The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1911, Page 3

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B THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 911 apa DillpicKles Receives From Adolf a Bee-yu-ti- ful Ring Nuske by Conde tm / Vass r “TAKE - 29 verve 4 J Dov DIAMONT RING. FoR MISS DuLPicx.as J AA! 1 ToT so! / Om, Weer ir On, Sex WHAT WRAP Ib UP NICH UND COMPLIM@NTS OF A / VOL, SHR SHALL pee -vu-Ti- ru! 1 gust Gor ‘ R (Pus SEND 1D MIT MY CARD GENTLEMAN FRE’, CEI iD BuT THANK You, Cur ie FOLD You, . FROM ADOL THANK You? FROM “os@ar! AD Four legs that walked a@ three. sil rebel, and the only woman member | , (My United Prose Veasea Wire) were « recognition one were of any veteran camp, is one of the ‘4 Ma w ~ NELSON, B.C.) 1.—At least | wa tapos eee A pend "AD aver of eight inch { LET US TAKE tm pular and interesting ee , ee rsons are kr 1a b " as Windsor and several, were injure ’ CARE OF YOUR ures e Confedera ranks b P , . 5 n FOR new, motern furstened wane ee — nus sies en 'o Somes lose aie’ee Dt E, J. Brown | Huteson Optical Co. Seat cs een | 4 713 First Ave. [Fg & sTATIONERY Miss Hall ts vivandiere (daughter of the regiment) of camp 435, Sur Union Block Roll Films Developed vivors of the Confederacy, of Augus * i ta. She is always one of the most ‘ x F R E E important personages at the re-! ; 523 UNION ST corded her ou all occasions. AD entist aKes athe beens ; Esca e Serious in u 7 years, and not in the best of phys ; a ‘ ‘ Circulating Library ical kes part in al ney, 9 (By Uelted Frees Leased Wire Pisa, s and came tc : AT the pa narching for miles | « ROME, May 81—Roland Ga the ground h. It has not : ‘ with her camp. ing invar v = : ; P Frenchman who was well in Yet been reported whether we I $08: UNION. OF. cheered as she passes, calm, s ‘ ‘ " Ses i ne was ned to a LANE THE BOOKMAN and dignified, with a tattered he af eaebe cur estotea relies nne ‘ at 7 5 S| Opp. th ffic in 6023 of the Confederacy held race, fe this . ; . ’ pp. the Postoffice Main hands ; . : ‘ ¢ e " tween Civita and V a, on the! pe nd Miss Hall fs the _ a F 40 ” : the fl ‘ om: . t _—— todian of the s a er > $ _ ss . t tlw r y wr t | Pi here he O00 € YE GOODE SIGHT . : ; eted ho serious tn again replentahs a re : ZIG MADISON ST. BETWEEN ; shoes SF eee St. best work on have any Dentist you care to the momentous str 5 rs| " ae t 4 . , 8 b L i T St Ple nty’ Res he BEWARE OF THE DENT AL COMBINY ago who were of : - } 7. cit oven & wo DOtarve in en ty s eac Dental Office / tit to the « e » . 7 = % ‘ t tt ‘ « (By United Press Leased Wire a ° t Firet and Marien Street fought as was t Hall. She was SAN BERNARDINO, Ca M v “ | a very young girl at the time the brothers. G. J. and §.¢ mined taan'¢ x = the county hospital Bere! the ’ J Me be Get a Free Sample war commen she Today & woman's courage and reso 3 ness in contending with the t mn t r 14 for ‘people whe work. lems that confronted every ithin a rf re { ‘ hv at EDWIN J. BROWN, ft SAPOLIN daughter of the Confederacy . got up from a bed of illness, in di rect opposition to the orders of her physician, to act as nurse in the sol diers’ hospital. § | > tae ; the glazing eye of many a dyir ———- = ® - | Purrier and dier, but on many a bat ne | a esc ‘ : antes with dives eins scarcely waited for the action to be-|and ragged guerrillas of ewal t ry | at ot thts to ads | Taxidermist — Tanning and ein before she was. in the th k of Jackson Bu t giving the beat, an exs tur many ter tra . r e \I\high grade fur rug making, the strife, attending the wounded |of her and risking her he pparent defeats int on " . u r fArtifties and receiving t st mess ‘tor the men who fought against " ‘ Sto . k | Man facturer of Artificial the dying. She conduct he | Union did not seem to he . a t c » Skulls for nig work. funeral fees over the graves ficient proot of her k < use with t rt and soul | Summer prices on Ladies’ became a scout not at , ; Furs and alterations Tales of her loving care and ¢ Many are the stories of her da n we n r d ; hundreds of soldiers 42 First less sacrifices to aid the wounde wf her narrow escapes 1425 Ave. warriors are still related by the capture, and of her dis a Tt of t . y 1 OF SEATTLE ARNOLD'S ELE ? a the | de " . . | : CTRIC veterans. The “little nurse” was dangers that would make ¢ idolized both by the well drilled sol- strongest man quail, Her foresight ‘ VIBRATOR diers of Gen. Lee and by the grimiprevented many a rout of the cause jek : depts Husband Sees Wife — ae 904 onners Take Death Plunge, uf!" "2": [Attorneys engaged (By United Pree Leased Wire) Workers’ union to defen BOSTON, May 31.