The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1911, Page 8

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YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE July 7, 1861, today, seven miles Martinsburg, the con. Just 50 years ago southwest of federate armies un- der command of Gen Joseph EF. Johnson ¢ and Gen, Thomas Jonathan Jackson, stood in line of Dattle waiting for someone to fight. But although Gen, 3} Dowell had 50,000 troops at Wash jon, he Was not eager to run out | to Martinsburg when he was ¢ |, and Gen, Patterson, Was there, did not feel strong | enough to whip the united armies. Perhaps it was just as well he |, @idn haa nmieae Ly Ww Leaning against the gate of * ® a Kinnear Park car yesterday, * ® E. J. MeLeroy, 5314 Corson av., * ‘® was thrown violently to the # # pavement at Virginia st, when * ‘% the gate opened. His left arm * ® was broken and he was other . | ® wise bruised. * SERRE ERE EER EH ALBANY, N. Y.—For the first time in the history of the state Doard of health no cases of tetanus have been reported as a result of » the Fourth of July celebration, MUSKOGEE, Okia—Eleven men! ‘Were stabbed in a fight over a girl ‘at a country dance near here. ALE, Ky.—After unsuc een iting his case to the courts, Jos. Wendling, | vonage of Alma Kellner, §, was taken today to the penitentiary at Frankfort to serve a life sentence. With Indications that the occu- pants might have been drowned, a eapsized 25-foot boat drifted ashore at Des Moines last eventng. No fnformation has been secured con- cerning the boat, but the general conclusion is that it ts a privately owned pleasure craft — ee _® To maintain order and + fa the city during the * h, the finance commit- ® tee of the city council will this % afternoon take up the question # of special police protection in _ & the downtown streets during week. Mayor Dilling proposing to have First, Second and Third avs. roped off for the processions. BRREEE REESE REY “erar the, purpose of urgin co-operative ps Bn from the Commercial | 2 * Pestrrrrrrrrre first of many similar par.) to visit every commer- the state. The names of 18 candidates for | on the incoming board of of the Merchants’ Ex- change, to be elected July 12, were presented yesterday at a meeting of the board. ‘The steamship Protesilaus, of the Funnel line, steamed into bay last night 12 days and 5 | johama, clipping | STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE You Save a Doliar; I Make a Dollar, the Dental Combine Will Lowe Two When I Do Your Dental Work. High class dental work goes begging at ‘you people can pay. operate om your teeth; the com- oe operates on your pocketbook. ‘There is just one way left for me to win my Dental ficht jn this state. and that ts by continuing to tell the people about it. When the people p the Legislature who prize 1 know how powe: how weak it is when the pe r= mrouned lator why Brown aw passed? ¥ Geee, by speciaite pa font supervision, Fomor the Bate Dental ae oom not compete with cheap dental | Work, but with the high-priced state | Combine Dentists for les than | thelr price. 1 guarantes my © Go not guarantee theirs. in my office, unde at prices that Combine gasp Stato Dental Com Aton years ago this sp: pose of charging hig! x Wae betrayed in the last, Legislature I shali go to the next, and the fight will 60 On and on until I win Come in and have your dental work Gone at your own price send your friends to me. Be careful +: Ad. out and bring it with you especially women, are bein Gentists on First Avenue who font themacives as being my amsistante ‘alon Blovk. offices er 1. W, Buter’s south of the of the new crop to be unloaded at Tacoma, ish tag ata tadndte Anl ketting out of bed, Mrs, Sarah ® A. Plumber died yesterday * \* morning at the home of her # ® daughter, Mrs, Fannie M. & |® Parke. |* « Pee ee eee eee eee ee . * a * * Woman Hit By Auto. While crossing Second av. near Soneca st, yesterday afternoon, Mra George 3 mm, 2426 iret av. W was hit &n automobile, driven | by L. S. Woodring of the Yoster | pestoffice, She was knocked down, | Dut her injuries were not serious. by WENT INSANE. ON SHIP. The steamship Humbolt arrived | jae 9:45 last night with a large pas enger