The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 8

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and politica sses state have been utte politics purified, th citizenship elevated a dence of the pe ditions vastly these reforms a LITTLE HAPPENINGS ABOUT THE CITY nected with the Steamship Co., was THE SEATTLE STAR Cee eee eee eee) MAKE SMALL COINS NOW WASHINGTON.-A new Tee eee ee ee ee GUADALAJARA, Mex Jary JOHN D. WORKS eee HER NO COMMENT ee ee | TO BURY WEST MADISON, Wis.—The senate today adopted a resolut favoring the recall of al! state officers except the judiciary Elman Coming CHARLESTON, W. Va WASHINGTON — Characteri « Lock That Caused the Daily The b proposed civic centre was ex Tag day will be observed on Sat urday, April 2 C.2.4 to raise Shield Home bu Clarence Keith, senior cash pri 5 t the held | Deaths of Girls in The New York Fire ‘wo At a meeting Tuesday ni ght of the Tu Sunrise Improvement were made for nin for the Sunrise The steamship Meteor of the Pa cific Coast Steamship Co. w sume her old run April 24th The convention of the Olympic Penine wis Development, 10s Port Ange ed by th of the Seattle Pliny L. Allen. A.M r F. Merritt, John ¢ BG Mill Stephen A. Hall, G. H. Youn. gren and 8. C. Parnandis Members of the Washington So clety of the Sons of the Re attended th al. meeting banquet night in the Unive club, Judge R elected president, W president, and Walter Oake tary of Broadway um and the Several were loaned them by the University of Washington. REBELS TAKE TOWN DOUGLAS, April 20.—Following reports that the ret had cap tured the town of Nacozari, across the line from Naco, Ariz., 20 miles west of Agua Prieta, 300 federals under Captain Guittero left for that a “ JEWS END CEL EBRATION OF GREAT FIGHT FOR LIBERTY | aaghl freee OPEN NEW APARTMENTS The Windsor Apartments, and Union, last night tended the bh c progr urnished by Wagner's H : a ladle The re stion pie tures of Hunting Wil in} Tey Safer * Wants Home for :: Alaska first con Child Prisoners | Pare pe Fa Satkailn’ Habea: fo where children can be from adult prisoner night he will introduc a i calling on th rn ‘d of ordering the ybmi Their gres at! bond issue for an election § 8 the capture of a fero This part of the the most thrilling thi hown| King county osteopaths held their on a screen, The Alaska manage-| regular meeting at the residence ment was fortunate ecuring | of Dr. Minnie Potter, 322 West Roy used nothin ‘this pleture. at, last night FURNttTURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, In. | FURNITUREI DRY GOODS! Store Closes Dally at 6:30 DRY GOoops| Attractive Showing of Untrimmed Millinery At Interesting Prices Distinctive Models in Women’s Fine Tailored Suits at $45.00 Women's 8 Hosiery at Bb - Pair c é qualities is nforced "Special Values in New White Dresses for Infants and Children Sizes Six Months to Five Years Hubbard Dress P i De. Dress, French Dress the lor . t tucked hite Lawn “Dotty Dimple” Dress, th long waist ' ' i ‘ t t « t hree rows of kirt trim- th ribet “Dotty Dimple” s eer lawn, made with Rings Specially Priced for. Clearance | case and Writing pity ate Desk, Special $15.65 | | $1.00, $1.75 Jews nthusias ofp eae = Cretonne- Coane Box Couch a — =! Kitchen Queen, Special $3. 65 Special $7. 75 Kitchen Queen, of selec English shige twe ¢ nd two flour bin A well-made Couch, measuring 6 feet long, 17 inches ulding board over each drawer conveniently 1igh and 28 inches in width, fini with double stuffed al ed to worse bo lides under top of table when not i 1 spring edge and patent lifter adjustment, covered in attrac te wicin Whee Wurst at the at egs are square and well braced below b | tively patterned cretonne. An especially strong value at : celebrate it in “Ru ) exceptional value at $3.65 | $7.75. rable their ae Rave eer Teiihe ice eee “Direct-Action” F d k & N | Mail Orders which held them bound to Peyp tian for about 400) ye They | Gas Ranges re eric @ son Carefully Filled They are proud of the first or Incorporated ganized revolution the world ha known for the cause of liber nt (By United WAS Mexico here tot Diaz hi of the Lawren Biatt fre as the verse’s DOUG Chiapas, Agua Pri morning lieved th was inte} tion in M Six ho ignored 4 utes quest for the « would tal had been without Since Gregor, the hosp & drunke home, mitting Mrs late for the new Little old, who and two home, just beta night. H Union $f Western hours b telephon| n Ww When] Woodwa Etta S excu he aay ment cai aid not If on meeting, are true, May departm, the posi sible, nol May! But Corl is guilty It pen co! he aia, If hi together,

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