The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1911, Page 8

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Boys Candidates for Real Political Jobs Poe Ni eal & protest against nction of employing painters in advertising for additional painters in the Kast, returned to work t day ert tha craft han jobs for 4 | ther ~ NEW YORK.—Suffering acutely 4 fre lath Johana Gad ski today salled f k op t ak Madam Gadski ¥ ed on a SAN FRANCISCO.—Captain God. dard Ezekiel Dodge Diamond, born three years before the death of George Washington, is today cele brating his 115th birthday eee eee * * OLYMPIA The Western * * none * { © way. F * ois * See eee eee ee ome Seattle citizens don't like Progressive Party Candidates F May P. Allen Rick y ne Comptrotier, J. Feinberg; City Treasurer, J. Friedman. ° cadena, ny ampaigt th ev , : in the field. The Progre ' e party. F © The Dolphin and the Northwest The steamship President arrived The mayora oa tien Pea <a Rickles, of the seph Bergin jee hl “ge way High school,“ the The primary election ll aye y neat pth ow sive candidate for maye His es is to be held May © | tables Platform is one which will appeal final contest will be fought June ‘ Sia ineeeeesemenn | The maiden trip of the new Weir ge 1-Orienta ade, wa TO ee HOME °°: Plans are maturing for the active jeading he * and stores, the campaign of the Y. W. C. A. to vaise $400,000 fe the Dexter Horton Busi new building by May 13. have cipa ! adway high ed into nine compan ple erda. sitior & captain, a lieutenant 4 W. H. Flett each have sor « n T Head Marters will be established $10,000 ~— The Fourth av, viaduct, 1,600 feet length, was completed PASS BILL OVER DILLING’S VE TO: The Department Efficiency com-, power. It was passed to enab' NEW YORK.— Mayor Gaynor mittee of the council was appointed | the committee to m has assigned a detective to guard Investigate the poll Rev. Basil N. K y a Greek to probe every city a ment for the purpose of rec pg re forms. To do this it was necessary to give it power to summon wit nesses and administer oaths. The| gone back tc counci] therefore passed an ordi-| thought it w nance giving the ec mayor's eto _ Maye s the Hing ve priest, who bur tables and other thing complain me t his a 2 TOPEKA, Kas come back. A a drop to a tem gree Overcoats have le gale brought rature of 36 de ANY COUNCILMAN MAY REPEAL THIS ORDINANCE Any councilman may veto the a he * Sixteen names * were attached to a mile-long * petition presented to the coun & * * * thousand + * poned action one week, but @%|# cil in opposition to the plan * * * * * ordinance passed yesterday for the |U"animous action {is required on of prohibiting smoking on * such bills man Hes-|® street cars. * for over * regrade of 1 oh on streets. The improvement two weeks RMS been sane hess $184,000, had been petitioned for | afternoon sion that - by 75 per cent of the abutting prop-|any the] KANSAS CITY, Mo—Iline erty. The legislatute last winter | ordi b 30/ virgil Conkling, county prosec passed a dill providing that all da cansed a postponement of th frontage must join in the petition end trial of Dr, B.C. Hyde fe eer goes into effect Jure 10 murder of Thomas H. Swope eel council ne st. and adjacent to cost orge Vander cutor, was bu might have post-! ordinance agitating for the OLYMPIA.—Sheriff Gaston had k down a hotel door to ar EMPLOYMENT OFFICE °°... 8" MAY LOSE LICENSE °°)... 0.852 in Chey Councilman Hesketh is after the Vyo., who has been extradited by Gover ferred to the license committee scalp of the All Nations emplowment | James R, Roberts is the owner | HOQUIAM.—Silk stocking banks office veond 8. He intro- were discounted tod when the duced a bil y for revoking |second postal bank in the state wa its license pened Many complaints of workingmen SACRAMENTO.