list from southeastern Alaska, and with the first of the Yew bay salmon pack this year » whe eceliikan, became | Violently insane, but was soon over. powered and put in irons len eR REN AKA aks % Complaining of a pain in * his chest, while buying some * cigars at a candy ytore at * 1414 First av., yesterday, Pau * Renseh sad down for a ® ent, and almost immediately * toppled to the floor, a victim * of heart disease. He was em * ployed as porter at the Bur ® lington hotel SERRE REE Ee Many a singer who can't sing} sings. Probably you've noticed | that? But few of them get paid} for it. Richard Carle is the ox ception. Of course, his droll voice and funny manner fama help some, but anyone who! | heard him! has try to sing read. ily perceives why the man ager is paying him one of the Diggest snlartos in real money any mere man star draws. By the way, this versatile comedian is 40 years this side of his first birthday now. Yes reached that goal today. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine, 25c Vocal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Evenings, Why Cook at Home? Drew, Mer Both. Phon: TOMGHT ¥ petwraay. The Patriotic P! ¥ of 50 Free Jone & Company Other Big 8 & C. Acts William 1. “THE WISE rke and the Bessie Br Thompson RABBI” Wonder Girls Ricker~ * PERATURES GRAND OPERA HOUSE As the result of a fall while # | took | Seeee eee eeeet *) }the highest rates that can be and = Modern He ‘Ancient scenic; “Bo: Russian G: Beetle and Its) Lon _ “Stubb's New! Boys,” comedy; “His “The Wonder-| comedy; “Foxy lesy,” y * Sacrifice to Civilization,” Clreult—"The Latent Spark," drama drama; “The White Medicine Man,"| Ideal O y; “The Old Man's Folly,” drama; “The Baseball Star From Bingaville,” comedy; Fighting | Blood,” war drama Exhibit The Village }drama; “The Sleepwalk Odeon—"The Kins of Mary | drama; “The Reporter,” sensational }comedy; “Scenes From Our Navy ) patriotic drama. Natlonal— Mine,” western drama; “The Joilter,” com edy; “The Honor of the Flag worl | drama industrial P “Lean Wolf's Kad.” ing the Standard,” The Cuttle Fish,” edue cational; “Trading His Mother comedy; “Polish and Pie,” comedy; A Cattle Herder's Romance,” west ern drama, Lyceum— “The New Paith,” drama; “Jimmie's Tricks,” comedy An Oasis in the Sahara Denert scenic; “Washington Relics,” edu cational at afcost for the benefit of all the peo | meeting last night, unanimously en. | ple of Seattle | op rhe City Carline league, HALL, Secretary an ex-| tion, | selled phone ordinances proposed by Counetiman Erickson Reaolutions passed last night follow Whereas, the expertence of at BY A DREAM jeity has shown that no relief fro ltelephone exactions can be hc CANON CITY, Colo, July 7 from granting new franchises Morris Kirkland, @ prisoner in isa private parties, and jcounty jail, sent for Sheriff Keser | Whereas, a franchise granted to|late last night and said he had| a private individual or corporation | been impelled by a dream, in which is always and everywhere the ghost of his dead mother cour cuse for oppression and extor him to tell the truth com | and cerning the killing of Dominick | Whereas, the building of a tele-|Magino, murdered between Port-| one plant by the eity govern-/land and Concrete June 11 His is the only method by wh story to the sheriff implicated Joh f Seattle can obtain and Charles Bosley, now in service at a mod-| jail, who have since confessed, | | Prior to the confession of Kirk | land little was known of the ertme. |] Smith ownership of n means the best | service p at the lowest rates possible, while private ownership under any name means the poorest | He survived long enough to tell his service the people will stand, at| story | ex | ted from them | Dr. H. H. Goddard lectured twice |} Now, therefore, be it resol yesterday at Dent n the the City Cartine of defective children, He unanimously 1 to make two ad of Counet!m: « Saturday, the fir of to have uqua, and tn the even built by the city and ope Frederick & Nelson’s uly Sale of FURNITURE Is Now Progressing HE Sale-assortments take in all desirable grades from the low- est-priced to the most elaborate styles —pieces for Bedroom, Living-Room Dining-Room, Parlor and Library— and the values