The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1911, Page 8

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YOU'LL FIND IT HERE S$ OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE EVERETT—Everett will soon have ita own water plant, An or dinance looking to a conference be- tween city officials and those of the company owning the present water aystem to determine an equable ba of transfor was passed last ht. More to Come. ‘When the last speed record’ roken, When the greatest deed’s outdone, ‘The best song sung, the best word ken, There'll be other kinds of fun. —Chicago News. SPOKANE.—Mrs. Victoria D. Barnbart, whose husband, former Prosecuting Attorney Barnhart was killed in the snowslide at Wel: | Hngton last winter, has filed suit) for $100,000 damages against the Great Northern Thoughtful, “My husband is the most careless man on earth. “How now!" } “He went away fishing and left ‘of canned meat to ttsburg Post. 8. ackers Get $2,000. LIGNITE, N. D.—Robbers last night used four char of nitro glycerine and opened the safe of the Firet State bank, escaping with $2,000. Gilad She Reminded Him. Wife~Six glasses of beer you've had. Think of your seven children | at home. | Husband—! another will, Walter, bring SAN FRANCISCO.—William Mur: | phy, in a starving condition, stole two sandwiches in a store here yee terday, and shortly afterward was seized with convulsions, dying a few hours later. The bread had been soaked with arsenic to bait Fat traps. The 23rd annual meeting of the General Congregational Conference of Washington began at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Pilgrim church Ree ERR ERE Breaking all previous ree is, the estimated pink sal yon pack this season will reach 900,000 cases, ‘The 1909 season, Which held the record before, showed only a little more than half this amount, the pack being 448 caNen, The saimon cannery industry will reach the highest mark in history this year Stee eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eR RARER A mock trial in which a promi nent citizen will be the defendant, is the program on for tonight at the meeting of the men's club of St Mark's church the guest Shriners. An ordinance, limiting the speed motoreycles in Woodland park was intro of to four miles an hour, jduced by Councilman Griffiths yes terday afternoon EVERETT—Mayor Hartley last night dd Police Chief Kraby to eje FP. R. Hedges, counct) man from the First ward and prest dent of the counetl, when (he latt refused ¢ The doctor left peacefully Note From the Styx. Shade of a Reporter—t -under stand, Mr. Diogenes, that you have found an honest man but the son of a gun stole tern.—Baltimore Sun. This is the time of the year when the men and women who feed us elect the officials of thelr orgunt zations. Last Friday the waiters oted M. 8 ad to the office business agent and secretary Next Friday Robt, Williams will be up for re tion to the same office in the Cooks’ union. It fs Wilita third term. In the early par tober the waitresses hold th: tion heed the mayor's gavel. | Jever hear that story about the Chinaman and the yaller dorg? | Is one of Mar shall P. Wilder's | favorites, If you've heard th joke the chan are you've # Marsh, and con} versely, if you've seen Marsh, you've probably heard the joke In bis capacity | of humoriat hel han jouted with kinks and sich until he has ab sorbed the taint “NO MORE WEDDING | (ty United Lenned Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19-~ Re ing his intention of never marrying again, Nat Goodwin, the muchmarred comedian, will le the Southern states in a series of plays which, though old, have made him famous. “No more wedding bells for mine," said Goodwin today. "Great Scott! haven't | had trou: ble enough in the matrimonial tine?” Goodwin will have Miss Mar- garet Moreland for his leading woman. of royalty by o# mosis and calle himaelf a prince the Prince of | Entertainers. the bil But far say boards. bo it from us to pressagent Marsh, Suffice it to say here that be ia 52 years old toda j That the aggregate amount of the) jury awards In the Cedar river coo demnation proceedings | $365,086 lexelusive of settlements made out of court, was the substance of a wlerday afternoon from the cor ton cou # office | WIRELESS RECEIVER MERE | the man who was| er for the United any, ! be In Geattle Thu: look over what little property near de funet concern hae tn this city R. H. Armstrong, local manager of the United Wireless company bas received word of Bacon's com \ & 1 elden Hac PROGSER—Five distinct casés) are up in court In connection with the recent tarring and feathering of Dr, Warren 3, Moore charged with criminal assault against the doctor has b micsed, and pow several cases lie against the family of the girl ab i teged to on attacked. ‘FIGHT TWO ROADS (ity Cited vrewe Lensed Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 19.