The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1911, Page 3

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PRO producers to the val-| $2,100 were welzed by U. 8 jast night. Frank Loftus, tor of United States treasury agent's service, ar | Joe Rooth as he was leaving Northern train with 25) tine of opfum fn a vallse, ve his hom Portland. | was rested about hours later, ax hin train from | wer pulled into the station. 85 tins of the drug. | told the same story, They given the packages to car train and had no idea contained, | RAEREKAAREREH * on Grass and Barks. = # | G, Ingerman lived for # in the woods north ®/ Patchogue, L. I, on grass #/ bark of trees before # found. He had es #/| va it i er = Ez z E i 4 a ig * * *! i WHOLESALE DISTRICT early this morning, which building were completely gutted. some mysterious way on The other two floors were seriously floor of the Seattle Crack-/ damaged by water. The Seattle factory, at Occidental Candy and Cracker company eati- mates its loss at $50,000, covered by Insurance. The Weet Coast China company, the Main Belting company and M. J. Brandenstetn, rice and matting importers, oc cupled the ground floor, Their floors of the| stocks were damaged by the water. Assistant Chief thinks it probable that elec tric wires might have been short two upper “THREE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS TODAY The general public will be ad-) o'clock this morning, a large crowd gitied without tickets to the mal- attending. The class included 148 ery of the Moore theatre this aft-- young people who now have a ermoon when the graduating exer-| pretty good knowledge of the three ‘of the Broadway high school R's and other things Re held. The program begins) Commencement exercises for the @ 2 o'clock. Ballard high schoo! will be held to. ‘incon high school commence night at § o'clock at Junction Hall, was held at the theatre at 10° Ballard os ORE — Of eighty-five In medicine in Johns + ocemgea were women, three of whom have been given pi in the university hospital. NEW YORK—Mrs Kathryn oy berm sued for divorce, tes. yk she drank “from time to just as any lady would.” is also very common with ladies,” she said. IN, IL—Seven years ago Busch and wife arrived here Hungary, penniless. They gone back with $3,000, saved GREELEY, Colo. — Greeley mothers, co-operating with teach- ers, are training children to resent kissing and other children’s taking bites from their apples. DENVER—Chamber of com. merce to buy space on billboards in New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia to carry comparati statements several times daily temperatures here and in the cities named. & 4s if It's Correct, Cheasty Har n Cheasty’s | Sale ==-THE WORLD-RENOWNED= Benjamin Suits Every stylishly dressed man in America is familiar with the acknowledged superiority of the famous Alfred Benjamin Clothes. No better fabrics, no better tailoring, no better styles are possible. When you buy a Ben- jamin Suit you get the correct New York style—a strictly hand-tailored suit possessing all the individuality and distinctiveness of the best custom-made garments. Clearance Prices Every sack sult In the house, includiug blues and blacks, and all overcoats, raincoats, rancy vests and separate trousers at genuine reductions. gpcetete Fok SMe ee | £ ( All $18.00 values for. $13.50 ’ All $20.00 values for. $15.00 Men’s All $22.50 values for......$16,85 a All $25.00 for...... 918.75 - 3 Suits All $27.50 0 All $30.00 values 4 All $32.50 values ' vercoats } All $36.00 valu: . $26.25 g and All $37.50 values $28.10 7 R Ki All $40.00 values for $30.00 ~Z All $42.50 val alncoats | Alt 4280 values | All $50.00 values for No Charge for Alterations. Cheasty’s Haberdashery SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Adolf Do Not S who the w } 9131 entri f now to t | do— ter, tora, Fees Fore, Fore if Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct Buy or Sell Real 7 state. Business Chances, Sea Classified Page, « CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 20.— a lot of hot wienle and coffee men a little strip of land, 30 feet wide, | that runs right in front of the main Schnitzel He has bat And bad to buy lemon pop ‘Thus will the park visitor elude the insistent hot wienle men. | He—Yes, my wife's away. She-—Well, I hope the change will | disobedience of former instructions, | hour ¥ He—Yes, thanks. pow California dr Pets. |b. Hinds, Hinde, © Beers, No. I CANAD RIGHT UNTER DIS IN LABOR RIOT My United Press Leased Wire.) acquired by the city from W.{! (@x® Beck, the purchase price being 000. But Mr. Beck held on to | “#!