The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1911, Page 7

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Maes” 4 i ° . Egypt, is improving. | NEWS OF THE SNOHOMISH—The State Grange will hold tts 23rd annual seasion here Thursday and Friday CHICAGO—W. W. Chapin, Seat: | Ue, was clewted a director of the} Pooth Fisheries Co, a $5,000,000 incorporation N MARY hae set the styles wear earrings. tion was bound SPOKANE—Or. W. M. Newman, attending the injuries of Horace Canfield of Seattle, who was hurt im ane considers Can field in « condition. A sentence of 30 days was given Charles Auer, a resident of West | Beattie, who stole his noighbor ‘s) obickens, by Police Judge Gordon. 1 The Seattle representative to the) ra Development Con-} at Chehalis in time to attend the opening session. When Gov. Clark arrives here he| Will be met by Attorney Strong | tland, who will discuss plans assumption by the government | th lumber and can yw maintained 0 ng industries Metiakabtla | ie by Father Duncan and bis To ay “THE climbing perch has tittle ence filled with water at ch side of its head, so it can live out of water for st days. ° ANTWERP. The threatened in- ternational seamen’s strike has Deen deferred until June 16, when ther attempt will be made to ng about @ general walkout. REDWOOD CITY? Cal.—Through & mock wedding Miss May Lovie and Albert Schofield of Berkeley Announced their engagement HARTFORD, Conn.—The state gerate adopted a resglution for pop @lar election of senators °° al “POLITICS,” says Ida M. Tarbell id have mo place in the discus janet the tariff.” And some other things, too. NEW YORK.—John D. Rockefel- Jer has given $500 to a fund to pro- vide a safe and sane Fourth of July celebration for New York SAN MATEO, Cafi—Five thou gand pigs have been outlawed by Ban Mat® authorities. Their own- ers must get them from the city within 60 days. ee > } SANTA ROGA, Cal—Twin broth. | ers, Edw. L. and Wm. W Drive Were grooms at 4 double wedding Twenty-five uni wil! ‘fepart this afternoon on Jal train for Index, where they will visit the mings. Funeral services for Frank 5S. foutMrd, treasurer of the Moun taincers, will held a@ the Uni farfan church Sunday. The Mout faincers will attend the services. | \ Fred L. Herriman, who was mas-| of the steamship Alki, libeled the ship for $500, alleged to be due} him in salary Flag day comes o qou bought yours | June 14, Have} t | ‘The Alaska Steamship Co. is the freighting nning to dow! of their big steam freighter Latouche Mrs. F. W. Keater was re-elected dent of the woman's auxiliary to the board of missions diocese of Olympia, at the Trifity church “Rev. Max Feinsinger, famous orator, will officiate at the Sha boueth prayers tonight and tomor Yow night at Congregation Bickur @ Cholim. H. C. Henry, Seattie millionaire, | who was seized with sudden illness fm New York after his return from | “See me about that pardon after) an. 1, 1913,” says Taft to Banke Morse. Let's see, Mr. Taft will the#) be re-ajected or defeated, and either case can do as he blame eases about pardoning rich crimi- is. Mr. Morse will wait—| got to. Nels Paulson, a saloon and danc hali keeper, and his wife, Mrs. Laura Paulson, of Burke, Idaho, are} on trial in the federal court charged with white ; slavery. They are gis to Have gathered women in) attle and Everett and taken} them to Idaho. The second effort to rai sunken freighter Tampico When the big vessel listed against @ barge alongside, tearing loose her funnel ang causing her to set tle deeper than ever in the mud of the harbor. Pessimistic View. “What do you think of the effort to produce a stingless bee? | “T think they'll succeed by the time we're reduced to honeyless glucose | ‘That the steamship Whidby, re-| @ently burned at Oak Harbor, will be replaced was assured with the! Bwarding of a contract for a new amer for the San Juan run in| August Organization of the Conservativ Casualty company has been com-| Pleted. The company is capitalized at $700,000 Wm, F, Prosser is president SAN FRANCISCO—May Robson, Appearing at a Jocal theatre, faint ed while on the stage. She is under & physician's care, Patrons of the Superior Laundry find it very satisfactory to have | all their mending, darning and sew-| fing on buttons done free of char, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE DAY CONDEN! EO FOR BUSY PEOPLE NEW YORK, were not allow phone calls fr the entire » Brooklyn Kar and signed in a body —Just because they tole ats, * at the hospital re their o ff of nu Ky Ex “What ma such a bounder? “I think he has a cork conteg’ atory. that fellow Mall A concert by the Lincoin high school orchestra will be g! in the auditorium of the school tonight The Civic Forum will open its lec ture course at the Christensen's hall Tuesday evening ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Cadets of the United States navy academy sail tomorrow on their annual summer cruise in foreign waters. “How did Kydincke’s reciaimed| ranch turn out?" Gie can’t even raise h—1 on it." The Arctic club will give a @r| smoker tonight in honor of its de parting 1 bers, who leave soon for Alaska. | WASHINGTON face, a burly / esque | mak in a atreet and Representative Johnson a Congressman Beats Big Negro With} right and left-hand swings to the Representative 8 | berry, of Georgia, lant night bested | representative whipped a brace of negro who attempted to, stiff blows to the negro’s f © in beside the Georgia lnwE ducked and nide-etepped the «weepa