The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1911, Page 8

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THE STAR—FRIDAY,-NOVEMBER 2, 1911 33 KILLED IN EXPLOSION | EXDINGSWIFT CAREER |Carried from Reno train on @ “WomenCan’t “wc mabe rt Hor 49. Drown in The Kind rei Bies | Things You Should! hd NAVY Know ” FOR ITALY Tor edo Boat LIVERPOOL, | Nov. 24—Thirty-three persons were|stretcher after @ race for Iitey y. Site " killed and 73 injured in an explosion at Bibby & Co.'s oil cake | Frank Golden, who made and low F. W. Stevenson & Co,, Brokers, j 7 ak Golden. edie PURE HORSERADISH IRalley Bidg. are advice, N. ¥ Be Jurors eae Wath pe acciel wets |mill here. A boiler exploded, hurling mangled bodies to all | fortunes & saeondl , Mauger mld | has Iti stocks will sell higher, with oc ¥ casional reactions, ore SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 24. ee —Al! cases in which women Furniture for Xmas | 22222 nia are invalid, according to a statement made by Attorney CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS—Your money will do double duty here, Everything from the Grand Rapids stock TOKIO, Nov, 24,—Forty-|P@tts of the wrecked building. Many of those injured are €x-| tering drom a complication of heart fresh | pected to swell the death list diseane 4 liver trouble nd strong in 100 by five members of a crew of 6 of the torpedo boat destroyer jH rusameh were drowned to day when the vessel was sunk} werstcisatr Men’s Thanksgiving Clothing =e “Today's Styles Today” General Webb to the United Press here today, reiterating his opinion that “equal rights” do not entail jury service upon women, “Aa | sald before, a jury un- der the common taw consists of ‘twelve free and lawful men,’” Webb said, for the life of me, could twist the ‘men’ would reiter The destroyer was driven on a reef last night. Clothing doesn’t make the man, but one’s personal ap- pearance has much to do with his or her prosperity. Girl Laughs at Burglar LOB ANGELES, Cal Laughing ‘he face of a masked highwayman, who heid the muzzle It is not our business to tell you how to dress, but IT IS OUR BUSINESS to tel! you that we believe we can sell you the best clothing on the most satisfactory CREDIT terms in the city. Bradbury stem Suits and Overcoats of Unequaled Value There is real lasting quality in every Bradbury System Suit or Coat. For the young man who wishes for so:me- thing different or for the con- servative man who sticks to staples, BRADBURY System Clothes were made for them. is marked at half price. You wil not fully appreciate what this means to you till you come and see how new, fresh and up-to-date this stock is. There are hundreds of articles in women the furniture line that will make excellent gifts. ‘A deposit invalid.” will hold ar Ulric Se of ron Bs article for Christmas delivery. day declined to 0: later,-and the robber, clim jiron railing, rifled the register himeelt, Miss Femeredorf says she at first believed the big gun and the mask jwere part of a practical joke, and when she found the man in earnest Jahe just Kept on laughing because she didn't know what else to do. ieee Bictare shows the Grand Because the Industrial Workers of Rapids $3.00 Bed, which we offer lime, Werle wanued “ta tate th0 at half price, finished white or . as back streets assigned them for green, for .. $1.50 jstreet speaking many of them jhave been jalled here, a jail de Prices of Beds range from— livery was attempted and 600 clt- lwens have been sworn in to main $3.00 Beds for .........+ $1.50 Up to ltain order, Mayor Parks threatens $22.00 Beds for ........ $11.00 ‘FISHER A REAL GUGGENHEIMSTER (By United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24,--Monop- joly and combination are essential to the development of the country, de- clared Secretary of the Interior Fisher here yesterday in an address ore the waterways commission. to appeal to Gov, Hay to call out the militia, In their effort to repeal the street-speaking law or “make grass | grow in the streets,” ¢ Workers formed into & mob and stormed the jail last night to release their members, previously arrested, a 4 gordon |] TNeY Mere dispersed with fire Solid quarter sawed golden |/hose. Now they have called to camahesing tones for. help, and| ‘When tt is sald that Enver Rey # | His etleciinses were more frank! 