--His wife in a being fleeced during the past month |hospital as a result of an automc have been received by t Jabor rh = Avner bile ac t H Cornell n commissioner. The bill was re be only way an An surance m ommitted suicide b ———- —__—. - —|man knows how to make taking snide of potassium and ming experts are in charge, ven thousand men are killed or Seeking a street railway fran maimed every year in Amert chise in Bremerton, W. D. Perkin coal mines, This tremendous toll|& Co. bankers, of Seattle, ha of human life, it is believed, could | asked the council not to take acti be cut in half by thé adoption of |until a bid is received from the safety devices, which would in-|Elwah Power company crease the gest of mining coal only |about % cents a ton, Company EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building Phone: Ind, L 5017 ry Sane oe eae eee = _ —— THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Willlam F. Ge ger for seven years |© pending his| - nd 1 pal 6 1 CLASS MWEEING ms on his| WALLA WALLA—AII but two b a ( } CH ¢ HEA .EI pre \ s TOWELING, 8¢ YARD Jewel restaurants ha granted employe and fr i Mee j i Irish-made Toweling, half-linen qualit an th 1 I Ca articl silver net f love VANCOUVER, 8.~C.—This may | ae —_—_—_————— SSS a. In oon be a bre own. Eig big rond foe gpm gM ort ig a LAWN {In expensive ‘Cheniion Furniture a strike for cle hop, in ed Cc hit Reatcistee ca erichionn « elicheiciahohelslclelitelele i or | in Satin Walnut Wheeler * Have ye y busine ‘* 1 fitted wi + of man Did you move yesterday? No?|% the court house? If yom have, & bla : 2 — Dresser illustrat gp Fis Well, It was moving day, and there) you will keep in mind that ® Jel ed me of many po pau gy ap eullb mph men |% the commissioners have in # , Fgh is Mra. Post \ v Pooks she ters during “the da * change there. Ring up Inde * pea roe f well kiowa Ame ae *® pendent 588 Main 9380 and ® |i sergn Os I \ » de nd Mplomatio. cmercan writer and) Weed day, May 27, will become al® ask for any office at the ® i I a’promatic secretary, a position |iegal holiday in the state of Wash-|% courthouse. A sweet une $ ¢ are sy mich he ant Governor Hay ‘nner | fad) wil connec sou. & en’s Underwear Serco ng ae shorten Fy proc bmation on the plea of the!® * ; tern it characteristic | Western Federation of Improve s a 1 | ? aes er case, com Other Birthdays of Well Known|ment Club % Ro et, oe ae eae ot ee In the Proper Styles and Weights for Summer Wear ul erate imple, ae People | (By United Pree Teaned Wire.) V id Bi rea te M aac L. Rice, 1860, founde When Lisle Priest, on his motor wat CLAIR ? Comer Our.showing embraces a variety of qualities in Balbrig- § and is caref ly f red Never has a reliable optical ff the anti-nolse movement jcycle, crashed into the sido of an |e ete republican progres: ||| gan, Lisle, Silk-finished Lisle and Linen $ to brit t the natural firm offered a6 much optical abam Taylor, 1851, write |interurban car Sunday and met his | leader of the rep ‘A : ; beauty of the wood to value for the mone ‘ “alg i jerome, 1869, writer ae a Boot yeh Te aplame, sald | views on national questions at a Athlet d_ Knee ! qua mk $ tl 1 tit and vee red Kobler, 1864, famous Cleve-| Deputy Coror Jorthwic dod ne ° ‘ 28 ook ant 2 ; 7 or geet te per optical sat. [| and, O., chief of police = |“dollatr dinner” here tonigh Drawe n ona a “a 1} List irt nd Drawe } Dresser (pictured), : gt a ane: i to Dug int J hal Rainier van NEW YORK.—John Mitchéll, for meee ely ude in atl ©, $1.00 } base 42% inches; mir- offer T Find W. nto: Daganie’s Hall, Raloter Beseh, | er -gyeaient: of Mine Balbriggan Shirts at $ ror 28x22; $28.50. See our Kryptok lense ry to Fin AY FO [and got two deers. Now Jerome |e erent Amey con ‘ n natural, blue | the garment $ — Chiffonie ch with no lines or cement seale 4 ¢ Francke i in jail, charged with! doeq by his union to give up hi ap taken 4 De and $1,00 ; hiffonier to match, for close and distant vision Save Lives of Miners} *!"