#. ance to the planning to move the entrance he park about 150 feet south. | } Tac | patrol P b I'm much bet quent UE prices ee the 38 DER Best Buace. “Its @ great thing to spend the 1 love the country,” “I's ® great place for cows,” sald ea POLI (My United Press Leased Wire) within the boundaries of their beats 4s the proper performance of their 223 CHATTERING. PARROT THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911. Coronation---There’s a Re VEN DER CEREMONIES BEGINS TO YTARDT We SIMPLY UFT DER LID UND STeP ouDT — UND S@E DER CORONATION, TRE - HEE S Saar A S ——§ STILL UNDER THE LID. Toms the Merry Sabbath CIRCUS NEW AND GOOD Picnic Throng--and Meets Land Agents there were other wild beasts.” want to go in the were not regular put up stands right in front of egg piace, but a gang of my friend union "boes, he te ‘ the main entrance to Ravenna park. '¥ "¢lghbors roped in the wife the | charged us 75 D D gr Said blow will soon be struck by my pone = it was either a cents for pienic Tepes om crease city’s superintendent of parks, | °@*¢ © ing chopped ham and dill privileges. We Whi P Li he W. Thompson, Ravenna park Pickles at home or out in the fields.| didn't get home till 1 a.m. and 1{ te lague eague | hei of the ” along. felt as though I'd been working in a said Anas | blacksmith shop for 30 years. That's why I'm late this morning, if you would know, little one.” “Wouldn't you lke to buy a ticket and/to the Stenographers’ League Out- | Although Dr. B. 8. Paschall protested against the m g County Medica’ ion has officially endorsed the Anti-Tuber- League of King county. | | muc h it We missed the 10 o'clock leased concessions on this land to Pe*suts to cheer us up til! noon. | ing for next Sunday?” purred Ana: |the refreshment vendors, the aim [hen we got seats right over the | tasia bit 4 clety beige! ssetied seh. the |fy th being to supply park visitors with | Deller room where it was nice and| “Bure,” sald Schnitzel Smith way the tituberculosis | per shiz usually buy at the county, W8rm. The picnic grove was ¢ kindly, “if youll hold the shindig) league works is evidenced by [4 white or the cirens. 1 the best zoos I have ever enjoy-| right here in the office. But no more the vote of 26 against the en- In the | Such plans peeved Mr. Thompson, | 4. In addition to mosquitoes, ants,|of the bucolic banquet thing for| dorsement to 38. for. the | the guardian of our parks, and he is | S®4(*, June buge and plain flies, me.” measure. a red CE VISIT SALOONS R- EVERY HOU | numerous, an hourly Inspection ts bu As predicted by The Star yester day, Tom Nunan was last night re. instated to the position of aagistant fire chief by the civil service com: | | mission } Though the evidence was being | introduced for two hours and a half, |the commission required less than 16 minutes to hand down its de 20MA, June 20.—In direct | made in outlying districts half its are the rule. men today are making as fre-| The poet | alate 4 of these | quent visite by pol n is visite saloons located | disclosed by Chief Fi but the new order is supposed to be part | of the reform program tnstituted by under orders | Commissioner of Police Pettit, look In the down} ing. to a stricter regulation of sa. to Grow! controve will permit, Chief Fraser ONDON line announced toda. with its striking seamen granted, j officials of the company | Real Hair Words by Schaefer Music by Condo ~ All we have to do Ss to look pret HOMAaE TO MATS TRYED ON Sar NOTHING OF MY EMACIATED FARTH- FRIEND, OSGAR, NOR MY GORPULENT PRINTS, ADOLP. FOUND LARGE ASSP“BLAGE OF BARTH- BRINGS IN GREAT ALL WORE GLAD RAIMENT AND PAID GARTH-COUPLE HAVING JEWELED PEW -PLACE ~~ LOOKED, But Cou. DARTH. It's nice work, and we have easy June 20. has been union would was. oie letter A” and black fag, ng out of the rsy B. he Cunard settlement An in but state how, ‘TO FLY NEW PENNANT, The Alaska Steamship company's | |fleet of ocean fliers wil! hereafter | d-time pennant of This is a red flag with | within a circle. | old days, American ships | jof the merchant marine displayed the clip thus dis tinguishing the ship as one of Amer lean registry. GHARGE BLETHENS WITH CRIMINAL LIBEL newspaper last fall between two Jocal papers, five informations were issued yesterday against Alden J Blethen, Jo- district, where saloons are! loons and cafes. jcision. A large crowd of friends ook iken ton the Times Pub | Vee present. When the verdict /seph Blethen and the Times Fuk | was announced the well known fire | fe man was showered with congratu-| Pit cil LOVE OPENS PRISO | with criminal libel will allow the Deputy Sheriff Blethens upon serving the warrants, to pre ee lest convenienee. The informations lations rt | Gy United Press Lensed Wire) Beattie Automobile School, 210) sent their bail bonds at their earll is hy HIS LIFE: CANYON CITY, Colo., June 20.