—An nouncement is made here today that the Southern Pacific, Western Pacific and Salt Lake railroads will discontinue the through service now in effect between San Francisco, Chicago and St, Louis via the Bur- lingt beginning Sept. 2 Northwestern and Wabash will t nubstituted for the two roads doned. A disagreement over the nication to the elty council | division of passenger tickets aaused | lw t the spilt. COUPLE CAPTURED (By Uniled Pres Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19 Sheriff Tate, of Roseburg, Or. ar rived today, to escort back to Rowe: burg Willis 8. Simpdon, 27, a ranch er, and Mra. Bida Chessbro, wife of a railroad employe, who are accused of having fled to this city with Mrs. Chesabro's two children, Mazie, 9, and Marton, « boy 4 ¥ of age The children will o be taken north with the iff. The couple Jeft Roseburg August 20. NORTH YAKIMA—Under the di- rectlon of W. W. Wier, drainage ex pert of the department of agricul 200 blaxte will be fired off wt time on the ranch of Henry vatina, near Moxee city, In an ef fort to ald irrigation, BELLS FOR. MINE” = | Southern September 19, 1862, Gen. Grant was very much hurt to hear that} Gen, Rowecrans | had been ed near = Iuka, Miss, by Gen, | Pr although as a matter of fact Grant had told} Rosecrans to £0 into Twka, and it wan not entirely his fault that he in there the day | before when Grant expected he} would, Rosecrans was doing his heut to get to luka the day before, | and he would have done so if the defeat infornal Confederates bad not got |i in biv way and begun shooting, That | {put him back so in his work that be- |f jore he got in he was pretty well | shot up. “INFANTS” BOIST AT UNIVERSITY | od with the dofis teaed shmen and sop! the university cam Jelivered boasts by un diay, however, the battle will take jon & more aggresive coler, as the annual t and the second-year men In due to come off tonight | While the registration yesterday was loss than on the first day last year, reaching but 894, this in due | partly to the fact that there are three days set apart for registration | thie year, while there were only two} | days year ago. | | ILE INFORMATION AGAINST. HARTUNE Informations will be filed direct in the superior court agal | Hartung | Crawford line and j}ployes of the Seattle, Renton & for yjolation of the Pub He Uniitles law The cases were set to be heard in Jurtioe George's court yesterday, but were continued on the motion of the wtate. Crawford himself was by t New Models in For Afternoon, Dancing and Theatre estingly Priced at $45.00, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily af’ 6:30 °o— Women’s Wear, Inter- HE Dresses are developed in crepe meteor and crepe de chine and show the newest ideas in draping. The colors are light-gray, light-blue, pink, white and Copenhagen-blue, are tastefully used in the trimming. Laces, embroideries and shirrings New Street Dresses HE One-piece Street Dress has an important place in the new season's wardrobe, Re cent arrivals include many effective models for women and misses, made from serges, velvets and broadcloths—simply- "ta tractive values are offered at $25.00, jored and designed on graceful, slender lines 35.00 and $45.00. At- Women’s Fall Suits In Strictly-tailored Models offer attractive selections of styles in fine men's wear serges, tweeds, suitings, mixtures and worsteds, distinguished by excellence in design and ta at $2. iloring. 00, $35.00, $45.00 and upward. Women’s French Suede Gloves Special $1.15 Pair OMEN’S Gloves of Two-clasp French full pique backs, in bla style, Paris-point k and gray. Suede juality, perfect fitting, embroidered Exceptional value Shown in staple and leading Fall shades, Lace Veils, Speci : : ACE Veils or Hat Drapes ia patterns, 144 yards long and wide, in black, brown, navy and white, cial 65¢. Valenciennes Lace tried In a jastioe court and sentence fed to 20 days fo jail, but he bas ap- penied to the superk rt. By filing informations direct in the #u \p both the expense and, time spent in the lower court are | eliminated “SOURDOUGH CLUB” f Seattle men who have [meen Alaska have formed the “Sourdough club.” and all per. sons who have spent at least one! | consecutive year in the white terrt | tory are eligible for memberahtp. | J.C. Gattney presided at an organ-| lzation meeting at the Arctic club | Inet eventing. CAR LINE FETE | FOR NORTH EN Here comes another cel meeting Not sattefied to let the south end jof the elty have all the big meetings the citizens of the district ground Ross, at the north of the propoe ed city car line, have pl meeting for Wednesda at Ross Marche hall. Good apeeches by good men will be on tap. Councilman Erickson | will head the list. People of Rainter! will come to see the north ebrate. The suecess of the Kohler & Chase piano club lies in the value of the piano That the Kohler & Chase piano club isa SUCCESS goes without saying. WHELMING SUCCESS. But, when alll is said and done—when the whole club plan and proposition has been sifted down as to what the club’s success can be attributed, the one thing that stands out bolder than all the others, is THE GREAT VALUE OF THE PIANO FOR THE MONEY. The piano is worth more--SO VERY MUCH MORE THAN IT IS BEING SOLD FOR. . Literally scores of these instruments have be:n sold right here in Seattle at $375. Hundreds are being sold every month all over the United States at $375. THEY ARE WORTH $375. Meas- ured by any standard of value you wish, they are worth $375. They are worth it on our floors, or on the floors of any reputable piano dealer in the country. at $1.15 pair WOMEN’S LONG CHAMOTS GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.15 PAIR— Broken sizes, in 12-button length, excellent with and Insertions Special-75c, Bolt of 12 French and German Valencies quality, washable white chamois, in a good assortment of pleasing pq % to 2 inches wide. Special, the bal Mail Orders Carefully Filled} »*"'*. 