The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1911, Page 8

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1 ing jor the es th th ne te ta ne OR THE ENN tg ALN CO. Pee ee a ss fy: NEWS OF THE DAY COND Local merchants poi int out that the shipme « cases of Mapleine, by the Crescent pany, pr that the Bast ' ginning to depend upon thi fe food supply cause the tng her to ' water agair The Moore Investment company purchase jouthy corner ¢ Pine st. and Boren ay. from The Carstens for $40,006 Turning actors for the evenim, | atudents of Seattle Brockiya YOutre and the sou ith we thon island, Captain dig frei Umatilla by picking up the signals from the li away Heavy penalties are in store for steamship owner rators and a persons who are en transportation in W do not file tariffs with utilities commission before EVERETT.—Powerless to ‘help him, two fellow linemen saw Emery L. Lauzon, 25, shocked to While repairing a high tension wir: NEW YORK.—The marriage of rich Louise Erwin, 50, to “Count Roto yon Koenitz has on: the ‘showing that he Is an ex convict WASHINGTON—T he “sour @oughs” have ¥ the census i giving the pe 64,356. OAKLAND, Cal.— Wandering into the receiving hospital, a son of Col Francis M. Ward, comm of public works, of Buffalo, N gaid he lost his memory whi route from Buffalo to Seattle Buttermilk is a food, not a drink, ficcording to a jury's verdict in an * Oklahoma suit. Joseph Adams, aged 22, of Cleve- Jand, eloped with Ednol Mencer. aged 13, Laporte, ind Tony Nataro, an Italian peddier, was yesterday charged with at tempting to commit suicide. His brother-in-law, Mariano Falsetto, tried to keep him from taking his own life and in the senffle he turn ed the revolver on himself, inflict ing a severe Mesh wound in the Jeg. It all happened at 2612 Atlan tie ay For the funeral of Alfred Nich- Ols, Bloomington, Il, a dray was used as a hearse because the coffin | was so large. Nichols weighed | 680 pounds. Mrs. Leslie Carter is “broke” again and has filed a schedule in bankruptcy. Mrs. Grace 8. Shaw, Boston, willed her “wines, liquors and clothes” to her son and left $35,000 to Harvard to allow worthy gradu ates to take trips abroad An expedition from Yale has started to hunt for the ruins of | the lost city of the Incas in Peru. Free to Old Soldiers ing harge See “g6r” the greate ¢ shown in p Nationa! Theatre 315 Pike “The House of the Radium Bereen” YOU'LL FIND IT HERE [PURNITURE ORY GOODS ENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ru IRNITURE | Gtore Closes Dally at 5:30. |p RY GOODS AMUSEMENTS MOOKE— TOMORROW NEG) The Queen of Sone Mary Garden | Sos WIFE WOULDN'T ENTERTAIN Recause wife refused tc da, and would word to him for days at a time mer State « Lincoln Davis today has a » decree Davis charged that his wife, with-| Miss Jessie Krogstad, one of the | ason, refused to be| belles of Washington society, who | though he wanted|will be married on June 14 to| to be a loving and affectionate hus j Wilttam A. Burton of Engiand. band Mrs. Davis denied all charges Tilustra MOORE THEATRE]| SEATS NOW ON SALE stock and priced as follows: eal abonals enemr aki a | er Miss JULIA Took Dynamite to Sothern and Marlowe “Homer | Laughlin” -Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware ion shows a very attractive pattern in Homer Laughlin semi-porcelain Dinnerware, on a graceful, plain shape, with conventionalized border design in light g I F green, relieved by red medallions in wheel effect, and gold-line edge. Carried in open 50-piece set, service for 6 persons, $9.50. 100-piece set, service for 12 persons, $18.00. China At the Orpheum 1 ' ke called “Room 44 a s i 1 kW dq Hience thought | ae ae es mani Fh pretty good Alb rt Hole, i ae Di Chai England boy , » three AMPERES ooo Closing Out Odd Patterns in Ding Chairs} eligi adh p bon | Including the ve ares Illustrated . | the | 80 t with / } fans will | iin Ch ' ct ands r ies | Ab ! nm i | om h he t ith | cot “nt 5 a browsy } y ; ie At Pantages eee } c “ w hae a te 4 The consent of |‘ . : Twenty patterns in all—fumed oak, Early English oak and golden oak, : < . tie cunt Gok Ratd add ealiss Gadd dt oak bee a8 Chait Furniture | “a A anal f I | of a patter rei oy . red The re hairs have been marked at exceptionally-low prices for quick Headquarters, KERMEN SOLE Meh eee : r —First Floor, Annex ' CLAUD COUNCIL STEPS LEAD TOWARD ~ Ostermoor Mat = | Pooise ssi? CONSOLIDATION OF PHONES | stermoor Mattresses } rs : lay ret a back | wh \ ns : " patrons apc g of filling, f a i | * ere * " ' » ig « } ® the fa * at * tra ‘ ry “a : ; . r of I ' * * an availa t ' Se ‘ 3, 1 ; c the “Qster ' . a I ’ Ne! The city ¢ | yesterday adopt-| , ; "i re d - " : ration ‘o seers OF OUR JUNE BRioe . “ty FIGHT PENDS 45-Ib. f size Ostermoor Mattress, | part, $16.5( blue art ticking | el f 1 in tr au < seerning HUSBAND'S SPEECH a a a é tethers ; 2 bh / | ¢ st tick 45-Ib. f } ze Ostermoor