—| Broadway. ' : rT Pre ——— _ ae Rastern butter ue ou (in atid tedia Satna Whies pera Mabel Manning was convict] lore OREGON CITY, Or. June 20. |)” 7980 {n the Colorado State pen | ar —To the chattering of his par. [Mentiary yesterday. Today she is| BH rot, John F. Shoup, an aged | Mra. George A. Reld, the wife of a| uM candy man, today probably government forest ranger, and) Bi owes his {speeding with her husband to their HH Shoup wae stricken by par home among the Arizona pines. x} js of the left side as he Reid's unswerving faith in the} od wae retiring and fell to the ‘woman he loved opened the prison Timothy Timothy . mon man: tain tb. “ton ted onions fe) the steer floor. heard hie moans and emitted so broke down the door to ascer- tlon. They discovered Shoup and hurried him to the hospital, where the aged man ie recover. Over Drog PAINLESS DENTIATH—For (he nex Amalgam Fillings..50¢ Full Plates .... Gold Crowns He was unable to eum- assistance. The parrot fmates for her. She was convicted of shoplifting in Denver and sen- |tenced to from two to three years in the penitentiary on January 224 | of this year. | At a hearing before the Roard-of Pardons Refd promised to marry ithe girl if her sentence w: muted. Warden Tynan ‘consent to her leaving the state af. ter she had become Mrs. Reid. y ecreeches that the police the cause of the commo- $102 Never before have you been able to get high quality season- able clothes at a price as low as we offer in this Mid-Summer Suit Sale IENTISTS, 305 Pike Street More, Entrance Room 4 t 30 Gaye we will do all dental work at inless Extraction Free TWweLt® YEARS HIO CUT-RATE Di following prices Pai ALL WORK GUARANTEE ‘stool cow IAN PACIFIC 4 for Vancouver dally at 11:40 p.m, The mornii by way of Victoria and the nigh (Aireot) does not eull at Victoria Victoria on Buns Vv MO 0 uver without call Victoria. ° @. Troquots 4 of the Pior A * Main 668%; Ind. PRINCESS MAY TO LASKA, ZUNE, Cy inewas ris abe 10, 20, aU) H. B. PENN, GA. PD, i, W, BDWAMDS, Ticket ABent 71% Kacond Avenue. ‘Washington Trust and Savings Bank, Nearly all of these suits are Clothcraft clothes ; they are all three-piece suits ‘The Capital stock of this bank is owned by the stockholders of The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. tr. all-wool and every one our regular $15 to $18 values. Your choice now + Ordinary Summer sale reductions are not to be compared with this offering when you appreciate the stock represents the best of this season’s values. The Value of a Savings Account ’ is not alone in the protection it affords you against lack of employment, sickness or old age, but princi pally in the feeling of independence and the standing among business men {t affords. Employers know that men who have a snug Savings account have learned the difference between income and expendl- ture, and that such men can be depended upon to fill responsible positions, ° We have issugd a little Coin Saving Container, which will be given free to anyong who calla at the bank, You need not be a depositor to receive one, 4% INTEREST PAID AQZ ON SAVINGS /0 New York Bidg. Second at Cherry Clothcraft Clothes $15 and $18 Values M. PRAGER & COMPANY 615-617 Second Avenue | Rioting Incident to the Garment | ogi and quiet Sabbath in the coun. | ie seeat catinn the Capacity audiences welcomed the ty, be pleasant and sell cigars,”|boure and good’ wages,” confided | Workers? strike. wee renewed lactitry,” cald, Schoitsel Smith this|nié.” murmured Anantasian aoe < ol apa a eet pio | Inughed the girl behind the counter. | 9, SG peed Se ee plant. Nine arrests were made.| morning, at he hurried into the) “Ah—we enjoyed it. There were! ning performances yesterday. The| YU see, there's a small army of| without paying any attention fo iL prs ng ee po odhesyin office 20 minutes -~ seat heel oe. bt ap to be sure. Nine| show will give two more perform. | ‘em employed in the big hotels of ‘Most smokers say we try to | Today the cent cca quiet, but pple thn plataiine boonies a nee Se £X| ances, bidding farewell for another Seattle and The Star man was asi: please them more than the mam J le ar tonight ng the whys and wherefores. clerks, and perhaps tha further euthreake were feared. See murmured | wore theing, and 16 Assure us that *ethe Selcerieinen fa: satisfactory | ‘The attractive girl with hair acurl| son we're here. But 5 tn tae ieeal on: bed Would produce $300 worth | jn every particu Only two or|{# the real reason, it seems, But it} good work, there's none of that eure ca «mo fhe year. Personally, 1/ three of the features that were | requires something more than good grumbling the average girl clerk OF lial Re — for ‘em strongest: last year have been re-| looks and pleasant ways to be a has to stand, and des—well, it's > mee ET ee tained; otherwise everything is | successful girl tobacconiat just fine—that's all.’ bac A agreed! No-land agents. Then the sob/new. ‘The striking cleanliness of | exsqxxcmemececeeeemeecen emer eee = — serge mat = owned thethe Selle Floto outfit {» again ap. Jeite’ five specific Instances whem had been one of| arm where we! parent; there are really and truly CUN RD LINE |the alleged defamations of the the mercy plo Tame “vouscked | 40 clowns and the menagerie acts, | | character of ex-Sena‘or Wilson and There is & krool blow coming to nickers. I didn't sher dotting Selenite inte GIVES INCREASE 22% Braizere were punishes. Swissco Grows Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or Faded Hair to its Natural Color—Does Not Dye or Stain. LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE | | This great Aiecovery jvents baldness, bald #p acabby scalp, sor hair or any other b if you will send E to help pay cost of porta: o Swissco Hair Remedy Co. quare, Cincinnati, 0. ‘Swissco will be found

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