—In a fit of temporary insanity, Mrs. John Jack-|Namaras also will look aft . ' ie Somplet | son of Milwaukee leaped from the window of her room on the fourth | jnteresta of B. H. Conners and A. B J ill, Announces Its Opening Tomorrow, June 1, 1911 floor of the Parker house here, and was instantly killed litanle tadioted by the grand jury sortr s ner ne " oS 4 J i * Her husband, who was with her at the time, #as unable to pre-|jn connection with the attempt t : ‘ ? | Succeeding the Commercial State Bank, want the suicide. | dynamite the Hall of ords build. z : | At Second Ave. and Columbia St. Mrs. Jackson had been sansemized from nervous disorders recently. |ing here last September Oxfords, belt C., This became known through aj} offered at popular 1 Capital Stock, $500,000.00. Surplus, $100,000.00 visit of Attorney Job Harriman t¢ POLICE IN RIOT KILL THIRTY sc oFFicens: Chief Deputy District Attorney Hor ‘ (By United Press Leased Wire.) {Luts Potosi, Mex., on Sunday. The fo eared apatite Poemge Lg | President, J. W. Maxwell Seattle dentists are telling LAREDO, Tex., May 31.—A clash | police were first attacked and they | y : before the Mc-| i) Vice Presidents, F. W. Baker and J. H. Bloedel | their patients that it is abso between the police and a mob, which| shot into the crowd, killing two| Namara brothers ‘ io A i wy iA lutely impossible for us to make demanded the relense of ail prison-| men and two women, Enraged, the| larenee snares: antes counse me se't Cashiers, C. B. est and W. B. Shoemaker ] a $50 gold plate for 316, ‘but ers, resulted in 30 killed at San! mob pitched into a fierce battl j . Bisdea tes P } please remember that other - ae & lan mod pitc nto & Merce e. Sflerscen for Sa Franciec to con 1a DIRECTORS: dentists are not running our er With lator leaders From San I ¢ | business. The manager of this Francisco he will go to Indianapolis ff | Chairman, Lester W. Lewis, Banker. office will present $1,000 to any to investigate evidence unearthed | [ F. W. Baker, President Title Trust Company charitable institution in Seat by Attorney Leo Rappaport, but will + AAR a) C. A. Black, President Seattle Hardware Company tle if it is proven that we do return to Los Angeles before July 5 A J. H. Bloedel, President Larsen ‘Lumber Company | not do just exactly as we ad- when the McNamaras will plead. | f HOt Albert Daub, Alaska Merchant vertise. Do not let any one 4 y ¥ F. T. Fischer, of Fischer Bros, Wholesale Grocer attempt to talk you out of tak- SOUTHARD DIES | in Hani | Robert R. Fox, Manager Simonds Manufacturing Co. ing advantage of this remark- | } ; 4 F. H. Jackson, Vice President Clear Lake Lumber Co. able offer, Frank $. Southard, of the law Wy \ Ad C. L. Morris, President Arctic Club. Bridge work from $3 a tooth up firm of Morris, Southard & Shipley, \ \ 4 | Olof Olson, Railroad Contractor. pe Rl =. , = W. C. Prater, Secrétary-Treasurer Carstens Packing Co. {f[ Gola tutings trom up A. J. Rhodes, President Rhodes Company. Silver fillings. .. ‘cents D. E. Skinner, President Port Blakeley Mill Company Remember we give a written guar Clifford Wiley, Secretary Lewis & Wiley, Inc. Ree: ee See Worrall Wilson, of Herr, Bayley, Wilson & Smith, lawyers. J. W. Maxwell, former Cashier of the National Bank of Commerce and Vice President Seattle National Bank died at noon yesterday, following |a stroke of paralysis last Saturday Will H. Morris, hia brother-in-law. had him brought to Providence hos pital from the mountainaide near Arlington where he had gone for a few daye. The immediate cause of his death was uraemte polsoning. 0: e<- Southard was 46 years old, Hel] n Credit A A is survived by a widow and two| LWAYS Sapa kas sais, Sg ol eclng in Seattle ‘ a He has been since Y 1890. opr and @ plan that you can Cement Fillings 50 (By United Press Leased Wire.) parel. It should appeal to. | Gold Fillings .. 1.00 up N CHICAGD, May 31.—Noticos sent} ff} you, as long as you do not . Enamel Fillings. 1.00 up out to union men in the building In q to pay . 5 Gold Crowns and Dae oF tics to We atte alll “eve tO PAY more for the : | CANADIAN e Wo ye eamfitters on buildin, now in||| convenience, . ° ° me Ce sagen Oi gin i Alot | | Rdaigaagag With Best Wishes for the Continued PACIFIC tooth 5.00 bring a crisis today in Chicago's on Full set of Teeth ‘ $40,000,000 building tleup, caused Progress and Prosperity of Seattle (guaranteed) .. 5.00 ers. A joint board of arbitration, | EXAMINATIONS FREE composed of representatives of the | “er A 4 tractors, decide | Oj fi C > Troquo \e Dental Parlors Fae aie ie we || Guttitting Co. | wi the wk a ite Bae i efi the continuance of the tleup square Incorporated To complete a_ full | Griffin’s Business » Bg Fo» & 8 8, trays 3 KE ro PAINLESS EX- by the Jurisdictional warfare be-| ancouver daily at . ork. Prine day pa ly up to the plumbers course in Shorthand f j NEW YO K, May a1 ~It waa ox 1332-34 Second Ave., and Typewriting, or a College ted that Banker Joseph Robin, . ours 3 am 614 First Avenue pected that Baiker Joseph G. Robin, Near Union full course in Bookkeep conv be senter ed tomorrow. Robin wag|#) wc)» 1, ” found gullty of misappropriating Seattle's Reliable Credit House | funds of his bank, ing. W hy spend 7 to 9 5th Floor, Haight Bldg. OC citises ‘Ama ; months elsewhere? Second and Pine ond Avenue

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