The set to was witnessed by Speaker Clark! Speaker Clark June 2 A. Rod ear s James a 2 Se Lue negro nudged the Georgian en:|the ribs. Jumping to hin feet, ¢ his dueky Mr aimed — by ‘oppone nd | Johnson damage Was done, No arrests we Rodenberry remonstrated against | made. ee eee ee ees gro crowding into the seat James aod Mr ushed in before any great) in Hi he | mt. | | (FAX ra lt ahaa dada data dacngiege 4| m & ST, PAUL, June 2—Light #/®# NEW YORK, June 2—# Attractive ® ning struck Dr. J J. Meredith, &}® Charging by deposition that # onne * & physician, ripping off ghia #/* the relations between Robert * Mi Ll * clothing and badly buthed */* Hoe and Margaret Johnson *} tl inery * him, He owes his life to the @/® John, his ward, were such as #/i & steel rod of an umbrella he #/* are common between husband #* EGE yn hg ged Values # lightning ran down the um #|#® have created a sensation in the #| *% dretla rod into his hand, up ®)® $20,000 suit brought against #/if fi S t d F Bir tetra, down iis nost'and 21S fee at oeeeuett ee ae Cor Saturday % trousers, and out bis heels, als tor's estate. * ® burning a hole in the granite #)@ 6 at 5. 00 : pavement where he stood TTC eC eee ee ee eee) . ° RPE ERR ERR ER 25 An exceeding- DENVED—The will of Frederick | ly beautiful a LONDON.—-Speaking at a nation-/p. Wight gives Mra, Mary A. Wight, |f sortment of al Uberty club banquet, Andrew |his widow Ocean Park, Cal, one ‘ : Pt Carnegie was cheered when he! half of the estate, estimated a French chip, A) “When President Taft has! from $1,500,000 jo $3,000,000, Thi lans, hair-braids his mind to do things be/rest ts divided @mong seven chil] andr straws, Manborn as a& mule.” Sdren ° “Swissco” Does It! Have You Tried It? (t Grows New Hair, Removes Dandruff, Brings Back Natural Color to the Ha and Stops All Hair and Scalp Troubles. . ° of Furniture in This Fine Library Table, finish, with drawer and shelf. full Ju choice of sever: $3.9 ly constructed, different colors. price ... Sale This Solid Oak Rocker may be had in gither mission fin or golden oak, Offered during this sale at $4. 00 s special price of ... Seattle This Fine Metal Bed, full size, solid the Store size, une Sale quartered 5.3 TU al H sale. Rememb oak June Clearance Price $4.65 by the Owl Drug Co. China Beds, ani se This with price: Whether you wish to buy a single piece, to furnish a er the enth S.A.POYNOR canprts FURNITURE, ances 706-710-712 PIKE STREET Closets, Rockers, Dining golde: m4 01.69 botttes are tor recomimended Wy June Clearance Sale This morning we commenced our Annual Clearance Sale with great re- ductions on every piece of furniture in this store. sale prices without reservation. The goods are marked at This means great savings to all those who take advantage of this event. Just a few of the special prices fallow: The Reductions Include Every Piece shown above hae led mirror, 18 built handsome Oak Dining Table, bullt claw feet, choice of either mission or n oak finish, specially $10 25 dat room or.a complete home, you will find this sale of special savings interest. Every article marked in plain figures at prices which will save you nearly location 50 per cent during this Waldorf Building, Sev- and Pike, sale any Wi in trim “ Gnd velvet roses, o flower ribbon ® and maline Nese are excep tional val and we worth your consideration Very Special $5.00 Also a line of Black and White Rough Straw Sailors specially priced At $3.00 CASH OR CREDIT Outfitting Co. inc. Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Fou Vv When you buy a pair of shoes for your little girl, get the kind that con- form to the natural shape of her feet. Educators are. the sensible and. scien- tific shoes. ‘They let the feet grow as they should.” Ex- amine a_ pair and you will sejiiow much better they are than the ordin ary kind. Made for girls of all ages. We also carry a full line of the Educator , Shoes | For Men ‘And Women well as for the Children A sensible shoe that keeps the foot in its natural shape, RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third Ave. Bet. Union and Pike. Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. Eastern 1332-34» SECOND AVE. CATOR KNOSHER’S ~ Bankrupt Stock} — TO GO INA }Whirlwind Finish} 1. IN THE- 3 INEXT FEW DAYS As Our Time Grows Shorter Our Prices Grow SmaHer WOMEN’S SILK HOSE WOMEN’S SLEEVELESS % y ‘ VESTS 20c value. Clean-up price WOMEN’S * BLACK SILK-LISLE HOSE Clean-up price | In pink, white and blue; $1.50 value. Clean-up price — «89. LONSDALE MUSLIN 121¢c value. * Clean-up price 50c value. _Ic. WOMEN’S SLEEVELESS LISLE UNION SUITS 65c value. Clean-up price 43c _ MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Summer weight; 75c value. Clean-up price 480. MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT BAL- BRIGGAN UNDERWEAR 50c value. ° Clean-up price MEN’S FOUR-IN-HAND SILK NECKTIES 50c value. Clean-up price —-19¢ § NAPTHA ? 5 c SOAP WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL DRESSES New patterns and colorings; $20 MEN’S SUMMER HOWE - All colors; 35c value. Clean-up price WOMEN’S SUITS Summer weight and light colors, checks and stripes; $16.50 values. Clean-up price ALL SILK RIBBON Changgable and floral; 6 ins. wide; values. Clean-up price $9.89 PARASOLS HALF PRICE | ABSOLUTELY 25 dozen MEN’S AND BOYS’ STRAW AND CRUSH HATS Clean-up price Values to 75c. Clean-up price 14c | 29c Knosher’s Bankrupt Stocky Second pr ee a St. 35c yd. value.

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