50 of them are sald to be on the| behind the Turco-Arab revenge on |COmsrvative than any ever uttered |way to fight it out with the police, | Italy, {t means something. Enver ts | >Y former Secretary Ballinger oak Stand, as pictured; 24-10. Fisher advised the commission to Many years ago Antonio Glacot.| Macedonia, preaching and organ th came to America from Italy as | ising the doctrines of constitutional & little boy. Yesterday his moth. | ism, that the famous march to Con- er, Mra, C, Giacottl, arrived in Se- | staptinople was made, followed by attle after a trip half way round | the removal of Sultan Abdy! Hamid. the globe to join her son, whom! sees fange from $4.50 Stands for }i 445 recognised in the depot here, PHO MATTER UP $2.25 up to $13.50 Stands for Tnotwith Tu that he is now " oon to ith. In person square top, French legs, | — one ‘cavalrymen, of | OPPO any legislation that Inter. shaped shelf. Regular price 'Recognizes Son charming but reserved manne fered with the combination of} ia: ki { Sea the bate 06 tha Turki 20 power companies or consolidation of | i 5.50; half price ...... : M Yy rf wi * operation under one) | Jon, It was thanks to his wander e : " After Many Years)! was tats to his wander reg pis ust mete nace Other patterns in Oak Stands, | use,” he declared. { ' prices up to $13.50, for. 86.75 $40.00 See Our Window Display Mahogany Stands, prices Srae8S a= ase | ARE RESCUED (By United Press Leacea Wire) full-grown man, During all those| It is expected tonight's| SHANGHAI, Nov. 24.—Wireloss $6.75. years he saved the money with | meeting of the Comm 1 Club a} Messages received here today ad a which to bring his mother to report will be adopted nm from up the river say that the Ger. oo a oe “aap Ameri at the city acquire man @ pat Otter rescued 180/ 17 ” foreigners who were trying to| reach the coast on the upper | Seattle’s Largest Hl ine Bore oe i le Mee Mian dn Mae te Be Me ® _ PARIS, Nov. 24.—City dwell. Yangtse Kiang |® @rx may now buy from 22 to # | phone situation and representatives! The country through which the | ® 85 pounds of country products of many local and neighboring fugitives were passing is becoming e * Just say, “I would like to open an account.” We can make you satisfactory terms. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY, * * * * direct from the farmer at #\clubs and commercial bodies will more hostile to foreigners daily. greatly reduced postal rates. & be present. Scott Calhoun and F/ =~ A. daha, a telephone engineer, wili/ RECALL FOR MAYOR| jde Smong the spenuers, (By United Press Leased Wire) } EUGENE. Or., Nov. 24.—Because | amen” COAL IS he refused to reverse the action of | * Rela Malalinalie GOOD FOR NAVY | Acting Mayor Ness, who discharged | Creait {Suarez was sworn in as vice pres. vy Meyer will announce that mayor's absence, recall petitions | “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’ |® The high cost of living caused |@ the government to inaugurate # the new spectes of parcel post. ® [eae ee een eee teens PIKE 82. AND FIFTH AV. a see today. ‘here was no public dem-|not suitable for battleship use.| Mayor Borger and two council = onstration, despite the opposition | Alaska coal, the report will say,| who recommended the officer's dis- i. ‘You Want ident of Mexico here at 11 o'clock coal mined In the Pacific states is are being circulated today against | lof various political cliques. | possesses the necessary qualiti | mtanal iia 250 CASH PRIZES Also Deed to One Lot Free jog fesse = the wads _~ has the best looking home by January 1st, 1912, in Wetmore Add. to Seattle, decided by vote of purchasers. $25 cash to third best. Deed free to one lot in Wetmore Add. to purchaser who completes the first house to cost not less than $800, to be completed within 60 days from December 1st. Twenty minutes from the city hall car line right into addition. Take any car on Fourth av. and transfer to Hudson st. line on Rainier av. $5 or More Cash : TS $2 OC $5 or More Monthly | Just as You like | 10% Off for Cash City Water in Now—Pliank Walks ‘ i All lots grubbed, no stumps! Ready for garden. Finest soil in Seattle. Fine view of Lake Washington and mountains. . PS RIGHT IN TOWN . 3 Just four blocks’ ride from main line. The finest soil about Columbia. Prices half what it is worth. sh All Prices Advance January 1st 15%—GET BUSY | ]- Agents on the addition Sunday. Opening day Monday, November 27th. Make your reservation Sunday. Get your lumber on the ground Monday. te Get All Particulars From 4.43 : AVID P. EASTMAN [f 505 Lowman Building

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