throughout are such as to warrant the closest attention on the part of all home-furnishers ja telept ay was attacked by three negroes, who beat him fatally and hid his body, | his | OTHING DONE ON (seis: said he would make th understanding that no pi refused admission to th any time and that one-tl WATER PAYMENTS ATTER BUT MR. GIL- ONED. ARD DIS N SUGG) LESPIE FINAN imissioner jer Secret PNIGHT AT HE COLUMBIAN CLL p club tonight, W ber of other in the firat ris, the + For work or for play You'll certainly say OLD MILL CIGARETTES Old Belt tobace situation back ty days, or be ri ple that it can't nmissio afternoon, duri 20.4 SETTER Wheat straw paper N No roles | mplained to Id be few would hg ~ | sninisyig en Main an 1 into the ‘sub: Adiminsion bc andl BOWIN 5 MEW , iis init) Coronation Pictures: caped injury Their e as marvelous, J. WH. Cullimore, was In the bujlding cape and that of the three men seemed providential, They w working near the south wall on gtound ‘floor and were faved from Jury by the big of th f% above them pressing against the so [wan thus leaving @ space betweem” been delivered through services as some doubt as to a residence s@c- ¢ been méJeo |, but was in ver sheree for t |, wh the other wo atement. Baiement followed a ey FOU, he commissioners to Poverything th could ster devartmners was timbers w all that the towan the man H. 1 Marris, on the night of July 4. Mangino had cashed a check and| jupon, Harris’ smother Is now on |her way from Nobraska, and will ieee, rege morning. His sister, Austin, of Oak Park, HAT ONLY CLUE An old hat and a description is lice bave so far,| establishing the identity of i ie P ming, but will not rive in .me for the funerg! if the an w Patrol. ho shot and killed Patrol} present arrangement stands A committee of seven, headed by) The funeral services will be at|Seott Calhoun, was yerterday ap ‘clock Sunday afternoon, but the pointed to take up the executive pe has not yet been decided! work of the port of Seattle project FURNITURE | DRY GOODS EER EE ae ae ERIE Store Closes A MID-SEASON STOCK-REDUCI tomorrow. found Dresses in pretty flowe cales and gir ams, SPECIAL $1.95—Mush- | SPECIAL $2.25—Whit n Milan braid, | Milan Hats, in Mushro oa | A. L, Olsen, sec FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. The price-concessior timely season for the off sion altogether is one thé buyers SPECIAL $1.95—In thi in a wide Girls’ and Misses’ Millinery : rlect shape. They the crew personally arengers into the lifeboats, and that the boats were promptly lowered, The hearing was continued today, equipped In also |SAY CREW HE PED SPOKANE PASSENGERS Frederick Thompson, first mate; dd mate; RK. D. Me Gilivray, third mate; John Dah! fourth mate, and R. Lacey, first assistant engineer, yesterday tont) fled before United Btates Steamboat Inspectors Whitney aod Turner that the wrecked steamer Bpokane was The steamer Queen, which had n on the Seattle-Han Franciseo before, will replace the Spokane the Alaska cruise, beginning July 12 TFURNITURE |] | DRY GOODS | Daily at 5:30. CLEARANCE OF | CITIZENS ENDORSE CITY PHONE} Girls’ and Juniors’ Washable Summer Dresses NG that takes in scores of the Seasor movement newest and prettiest Wash Dresses for Girls and Juniors will commence 1s that have been made are on a liberal scale, a more ering could scarcely have been chosen, and the it merits special attention on the part of all careful lot will be | SPECIAL $3.95—Dresses of { red lawn | ity Wm. Anderson ginghams, in s« el variety of ¢ colorings, designed with French w embrolderie sirable styles, including low and sq prettily trim in a neck effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years number of pleasing models in figures fi ties. Sizes 6 to 14 years. SPECIAL $2.50—Dresses in ine: ; SPECIAL $4.50—Dresses in D. & J plaid and check ginghams, and figured dimi , ; : TPR AP WI Ps dartvaceliassand erson and Imperial ginghams, psc ited gl Pope ~~ * with plaited ts, trimmed wit y box { daintily trimmed in pip- | ands of linen embroidery and finished with ings and embroideries. Sizes 6 to 14 years. | crochet buttons and hand embroidery me 145 s SPECIAL $2.05—Dresses in Parkhill |©to 14 years plaid ginghams and striped