay cost of postage and ing to Swissco Hair Remedy © P.O. Square, do] Cincinnati, O. Swissco will be found on sale at | Bush & Lane Pianos “From Factory to Home" all druggists and drug departments | Pushefane Piano G. everywhere at 50c and $1.00 a bot-| | 1315 Third Avenue. or sale in Seattle at Owl Drug] Oop. Pootettios. stores Dutch Kalso i} The Santtary Wall twenty-two y and my baby ® cured,” M. H. Garvin arvin is the mother of cures Rronohitie, roat and Lang | by Ow! Drug Co, Co, ker Drug Co, and. nine The Coating used —ncenl ne DAHLIM & BARRY, ING.,, |, TOURIST CAR SERVICE To “The Paint & Wall Paper Store.” St. Paul and the Hast, in effect 1308 Second A\ every day on the Chicago, Milh hi ie waukee & Puget Sound railway, a commencing Wednesday, March 15. 119 Yesler Train leaves Seattle $:50 a berth to Missoula $2.3 When you buy Nation 50, Harlowton Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel ally Advertised Goods you get reputable goods. D. S. JOHNSTON CO, Washington’s Oldest and Largest Music Concern iversity--Stores Everywhere The Waldorf $2.50 Shoe. MEN'S SHOE STORE 805 First Ave. Colman Bldg. Sherwin-Williams Paint | And Varnishes, (Not Cheap but Best) Star Paint & Wall Paper Co., | 1421.23 Fourth Av. For Men SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S 1111 Second Av. and Wo: ry te Co. 1incoat Second Ave ALASKA BLDG. Ra Goodyear ou LITHOLIN COLLARS Are Sold by JOHN E. KELLY at W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO. 119 Vester 1305 First Ave Better Aak Why Dealer Can Leme Money Goods advertised here have a_ standard nationa) THE LOWEST Vietor Patking M reputation.

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