The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1911, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR i tas Be th seal a GIES LIFE FOR i too RE | "FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc | rFURNIT TS 4 mat fama Seles toate | DRY GOODS i ease indy | DRY GOODs ig ’ i Ara pare : ,. Ul DIVE eiigieces MODELS IN sey confes eae” BR eo Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses eg uaa Bar od E YDSOME Dresses, in 1 ] 1 ‘ Thi illover embroide de ned newest attack on (Copyrigh A : 4 wa / WR! and cffectively hand-et which still BY GOVERNOR ROBERT P. BASS NG t orth’ | 'S ertior Two attr ( New Hampst ‘ ; ‘ JOHN G Ni WILKE DIAZ PLANS HIS ESCAPE BY PLACING i TROOPS FROM CAPITAL TO THE COAST \ tt New House Dresses ' Hand-Embroidered and Aprons Blouses pug "Special $5.00 (By filers, Seattle, \ | | . result irst Cousin; Pantages Loses Again | sapere ‘ letusidn i teeodis fete Iy EA Mie Ya today pre Can’t Marry." — Court , ‘new business particularly acti nds | i ns corm the harvest rowds at Big Piano ' t $5.00. lA I gs until FUR Novelties i in | French Neckpieces, Customs Men "Ws th et tached, i wi nge of effective color comh iading bi =! a eo eal ce rare es ‘Clearance Values i in Room- Size F Tg at Miss Anna 1x 6 i up att ge | tained. t : I i twins . Dougia : , ; ‘for a aia ent ¢ with the fi and his adi “eating with deavors to ‘The bill a will not time. De La B ermment {i rebels half WOULDN'T TALK TILL paid the r 1 , a : : . = 5 : tease dent Diaz's HE GOT A CIGARET. | wa to go, af t of ' o x12 Ta ; ‘ oa ( Lx t $ _ Months, th INDIANAPOLIS, A A , , 3 x ° Lape ITUSS¢ 0.0 3 > minst flection Ia > on | r bru oe . x1 . election jaf the reel Definite posals subg head of th Peer ice. atsattce TQ PROTECT MEAT gg to: So Arena or naa , = Potts Might at Moore cotati oni hk irre |b et Useful Notions in Wide Variety era Tolled out lateh night” at t an operating n Rick Rack Braid, white and] }) Ganeure te It * assault on ed to disa; » ; . eee < Cabral's . arritt Dragon Wat Piz with black or w reac teel Shear d rs. specis . Went into uf ‘ ‘ i ‘ sto ers, 10c to be seen By United Ire ed Wire ' . ize fron Rt a9; h d e a a. hs eae 1S. - made by qj 1 Frenct P ¢ € t I Vaist t | ) > Teported th plans a , SERRE Poindexter Sworn In SAM VOU BEATE HOLD JURY WITNESS Edwards, a negro wante¢ e the gr nd for his ap er time. Mexico q * Wants N Money Back |i!" mer Saal cx | New Season’s Showing of Summer Furniture . Porch and Leal Gomes rs oll Junta here, hiner tr ap . yen “a Bet gisaat oes See elected hickory sa hthe bark left on and Preparing during the courting perio¢ There has K com whose p : anded ¢ ! ats and | r vel 1 ooth strips ) inner hickory bate making promise a Drinks to His Death : AA tha Midis home, Wai vitory O64 ng ‘ them strong, pliable 1 comfortable — s nN YORK Ay 8.—Charle - t t < « the hest number edoy Illustrated below 1 Sere ee eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee RRR Had Seen Better Days (By United Press Leased Wire) ‘A $50.00 Gold Set Bridgework from. -s| Earth Is 400,000,000 “setae aelimmpatigd | Years Old Gold Crowns from | $3.00 per tooth and up| CHIC , April 18 White Crowns from By rneudpt $3.00 per tooth and 1 Gold Fillings from $1.00 and up| of Silver Fillings from 50¢ and up| Extraction FREE where other| Delaware Highway work is ordered WILMINGTON, Del., Apri nber, these low prices are ware | ort time ight to dl without r b f gon ae passed the capit bassed, kek * Top ® at 2 ® definitelf Wager By * couver ve give a written “ : ” : . *L cetamamter, we, tive, « witten| ri sea pee otis, ste | | “Old Hickory” High-Back Rock- | “Old Hickory” Curved - Back J" & telue @ bitration at Coope ' ‘ ‘ Irgans $8, $15, $26, $45, ete. Every | “Old Hickory” Rocker, $5.50. | er, $8.50 2 * Zackel His subject ts “I Peace, Harriman) gaic will count We es SueBlN ehhh DP Spates er cs) . oti { * batterie A Its Humanity and It essit NEWBURG , April 18—| If you can't ma onve’ | a Sh aoa aa abate RHR " sla _ Harri oO inspec he a - 4 LLL LLL - OFF FOR ALASKA bel . bliin edly 7 Followi: an, a slab blasted | during the d Carrying 140 Chinese and Japan-|from rock in the vicinity and lying| ning; our ste emain « Mail and Telephone “4 dent R ese for the canneries at Point H4-|flat on the mound, {t danas | antl 10 c’cloce. very ‘wight: Und Gites re eric Ostermoor Yesterday wards and Funter b Califor with the wish of the financier, {| further notice, Don't delay, but be| HH | Carefully Filled Matresses Toll of the nia left for Soutt » Alaskalto be d with two memorial | among the first to make your ne- | y Capt. ©. last night. The ip Prest- | bronze os at the entrance of the| lection today. MUSIC incorporated Serve corg 1405 Third Av.,N,W.Cor. Union St.|dent arrived from uncisco| cemetery, erected by Mrs, BH. H.| HOUSE, suc! to D. 8 von | ’ on site 1.0. Meigy NOTE—Bring this ad with you. | with 342 passengers, | Harriman [atom Co., Third and University a North Ya STU SSSS=SS = = Witness |Gompers Talks on Peace (By United Prose Leased Wire.) YOR eet eee ee eee

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