The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912. | CIRCUS CLOWN PREACHES SERMON IN ‘ee ) EMERGENCY—WILL JOIN MINISTRY; . | a emitted ining country ehuroh and decided to go Inside and Hsten (o the singing. When Wilson entered the church i an usher caught him by the sleeve and hurried bim to the pulpit, where he was introduced aa “Brother Pope.” The truth was that the deacon had taken the ¢etreus clown for the Rev. Cademur pe, an itinerant minister, who ‘Was expected to fll the pulpit that afternoon. | Rather than disappoint the jgountry people, Wilson launched | forth on a sermon, The clown 9 © MEMPHIS, Tenn, Feb. 2--/was very much humiliated when a Raleigh Wilson of this city, a cir-/near the close of his sermon Rev cus clown, is to abandon bis pro Pope made his appearance. fession and become a Methodist | Afterwards when Wilson was preacher, j@m the road with the cireus he be One Sunday afternoon last sum-/gan to attend church whenever he bd e od mer while the Vollmar Brothers’ | could and finally he became con cireus, in which he was Appearing. | vinced that he had been called to was playl iimnesota, Wilson ' preach. baaibaniiiecaietee ta eae leaving the state. He eloped with an Oshkosh girl and was married tn Iowa, but returned the same day REGULAR 15c¢ PILLOW CASES, MEN’S REGULAR $15.00 SUITS, NOW MEN’S REGULAR $2.50 DRESS FAIRFIELD, tH, Feb. 2—Harry SHIRTS, NOW— : Now— Clay King, 60, told the court he : el thad beeo a customer of mall order ~ eeaged for 20 years and everything NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Grace| "ad kiven satiafact Green Roosevelt ts one member of |“™4il order” wife. 6 J the family who is sot in the public | YOre*. eye. The former president's grand- sare a . daughter is not even permitted to) ST. LOUIS, Me, Fer. 2—Ed be Interviewed or photographed, | Konetchy, first baseman for the St. |Loule Cardinals, has received a vis: CHICAGO, . Feb. 2.-—Released|'t from the “Black Hand.” They from jail om @ small bond so he | Want $3,000 from big Ed. could keep his engagement to be ee WHAT OTHER PEOPLE ASK 75¢ BOYS’ REGULAR $4.50 SUITS, NOW— BOYS’ REGULAR $3.00 SHOES, married. Albert Johnson, 22, re BANGOR, Wis., Feb. 2.—This vil- ported to Judge Walker with his |Inge of 68% souls claims a national FOR IN BED SHEETS, NOW— f bride, after the ceremony. He will record in the birth of twins. More be tried for embezzlement, jtwin births than single ones are on NOW | record, for the past four years J HAMMOND, ind, Feb. 2—Death rt tema gah Hailed 10 halt « dance in celebration A Club Brother of a wedding here. Vincent Sey.) “What did that rery polite man , manski, one of the dancers, was'say when you called him a mem- B killed by a live wire, The dance ber of the Ananiag club? Did be @ s Went on as bis body was removed. jexctaim, "You're another WOMEN’S $27.50 SUITS, IN. THIS MEN’S REGULAR $19.50 SUITS OR MEN’S HATS, WORTH $3.00, NOW— TRAIN, NOW— OVERCOATS, NOW $7.89 | $7.29 | ‘1.27 JUST 100 ARRIVED OF THOSE $20 § MEN’S REGULAR $1.50 PEMBERTON MEN’S REGULAR 35c HOSE, NOW— WOMEN’S SUITS THAT GO AT— FLANNEL SHIRTS, NOW— 439 | 59° | 11° REGULAR 10c TOWELS, ‘ WOMEN’S REGULAR $3.00 SHOES, REGULAR $1.50 UNDERWEAR, NOW NOW— 3° =| 1.69 | 69° THIRD TIME, $1.50 BED BOYS’ REGULAR 50c PANTS, NOW— MEN’S REGULAR $1.00 DRESS COMFORTS— * SHIRTS, NOW— gic | 29° 3/° ‘the Assessor's books showing the owners of North Ind Acreage 74 WOMEN’S $32.50 SUITS: AND JUST FORTY LEFT MEN’S REGULAR $3.50 SWEATER Aman that North End Acres are a good buy. COATS THAT GO AT» DURHAM DUPLEX RAZORS, NOW— COATS, NOW— and keenest realty speculators in this State have been quietly invest- Mey in North End Acreage. They know that the next big development Bi 5 ‘ North and Fast of the University on this side of Lake Washington. 9 Serve lands in every other direction. North End Acres are the F eres around Seattle. | H < a \ { ~~? of securing fine level view acres with free use of 300 feet of Com- : "$400 Per Acre, on Terms of , Seven Bars Fels Naptha Cash, Balance $7.50 Monthly | eDC Ivory or Fairy Soap aDC these acres are served with good roads, and lie between the Sound and The Store That Saves You Money #0 Ws that you should look this up. S ate sh hs pay re te of a 30-foot lot. We know these i Sale Starts 3 Sale Start Ne in Value. an effort to take your wife and ride out and see this land? The trip At { t it might prove profitable to you and us. ' ; 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. zanson & Co., Third ie Block | Second Av. at James St.

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