The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1911, Page 3

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THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911, bd DIE EATING MELONS NEW HAVEN, Ky. Aug. 21 While attempting to er the rail road in a bugey at Chicago, two Ynegroes, Bil Hazlewood and Chap. lia Johnson, were struck by a local freight tratn. y were so busy eating waterm that they did not wee the train. MISSING BRIDEGROOM FOUND;| CAN'T TELL WHY HE LEFT (Dy United Drow Leased Wire) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 2 Dazed and unable to account fo: his strange actions, Daniel Foley wealthy Spokane minin , who disappeared from Oakland a week ago, the night before he was to marry Mine Mollie Nagel, was found by the police today at the Palace KELLY UP IN OCT. Wire) , Aug. 21 banker THE JOY FAMILY—BOSCO HAS AN ADVENTURE kt tt IO DEATH TRICKS OF AVIATORS Gliding with : hut off. When 4 moderate angle, it Is not « ® sidered dangerous - The Rocky Road to Dublin A term aviators use to de successive dips and Volplaning power hotel 1,| Miss Nagel had been reluctant to marry until she could have a wed Tl ding dress pre od. Foley, urging | * d her on a shop | * #eribe ir, after which he bade her|* rises. One of the most dan good-bye, with the undérstanding|® gerous “stunts.” Badger was that the marriage ould be per killed while doing this at Chi formed the follo ay. No more CaO. was heard of him unti) today Dutch Wave or Dutch Roll— Warping of the planes 1a y in successive wa controls are used anger lies in gide Scrrerr ec es ss ss on, wot ‘crherwise ok tt tt th tk fret grades, and MOTHER'S KISS skid REVEALS POISON butter . Ti 8 or K tt Harn BULLER. ++ who recently became reconciled to} his wife, following hic sensational fight to San Francisco with the wife of an employe of his bank, Mrs, Iva May Henry, will appear for trial before Police Judge Shortall in October, according to a state mont made today by his legal representative, Attorney J. W. Cor: coran BRIDGEPORT, 0., Aug. 21.—M N. Devault, & prominent chicken raiser, after years of experiments, has succeeded in developing a breed of chickens of which the hens are yellow and the roosters white ma FOR NEW, modern, furnished rooms f UAUTER cee fee FORGOVT.COM == (My United Frees Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Late in a spiral course, 1 are tilted at a dangerous angle, and skidding sideways ts al ways rivky. hk kh th (ity United Press Lensed Wire.) NEW YORK, 21 mother's kiss # of four children Jobn Bell, awake towing of her baby, kissed he ed a metallic taste, and on kissing her three other chil dren, found the same condt tion, An ambulance was called, The children were in fous condition from pto- maine poisoning, but will re- cover. Ranh Kh (TRSSSSSSSSSSESREEEHES EEE ESESD p Navel oranges Dressed Meate— SSeS E SESE EES SEE EEE Chndke ses see Lolwm NO. 1, full out Hite, 1, No! 4 Bows, No. SSSR E SEES ESE EE EEE fi a ter, charged with stealing roasting ears from Tom Spohn's corn field “In a case of that kind, where ld Locked in Room With me the farmer was the aggressor, __Dead Mother for Days| zis « Unlied Pree Leased Wire) jcommitted suicide, pervading the FASBINGTON, Avg. 2t.—Impris- | other apartments, caused neighbors } to days in a locked room of |t© investigate. house here, her only Py two day < passersby had heard | ——— Shot, Runs 25 Miles BELLEFONTAINE, ©. Ang. 2) a Get Your Fall little girl's plaintive cries and]A bullet trom a pollceman’s revo! ‘when the reek of carbolic |ber of death, starving and tugging the blackened and actd-'had seen her tearful face pressed !ver has brought out of hiding tn corpse of her mother, little |tightly against the window of the | Sidney, Tom Nichols, 18, who fied Virginia Peterson today /room, but no.one suspected that |from this city 25 miles after being | saved from death by /the child was imprisoned in a cham- | shot here. Nichols and Harry Schnurr, both Which the mother had|at her mother's cold hands, colone] was raised—no, not reared | REAL JULEP? |robbed a man at Sidney and a train at Union City. The Bellefontaine —on mint julepa, frosty glass like most bables take | headed this way on a freight train, He had to call a doctor. it is the sense of the senate that of Sidney, are accused of having! taking to the | Police were notified that they were) this afternoon In the senate a reso lution was offered by Senator La Follette of Wisconsin, declaring the government should own the ratlroads of Alaska, together with thelr terminal facilities. Syuabe, Pigeons, 4 As Nichols ern Wash. Timoth Apparel On Easy Payments Why should you pay cash when you do not have to pay more? Our Credit Plan is just a convenience and an assistance to you to make easy your buying 713 FIRST AVE. Union Block Beware of impostors in my vicinity. ll State Dental War a | Good Thing for | the People to the bottle, you'll have to admit |#nd intercepted them. he is wise to this subject. fled, an officer shot. Peay —|. Tconoclastic Albert, whatever he - c ene ches Telia wastaan a. New Yore tockoun FOR POPE'S LIFE p YOCTOR BATTLING few things to}"# riled this old southern town t mint juleps. | Even the whole southiand ts In- Fou consider censed at two of Albert's misdi gaan He says the mint should e put in the cu ret and PAINLESS) CR-v-SitED DENTISTS | Then he solemnly observes that weve the julep be drunk with Byte. STRAWS! 1! Here's the only genuine, blown- j | Mthe-botile, 9%and-44-100-per-cent- pure mint julep recipe, pound: e ied by the colonel himself, with the | sag. ro eo para ys roe the silver cup ful crus! ork, with the very, beat fee. On top of this place a half jat the figure, This ie the highost | feed ist Latisfaction for or - lump of sugar and over it pour a/ IR Lacing <o la BEL ek | ig ~ a |& pound above the previous high |} Loe . The sugar is placed on top be- oe and, in consequence, the ST SRAEIUPUESES (cause it thus gradually dissolves, | “peat in Wd lata as the beverage {s drunk, and) lk D a 6068 weetens the whole drink slightly, instead of too much at the bottom. NLESS EXTRACTING FREE CROWNS ser... WORK WORK FILLS . GRAFTON, Ill, Aug. 21—At-/ tacked by huncreds of bats in| |Brainerd’s cave, which has only| jbeen explored twice in 35 years, | three young men escaped with bad ly cut hands and faces. The bats | Mew straight for the lanterns which ‘Vegetantec—eelling the boys carried, and their wings | spinach. box * cut the faces of the boys. ow petal Hops 45c Pound yet Bound Timothy a : 1 Make = Dolla and the Dental Will Love Two When J Do Your Dental Work. dental work at prices peo “NEVAH, SAH!” The collection of our new Fall styles ts the very best and newest obtainable, Our manager and buy- ers have been personally supervis- ing the buying, and you are assured of finding something entirely to your liking and at the price you want to pay. EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ac., Near Union St. **Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ that the pounds flees 1 to 16 and 24 W. Suter'’s Jewelry Store, one doow south of the Postal Telegraph Building, enings untill 8 and Sundays un people who work. N J. BROWN. D. D. 8. k Chairs and Rockers cited. Into this insert a spray of fresh weet mint with the stems cut off. Never crush the mint or place the mint leaves at bottom of the cup, because the true julep is to get the aroma of the mint and not its taste. Be feted the world around for our | “SHOOT TRESPASER!” $+ ince pexriers BUTLER, ©. Ang. ‘An Loty nes be rg te landowner would be justified in Norner of Mecond de, "any |shooting a trespasser on his farm, a. ma, Sy ee i or gee vege J @ good beating,” eee; | said Justice Staunton in discharg- eek Ue ling Samuel Long. and Fred Schus- DR. PETACCI, A leading Italian physician who is in constant attendance upon the pope, exerting every effort to bring the pontiff back to health. close out our present line of samples and odd pieces. Over a hun- deed pieces are included in this enle— Rockers, Arm Chairs and NOTICE OF PECIAL COUNTY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1, at the appointed polling places in each of the several districts or pre- of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of each and all of said cts or precincts for approval or rejection the proposition of creating a district to be known as the “Port of Seattle,” co-extensive with the ts of said County, which proposition shall be expressed on the ballots in following terms: “Port of Seattle” ......20.ceeeccccsecee weeeeees bes O “Port of Seattle” .....ccccecesee weece weecsees NO O There shall also be elected at the same election Three (3) Commission- of the proposed “Port of Seattle” to hold office respectively for the of one, two and three years, one being a resident of and nominated n each of the three (3) County Commissioner Districts of the said King . All Candidates shall be voted upon at large, and the candidate in commissioner district number one receiving the highest num- of votes shall hold office for the term of three (3) years; the candidate ling in commissioner district number two receiving the highest num- of votes shall hold office for a term of two (2) years, and the candi- residing in commissioner district number three receiving the highest ber of votes shall hold office for a term of one (1) year from and after first Monday in December, 1911. Said ition is submitted and said commissioners elected at said i ao cna with a Resolution of the Board of County Com- ers of said King County, duly passed on July 26th, 1911, and in com- e with Chapter 92, Session Laws of Washington, 1911, approved 14th, 1911. The Polls at said Elections will be opened at eight o’clock in the morn- g and remain open until eight o’clock in the evening of the same day in all ts IN INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and will be open- at nine o’clock in thé morning and remain open until seven o clock in the g in all Precincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS AND Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1911. OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. Settees—all in the fumed oak with Spanish leather upholstering. It is quite exceptional to find this class of furniture offered at sale prices, but these samples must be moved to make room for the new stocks. Many of these special-priced pieces are now on dis- play in our show windows. Over 100 Pieces Ar Offered $12.50 Fumed Oak Rocker, svle leather seat; three- panel back $14.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, sole leather seat ; five-panel ER ee $9.25 $10.00 Fumed Oak Straight Chair, Spanish leather seat; turned posts ....... Aabd eawcerahe cisvew $6.75 23.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, Spanish leather seat and back; turned posts ........... ne iebes ees $15.25 $16.50 Fumed Oak Straight Chair to match. .$10.95 00 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather seat and back.... sees $16.75 Patterns Similar to Those Here a es ; 4 4 All Good, Desirable Styles $14.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, leather seat, turned $11.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, straight line style, leather eee. S725 $20.00 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather seat and back; spring seat $25.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, leather spring seat, carved back Pictured $37.50 Fumed Oak Rocker and Arm Chair to match, leather seat, pad back, turned posts, each . $26.50 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather seat, carved back, turned posts .. $25.00 Arm Chair to match ...¢.....+ Oe eeeseceee oes $20.00 Fumed Oak Magazine Rack, three shelves .. k, turned posts ..825.00 .. 817.50 seveeess 816.75 .. $13.25 .. $26.00 $39,00 Fumed Oak Settee, Spanish leather seat and ba’ $15.50 Fumed Oak Hall Arm Chair, leather seat, turned spindle back. ,.. $10.50 $16.50 Fumed Oak Hall “Arm Chair, solid shaped saddle seat, carved back, turned sis oan SEU 6 30 vip ciaih' tupin e's bine eS e¥0el-c a cFa0s von wounds pone MRO $11.50 posts $16.50 Fumed Oak Round Top Center Stand, turned legs Estate Gas Ranges and Hot Plates The Estate ¢ oven_and two-piece ¢ the most sanitary gas range made. . 813.90 . $17.25 Our $18,00 Range now ..+ Our $22.00 Range now .. Our $27.50 Range now ..é Two-Burner Hot Plate .. Three-Burner Hot Plate . nable burners, Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Exchange De partment Pay Later It is “All the Credit You Want PIKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. Fall housecleaning time will soon be here and you will be rearranging your home. If you, find that some of your furniture doesn’t suit your new arrangements remember that we operate an exchange department, where you can trade your old furniture for new or where you can pick up some good bargains in used furniture. Just Phone Our Exchange Man

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