™ liquor without a license |Dosition’ with the National Civic 1 flesh co le ane Cooper Lisle-thread Shirts 3 $26.50, * two pairs of glasse | Federation, will go on the lecture garment : D1 3 ae Heck Toilet Table to match, Mounted with Shuron e¢ hing United Press Leased Wire.) One-half day's work as school | platform White Lisle Saxony-mak a awe bihies $20.00. haat wea dante nan ah, Sea eae tearm te Sages OF On Shirts and Drawers, $1.50 | color and blue, $1.00 and {Full-size Bed to match, “4 am's new experimental coal min-|attle woman yesterday, And a man R BT Oh cavinent $26.50. f «plant t Bruceton, Pa.,|got a better job before the first COMFORT STATIONS and $2,00 garment r nt 26.50. Fourth Fic erry Dapllcal Wiis ote Sinn esses Eases 5 Sees fetes sami ee il pis’ TPURNITURE DRY GOODS Snialsnes and Equipment For Summer Homes, Camps and Gardens FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 6:30, FURNITURE valued at several million DRY GOO DS | ] Ing before Judge Robert Creen Ra be og 1 “ vd ar , Fifteen boys and five girls, feeble © inet r They have been held under direction of Chartt Hanna Des Moines citizens have filed a ing of a franchise to. @. W. H Bedding. | ates Chinaware Folding Cots, in steel and “Rustic Hickory,” Wil Whit pre an electric line ie Lamps, Glassware and Sil- | canvas. low, Grass, Reed and other , y t t ' Bungalow Draperies and Gaodane Canip: Cod Stoves: popular types of Sumn Lake E Screens C if Furniture Oil Cook Stoves “McCray” and other well- Vudor F re 1 Shade known Rotriguate 6 Window Shades, Hammocks and ~-Ham mock-Couches. Lawn Mower China and Japanese Mat tings Women’s and Misses’ Silk Frocks at $25.00 for the Woman or Miss in search of a practical, becoming and moderately-priced Dress for at-home, street or party wear. The arrival at $25.00 makes the showing especially interesting A satisfying selection is in readiness of a sample line priced specially-low at this time. on" 2° ll Models in Pongee, Messaline, Chiffon, Foulard and Itorced. bye Crepe de Chine Washable Seco Silks and Bermuda Foulards Special | 25c| Yard opt Simple funeral services for E. E Brebu whe he t elf and Friday Batter will be Foulard, anc tton fal nna t ght-blue, reseda and old-r also Pekin-stripe Seco Silks. Lookir ng for the presidency, Wood ‘ two days a pes, as well a pretty printed ¢ find a love ar phe will be ab, and | inks | New Hand-Bags at $3.75 In Velvet and Moire New Black Velvet Bags are in circular shape, on g t d with colored ¥ 400 Sample Lingerie - Waists on Sale Tomorrow at he spemkers r mortal eventug, | jum an-em Baker, Arlington In an address before the King Women’s Lavender-Top Silk Hosiery 50c) Pair Radical n the re NASHVILLE, Tenn, ~ Special One measure tead of the goyernni 1 $1.95 ent bee oon, gal Sizes 36 and 38 Only { in seamle ‘ On Sale in the Waist Section, Second Floor. eat t - - ~~ - ———— } f the Well- Made Deesslie Sscames | points, and. inch In a Special Offering at age | 6 5c 1 50e WASHINGTON—Special n of candidates fc exam ppoint West Point were com Aw reecseco | Bleached Turkish Bath Towels ite shout the Country. For Joa and Dott —loose | At 25¢ Each By United Press Leased Wire HELENA, Mont—Representa big Comfort stations for the Seattle Electric Co.'s employe This fs an other humane measure proposed in the new council, Councilnan He keth's ill, introduced y lay afternoon, instructs the department of public utilities to designate sites for the stations, and the Furth com “Direct-Action” } Gas Ranges | Mail Orders Carefully Filled Frederick & Nelson Incorporated | ele the Ww ani M pl ani ha’ fa on me He ph al ce teeth te tht

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