percales, in low SPECIAL $7.50—Four styles to se hort-sleeve st j eenrt. | from. in Juniors’ Dresses of fine ch n ese nk Sn pee bees £008 in polka-dot effects; made t ment of attractive colori also Dresses low peck, kimono sleeves fae. in sheer, cool Dimities, trimmed with em trimmed with Persian bands ef broidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 7 and 19. SPECIAL $9.7 75—Juniors’ Dresses, in satin foulards, high bodice effect, draped over shoulder ar low sare neck; also similar models in pongee, trimmed in combina- tion colorings. Sizes, 1 and 1¢ a Clearance $3.25—Man SPECIAL $3.45—Mara- rolled caibo Panama Hats, tri th soft silk scarfs, in wh k and blue. SPECIAL | tla Hats, witht up scarf FRUIT AND | VEGETABLE ADUATED QUAR’ GRANITE PRESS, SPECIAL 20¢—For sh MEASURE, SPECIA \RE ing all kinds of cooked ber and nameled | COLAN DER, t without seeding and peeling d into | SPECIAL 20¢ finned removable strainer and japan —Of seamless ned handle and frame Oe : : Eee gray enameled PRESERVING KET’ FRUIT STRAINER, WITH | steelware. Meas- SPECIAL PRICES—A\ seam- | MASHER, SPECIAL 18¢—Strong | ures 10% inches aan cled steel- | Wire Strainer, measures six inches in | in diameter ware; lip and bail. Priced as fol- | diameter; retinned masher. GRANITE STEELWARE LADLE, ALUMINUM JELLY MOULDS, | SPECIAL 7¢—Of seamless gray en- 4-quart size, spe SPECIAL, SET OF SIX, 35¢—Made | ameled steelware. Bowl measures 314 cial, 15¢. of sheet al stamped in assorted | inches in diameter, SY-quart — size, | designs FRUIT JAR FUNNEL, SPECIAL anodes 20¢. et NEVERSPOIL” FRUIT JAR | 20¢—Of seamless gray enameled : on 4 Se size, | RUBBERS, SPECIAL S¢ DOZEN- Beeest: Has large opening for fruit Reeals : Superior quality and extra thick }3 Bees 8-quart size, spe elapse pees eae PARAFFINE, SPECIAL 8¢@— cial, 25¢. FORGED MIXING SPOON, SPE- | Pure refined Paraffine, in cakes, for 9-quart size, spe- | CIAL S¢@—-Of forged steel and retin- | fruit preserving and other household cial, nen i. Measures 14 nec inches in length purposes Houseturnishings Section. CLOSE-OUT of remainir Suits in good grade Serge The coat Suits are in plain-tai The in straight Ss are cut styles. The sizes range from 34 tc An opportunity to acquire $8.50. tionally-low price Interesting Values in Midsummer 7% Millinery at apes 6 at this ey price feat- ures styles and mate- rials that would do credit to Millinery at considerably higher prices. In the Shapes a wide latitude of choice is given—specially pleasing are Hats with medium and wide brims, rolling up- ward from the face. Flowers, imitation aigrettes, ostrich bands and novelty feather effects are tastefully employed in trimming the various models, Smart black and white com- binations,are included. The values are exceptionally good at $4.95. Basement Salesroom. a good range of desirable color. 26 and 28 inches long, | Women’ s Tailor- made Cloth Suits Special at | $8.. = oO for Clearance ig Spring models from regular stocks, embracing s, F ancy Suitings and Worsteds, in black, white and red models and all show careful designing and finish. lined with good grade soft silk, and skirts are | | i » 44, | a well-tailored, attractively-styled Suit at an excep- | —Basement Sales Children’s Summer Wash Dresses | In Serviceable Percales; Sizes 2 to 5 r from good grade percale, in | P*actical for beach and out Years 4 5c | Dresses prettily made in French ff style, as pictured, with long waist and short, full skirt. Material is good qual ity checked percale, in good washable colorings, light and dark effects. Trim med around neck and at cuffs with stitched bands in plain colors. Excel lent values at 45¢, CHILDREN’S ROMP-| CHILDREN’S SUN- ERS, 25¢ — Well-made | BONNETS, 25¢ — Very if ; a she .| ing wear; shown in plain plain. blue, also. black oF | bite, also white with black brown and white checks, and | dots” | navy patterned with white INFANTS'’SUNBON ] dots; trimmed on pocket and | around neck with white pip ing. Sizes 2 to 5 years, | NETS, 50¢—Made¥ white pique with lawn crown | Basement Salorroom Ree ee ; i ’ ae prals prop Sout! ment —— 25 ee ee yes * tol sche Elec hel tabs fitte regi the will nies doll

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