The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 6

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NE tac [ 85 DAYS THAT REBUILT AN EMPIRE A FIGHTING GOVERNOR'S STORY OF THE STRUG GLE THAT ENDED 30 YEARS OF CORPORATION RULE IN CALIFORNIA BY HIRAM W. JOHNSON Governor of California vill The Final Struggle Still to Come The Watch It nm may well wateh Nation May Well ther © worked aningl sponding may serve t privilege. The ra design beir purchas: of ers not de * ments, are ture and the ratirc to xi ars over thre underta) is being e that the <0 We believe in the people. We know they can think, and our ¢ in their right thinking has upheld up during all the long struggle We believe in the free press, the press that can neither be bought nor cajoted nor bullied. | With a right thinking people and that par he press that is un trammetied, we look forward to greater accomplishment and the triumph ef truth. LABOR GETS THE M’NAMARA EVIDENCE Attorney Job Harriman of the MeN. Jeaying the courtroom iy Los Angeles just had been arraigned on the charge of murdering explosion. With Harriman ix an assistant who { ments against the McNamara brothers in his right h peck evidence given before the grand one “She Wouldn’t Cook Beans, Nor Gol to His Church, so They Get a oases When you marry a girl of 19, don't{give it up. She said he did it get peeved because you have to eat | Merely for fun, Both admitted they sour bread every now and then, | “t7® duick tempered irs, Cain admitted that when pro- Throw it at the voked she That's Judge Gay's advice. He guage not tried to patch up differences be-|fied that he wanted her to get a} tween Jesse Cain, chief city meter | divorce five months after they Inspector, and his wife, Jennle. | married. ‘They were married two years ago. Judge Gay awarded her the de Gay finally granted the wife a di-|cree, th home at Columb ay yorce when the husband declared !$5 alimony per week for | that she refused to go to his church,| months. Catr himself and said that “if his church wasn't | satisfied. g00d enough for her, hers wasn't Try g00d enough for him.” }Gay. “Kindness will melt down all Wanted Some Beans. jwalls.” Mrs. Cain was willing to Cain wanted a pot of beans. His|make up because her religion pro wife shook her head and he had to| hibited divorces. But Cain insisted go beanless. Then she snatched |that the religious differences caused @ dollar, he said, and refused to much of the trouble. RAISE. ~|BIVE PARTY RAISE OIL PRICES NOW —FOR PASTOR (By United Kren Leased Wire.) prices to the consumer for oll] and | the Swedish Congre at and laugh, occasion used lan exactly pec She testi | were | | expressed kindness,” advised Judge NEW YORK, May 17. i ner| son, rector of} jonal church, | its products, it is believed here to-| was surprised Monday night when| day, will be the only real effect of Iked in and| the U. 8. supreme court's decision 20 iy mie pe Boy against the Standard Ot) | It {# pointed ont that for the Standard Oil company of New Jer sey to retransfer {ts properties to the original companies will not change its ownership, although the stock will be distributed to numer-| CORNER PEANUT CROP ous stockholders instead of being In] gn ovis May 17.—Peanuts the possession of the parent cor-|) 0), 00, “yd rider aps : porayen | Virginia interests control the PHILADELPHIA, May 17—Rec-| ket, and prices have advanced. The ord prices were paid for blooded| first new crop Is due in August Guernsey cattle at the Frederick Phillipe farm sale. Mortimer F. CENT WORTH $19. Plant of London, Conn., paid #3,200| CHICAGO, May 17.—~At an auc for a %yearold bull and $2,600 for | tion of old colns, a one-cent plece & choice cow. Seventy-eight ani Jof 1793, bearing the Ldberty cap mals brought $37,275. Iwas xola for $19 all his congregation w | sald they we his forty Rev years church | birthday party,” ertainly a gra snd | he sald. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911, London and Tibbs, Hutchings’ Bankrupt MILLINERY Wones’s Rain Coats AQ IR otiinccowns Hundrec are now eautiful $20.00 and $ $4.98 onages on the ( $3.00 ~39c Mulls Lawns Umbrellas DON’T take $1.98 Casement Cloth Burlap GINGHAM ye spring sewing | Don't T. H. Sale Sale price 123c 4c 4c 41 Zc 53c Good London Doctrine on Every Square WAISTS “ner” ALL- WOOL BLANKETS NET $5.00, Better Take These Now—'l Imitation Taffeta Silk _ Long Kimonos Petticoats $6.00 and $7.00 Values $ 1.98 Danish Cloth Brussels Rugs Danish Clot nH half-wool « ATZ7C ASC 9x12 Velvet 75 Printed RUG iva LINOLEUM $3.98 Bloomers UNDERSHIRTS $8.85 $12.25 46c 15c On the Square is London’s Doctrine $1 Wash Petticoats Kid Juliets ae Wad Dress Skirts Low Cut Foot Wear ie 39c 69c Boys’ Overalls Boy Scout MEN'S PANTS UTS —_—_—= 98c Rompers OVER ALLS Boys’ Suits Rompers and seat, double 4 twist or ea oy tyes Kel « many myles : Tibbe-Hutchings Dollar : to the seitnene very strong and wide. Special to you— 39c 690 69c 690 69c $2. 98 TIBBS-HUTCHINGS ote Buys Day Sik Dresses pretty dress lor the camy Ho! for t mp dandy. 39c ns i ye $1.00 $1.00 $1.00, TIBBS-HUTCHINGS Ladies’ silk Gloves | Best Five Frame Body Deoiblesiped fh Brussels = ay; pretty shade 1ort lengths; s | Lov new des 5 ) value. Tibbs- | Thirty-nine Cents each for any of thesé— : Hutching le, at | 65c Pair of Kid Opera Slippers; a child’s $1.00 Gingha Dress Women’s $1.00 us s of percale, chambray, etc.; G LOVE S Pretty ™ Cartas Curtains to hand o ia price a are; w or | High-Grade Oriental pairs left; | Rugs, size 2 feet; $16.00 reg Hutchings make ell for New styles in and Foulards; also Woolen elty Goods. Values to $20,00— $6.98 RUGS ‘Outing Flannel PILLOW CASES BLANKETS Americar 3argaing in the memory Ladies’ Biggest Barga’ in the mem values $4.00. Long Kid Gloves $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, A big bargain moun- | 2% yards ton, 2 fect wide. | ular, Tibt tain. Choice Pair— 88c | 29c A typical Tibbs-Hutchings value. Just price a nice Cotton Blanké t | like this at any other shop; 75 the clerk will say of man; Light or Dark Outing, | Size 96x42 inches. Visit our | | London, @ basement for these, at, pair— | 9c Women’ Ss and Misses’ SUITS You'll have to see possible te and lots of it, yard $9.98 Ac Men’s Rubber Collars 10¢ Underwear—Hosiery—Men’s Wear, Black and colors NOW IT’S GLOVES Well-known brands, like Dent's, Fownes’ ss wrist length, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Ades ; dressed kid; London for such natty Suits as these at this money. Novelties; also lots of navy blues and wanted grays, tans and browns. ALL. WOOL? Yes. Nothing else at London's! All sizes; values . to $20.00 . and others; all colors; dressed and un in one large grab pile. Your cholce, ladies, subject to London’s money back or exchange, but no fitting , Crockery—Carpeta Curtains—-Blankets

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