75¢- 7 Women’s Tailored W In Linen and Madras HE Tailored Waist illustrated, clasps at wrist. First Fieor Ab It’s an OVER- T smart model in linen, with laundered collar and new nat at either t and is finished with patch pocket; $2.50. with pearl buttons, is an attractive value at $2.50, has wide tuck at shoulder, clustered pin tucks center p The Kohler & Chase Club price is $277.50. The price includes everything. There are no EXTRAS of any kind. Nothing to be added for drayage, freight, stool, interest, ABSOLUTELY NO EXTRAS. Two hundred and seventy- . totem dellers and fifty cents is the price, than defend the $30,000 nae Dinner Set aod Ga piiee NALERE AVERSION, OO Se eeee eas || Special §5.95 for the piano. YOU PAY $5 TO JOIN THE CLUB. THE $5 IS CREDITED TO THE PRICE OF THE PIANO, LEAVING $272.50 TO BE PAID. The piano is immediately delivered to your home—and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. But the merit of the piano is only one of the inducements to join this club. You get YOUR MONEY BACK if you but ask for it if, after a month’s trial, you are dissatisfied with the piano. - valley end ¢ WIFE’S LOVE | WORTH $8,000 TACOMA, Sept. 19.—Rather made with coat closing, plain shirt sleeves, patch laundered collar and cuffs. PLACES THIS 50-Piece Blue Willow PIANO 7 InN YOUR HOME for very attractive in its bine and white wing and quaint Chinese design, A specially-good value, for the 50-piece set, at $5.05, Chinaware Section, excellent service The jury yesterday returned a every-day use, and verdict ow $8,000 againat him. Mocbius obtained a divorce from his wife a short time ago. They have seven children. FIND OLD MAN DYING IN SHACK When city detectives went to a shack on the waterfront, where they 6-Inch Cut Glass Fern Di: Special $2.50 Each N the pleasing design illustrated, on a heavy blank, |Seattle Lighting Co. stoker, they| NE shed wi H Jive ; irene aa'tle-dak tae Urine | ‘ , nished with removable silver-plated inset. nd | oe tion Instead. The st i} special $2.50. that his name was . : May also be had i i i in di 5 ee pg ag gn ee 4 oe be had in large size, 8 inches in diameter now in the hospital and will Con eer —¢ recover, Maccrey, the man sought by th detectives, was later arrested and| fs in the city jail, charged with a|f vicious attack on James La Rossa. another laborer employed in the Se- attle Lighting company’s gas plant at Smith's Cove He He is |} not Investigate the “Hot-Blast” Feature in the “Beckwith” Round the “Beckwith” Hot-blast feature, found-in ine Round Oak stove, provides the way t6 burm You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a dollar's loss. NELL BOBS UP AGAIN Nell Pickerell, in recent years known as “Harry Allen,” is in jail at Tokoa, charg@d with selling whisky to Indians, Nell never liked to be a girl, Six or seven years ago her arrests for appearing in men’s attire yeok ly oceurrences in this ety. The po lice and the courts finally became tired breaking Nell of her desire to appear as a real “Harry Allen.” She lived with her parents on Queen Anne hill It was while engaged as a harvest hand at Tekoa that she is alleged to have sold the “fire water,” MISS BOOTH COMING Commander Evangeline C. Booth. of the Salvation army, will a vis itor in this city October 7 and 8. On the evening of the Sth she is billed to speak on “The Verdict,” at the Moore theatre. TAFT HOLDS FLEET AT SAN FRANCISCO WASHINGTON, Sept, 19—The navy department today Is in recetpt of directions from President Taft to hold the Paeifie fleet at San Francisco until after the Panama Pacific exposition ground-break- ing ceremonies, You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will SIGN IT. Your family gets all unpaic payments canceled in event of your death during the life of the Club. You get the piano tuned TWO TIMES—FREE. You get a good STOOL FREE. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week IN CASH in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. with economy, cleantiness and satisfaction. rhe Hot-blast burns the soot-and gases, andm a steady, even fire, burning the coal from the top @™% ward, i See the “Beckwith” Round Oak in our Stor Third Floor. Week No interest added Join the player club—get a $750 player piano for $487.56, on terms of $2.50 per week. (318 Second Kohler & Chase (318 Second Ave., Seattle Ave., Seattle General Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Etc. Can you think of a more liberal proposition? If you ever think of buying a riano—JOIN THIS CLUB. The Improved “Champion” In! Range burns coal, wood or gas as desi range for all seasons. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED,

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