Mattress, , fart, $19.00, é 45-Ib. full-size Ostermoor Mattress, $1: 00, ite ae in pene ne aith . Hana ng is barge soos 1 in tar riped ticking, one O-lb, f size Ostermoor Mattress, € Pp $ ) : ‘ . i = The McCray Refrigerators | = Are Built Right : pox —the result: every ounce of ice is spent to best advantage ' : — perpetual current of cold, dry air circulating in and around ev- } ery nook and corner, preserving freshness and flavor of food products and preventing germ life and contamination. Section. was permited t 7; Y . name, Edna Dunmore aah poll ogeog To The “Rayo” Are You Contemplating ' where she is a le the follow Davie ts boner 6 r hotel. | School _ hata — a Tri East? : | . < o Tereday Night, Ju 6 Tent No Foreign Name for A ony Wingate sheevenie 0a of | wane Maidens cad shone || Center - Draft Oil Lamp 4 y 1 ; . b “Romeo and Juliet 2 ou are invited to visit ‘ | American Song Bird Thursday, Night, Sune 8, “Merchant FS : our Trunk Section and be- ' Friday Night, dune ®, “Twetft : SPECI A | come acq I ath the ‘ Matines, June r many excellent values dtd Tone 10, “Hawtet.” fered in Travelers’ Bi aggage i h of all descriptions. Some Wi suggestions: : I t hout S ade Hand Satchels, in Russia f and brown cowhide, black vented from bi | walrus and black seal, $5.00 ‘ | ng. iN hs | 9 ‘ >< j to $4.00. ; | leery store and ¢ arlene ain ae Fitted Suit Cases, in : reel i tore i »xrown cowhide, black walrus and black seal, silk and leather Broke into a conto With White Dome } lines: 24 and 26-inch ; $15.00 to $49.00, Sunday and robbed it Steamer Trunks, in 3-ply veneer, covered with hard, vul- and candy Shade canized fiber, $13.00 to $25.00. ' Tho boy profe any of his acts ~ MARRIAGE OF iLOIS THEATRE| Krrry made of solid brass, heavily i fm ($1.15) the “Rayo” is the ideal lamp for the camp or cottage. gn, and gives a white, mellow, Very special, without shade, 95¢; with white dome shade, HEAVY YARD-WIDE BURLAP, 10¢ YARD—In de- | Canvas-covered Basswood Trunks, fiber-bound, sizes 30 to 44 inches ; $7.00 to $34.00, k Section. Low-Priced Draperies nickel-plated, attractive in DOTTED AND FIGURED CURTAIN SWISS, 35 INCHES WIDE, 10¢ YARD—Five patterns to choose jf from, suitable for bedroom, bungalow or tamp curtains. unflickering light | $1.15. —Chinaware Section. sirable shades of brown, green, na al and gold; excellent | cE ate mann} value at 10¢ yard. ; i R NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, SPECIAL $1.19 | | New Designs in Hat-Pins PAIR—Ten patterns in the assortment, 2% and 3 yards long. tell her age, exactly, | ‘ 7 3 Serene ‘iis ”3. Henry W. Sav Arabian Hat Pins, in conventional designs, set with | —~————-—~———rrnrrr—— ——| her for the title , color e $1.00 . . ! We will continue to fit $e fo0nes 1s Comenital color ettects, G0 W d All S lk Ribb ‘a, “The Girl From : ; : the £” which be will|[y %80ld-filled frame, guaranteed | Hat Pins, in filigree effect, set with rhinestones, $1.00 ide -J1 1 ons pre ish next season’ on |e {2F five Years, with spherical THE FOUR LONDONS Fediiiied Flat Bink An Geum aide: SOc toa sami eee aie lenses and leather case, com ee alec f , ner size, 9Uc, + . yout Atusiinan tind aoe $2.50, This te py ate repre | Belt Buckles and Pins, in a wide array of pleasing ms, pecia c lar get aot doey a careful and accurate exam i fe : . |nas, not even a or “Mme popes ane A Dollar r 100 and in plain, chased and filigree effects, 50c to $10.00, —rirat ri ae : | at p the iene not the name, | See Rivol’ Sonase | Ribbons of firmly-woven, all-silk taffeta, in inge hat brings fame says Mi hiylths 6, Une tor secant ena ' AER GI of favored colorings, 634 inches wide artd exc: hair |Showalter, plain of name, but not |of face. nd distant vision two pairs of glasses Mounted with Shuron eye glass or spectacle mounting | “Unegualed Vaudeville. CAREFULLY | LAUGHED AT CRIES FOR HELP. |} Today ~ PANTAGES TH ATRE MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS bows and millinery purposes, special, yard, FILLED Fancy Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, in floral, dotted and Dresden designs, 6 inches wide, special, yard, 25c |_ WICHITA, Kas., May 30.—Ora wend _ “First Floor, | Richard on. ears old, who lived at the Kansas Masonic Home, was drowned this afternoon in the Ar |kansas river, The boy could not |swim and when he waded out into |the stream he fell into a deep hole |made by a sand pump. Older boys |who were with him believed the sak i |boy was trying to “fool” thgm and Pag | {dy be 057. jlauehed when he cried for Help, | quguaumamereemmmmmmmmummnessas S Curry Optical (0. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns BLGGEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE, | COLISEUM | Trl-Woekly @hange of Bill Good Songe—Full Oren i | _______————— ANY SHAT de, = ee = i gi tant I ~~~ ~ ~~~ Frederick & Nelson) =" Incorporated ie Sian i lial

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