The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912. |®. Damont saw a headlight ap |and . “It got on my |proaching near Sherbrooke, Que: |nerv 4 1 drank to forget it jbeo, and thinking thelr train was|"Discharged,” sald the court Jabout to be in a collision, Jumped - 1 } Seymour was killed and Damont,|“Luck Spot” Fails to Save Canine ’ @ his fireman, badly hurt. ‘ From Untimely End . & 25 uits | The trains passed harmlessly by Sport, a coon dog with a “luok 4 on parallel (racks, Seyme had | spot,” bele in to ©. ©, Baldwin shut off steam and his train soon |of Housatonic, Mass,,*w unlucky | stopped jbimaelf, as he got distemper and | had to be shot asy. us e- ng season with @ great special offer | Travels in Aeroplane, Auto and| Hundreds believed they got luck we start the s) | Submarine Within 15 Minutes | by touching the spot back of his 3 new Sults at $26.00-—distinetive novel styles, in all | An unusual feat was performed !collar, When Gov. Foss was in i an. grey and navy, ete. Bealdes you [el’t Mare Island, Cal, by Enelgn | Housatonic last fall he touched the ve them charged to you-just simply make us @ small de | Representative Sedgewick A WEEK ao —" pies hate with illywon and flew |No Darktown Sport Will Gamble| - |ferred to an automobile driven by| A prominent authority declares} e® ° & brother officer, went to the end | that urlous fact about the Lins! e e jof the wharf and got in a subma nny is that no negro will! der the water doing stunts, all in- | declared jside of fifteen minutes Whether the negroes have de-| veloped a superstition about the Man Who Does Housework Justi-/coln or whether it Is duo to real fied In Drinking to Forget it t for U eture e man whe ix forced to do rm, 1 cannot may, b } —-AT— housework is jussfied in drinking at there ha» to forget bis tre accord nny used $12.50 to $25 gy yy The Values Below Will Start That Bank Account disorderly conduct and admitted he! Ethiopian. heart “Tall Cy” Longs for jz**wewenarenee Stunnin dresses ft great variety af the ment besken- Good Old Snuff Days) * WIRE SULLETING able prices, They come in woot OF DOG'S HEALTH serges, naYy, brown, tan wnd grey, « BOSTON, March 14.—"Bob plain tailored effects, tastefully by will live,” was the tele. trimmed, with Irish crochet col gram flashed to George R lars, Sizes to 44. Specially priced Wadsworth, wealthy Cleve 912.80 to $25.00, land civil engineer, from a lo § t ¢ . cal hospital today. Bobby is Men's $1.00 OLD DUTCH Men, you never get a chance like this every day. WRIST or CLEANSER p GAUNTLET GLOVES Always 10c. Our price Why, Just Think—$20.00 SUITS 49° |7..29°| $6.75 a Freneh ball pup owned by G. KR. Wadsworth, jr, aged 7 nery opu Men's $3.00 4—CANS—4 Men's $3.50 Men’s Mil at P lar SWEATER COATS ff CARNATION MILK [| CORDUROY or WOOL | WHIPCORD PANTS Prices Walked in corridor five min Now FOUR PANTS, Now Reg. $1.75, Now and was rushed here to be fo TRIMMED HATS AT $12.50. teen eeweeeenne groductions in hats for dress and evening wear—in | ie werestce. : | PAVED WITH GOLD | B EDIT SYSTEM—Just pay us as little as one dollar a week. A ae sa anor March 16 or | Open Saturday Til! 10 P.M. ] DE aetas eraser eeten F ee eS daily, One of the wires today was “Bobby ate white of exx solution of milk and whisky etteseeeeeteseeeend Seoeeeeteeeeeeeteeeeeee treated Bulletins oF the dog's health have heen w thrice |gold. Storm waters bronght i ticles of the metal from the bil limto North Broadway, and « dos REP. CYRUS SULLOWAY | merchants squatted in the streets] 7 BARS Men’s $2.50 Boys’ $1.25 1418 Second Ay. Jet" Rew Hampetive sravety, tots|ucipaea’ NSN FELS NAPTHA, IVORY | WORK PANTS CORDUROY PANTS Se ne teothbrash | Burglar Had “Nerves” OR FAIRY SOAP Now Now jable: that it makes work for the); SAN FRANCISCO, Maren 14 — Be \& dentint Then be told how the! Just ax d his hand on- $3,000 | rs and mothers of long ago t \ © telepho | 4 tobac nd rubbed snuff! rel s | ir gums and seemed to get | throug Halong very well without dentists. |gliasy and all, in Adolpil wor There were few dentists In New home, and distanced Goodman Hampshire at that time. “Cy” Sut " loway's claim upon fame lies in the ip se o.008 sie edene oi . pte eee ee | thasdere E.: a F ‘i Notice to Womea Men’s Regular $1.50 3 uudent at the Glenn Curtias avia AMERICAN PRINTS DRESS SHIRTS - IT WILL NEVER DO ae tol dee aes ee Others Ask 7c. Our Price Now cape th today when his VENICE, Cal, March 1I4.--Mre aeroplane at a height of fifty feet her supporters today On a railroad train on Cora Hough, candidate for the city | was canght in « puff of «ind and council, stopped # polities) meeting | daxhed to the ground 1 attend the Los Angeles fashion | sh She is squaring herself with How Abrupt! os 4 : was an inquisitive old lady ae * } Was continually asking questions Loses Pipe; Saves Life and annoying all the passengers VANCOUVER, Wash., March 14.) There was no peace ‘for anyone Robert Harnes is minus 4 well| Finally she spied a man with only , Men’s 75c Men’s 75¢ Men’s $2.00 colored meerschaum pipe, but he's! one arm j i glad to be ® Barnes lit Oh, poor man!” she exclaimed.| WORK SHIRTS UNDERWEAR SWEATER COATS aliber curtridge.| “How did you lose your arm? Now len got mixed with | pF to ask no mo the tobacco, exploded | questions I will teil you The old lady promised and he} STEAMER CUT BY ICE | put her on pins by replying CHICAGO, March 14—-Steamer| “It was bit off."—Pun Kansas today was cut through by! gesttie Automebite School, i ioe fn Lake Michigan, two miles off Broadway. B 0 oui fe all touths . entrance to the Chicago rive n ae, Ox Spring styles, all leath of the crew of 47 are all leath- | union made, $4.00, $3.50 \e uss and iife save 2 $2.50 Wall beeen This Is the New Home of eee perl aac Carhartt’s araden ana Botver—Selling Price. dd ond & H oy t 8 Sa s | 1You Can Save From | We take great pleasure in announc- THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLDG. tohee ples 1.15% 3.00 “m . Nat | 6 : . 4 il- be Cheapest Place to Buy Good Shoes. javel.¢ 2 3 25 to 50% ing to the Mechanics, Laborers, Rail 1 road Men, as well as any other wearer ii Plain Inerains, emi. roll. tage ll Guaranteed Duplex ofCarhartt’s, that this store is now the home of all aie 3 Carhartt’s a) oo Gloves pri Bana Genuine Imported caput, [ECZEMA sonar vrs Overalls @man feels the necessity of being in 18 over Piha: ‘ \ Worth $1.00. Now at the same time he goes lftons, under 3. ibe. ; P a Hens, 2 ibs and over ae " aay our i and telephone and sends his voice. Fe ls FAS ae 4 ‘ : AO exactly the same thing, but when a man % r Jeltiba ten feats of fds Of miles in opposite directions from the ) thon ; thie one 2 gas rousers Telephone, it j : t of thie an about as good, rh not care what all yo # ok ong lise of the telephone a man travels all he ianea, dom | 4 tia’ "you sould, not "8 Wire in a few minutes. It is just as easy mulitlower, dow. Pre ee eo he * it ‘ : ? 1 TO} : Over the state and other states by means of r tuce, 4 Pit send "yo a pA 8 Regular 5c The Store That Saves You Money McCormack Bros. 40c 5 00! n Tong Distance Service of the Bell ' a ; Bae wit convince i CIGARS for a lb. Coffee at or eit ‘Teac eepone8 Telegraph o : = j oe ey 25° , ue : 29° ou oe trut! Every Bell Telephone is eS S the Center of the System ein! 0 I Doors Open 9:30 a. m. Second Av. at James Doors Open 9:30 a. m. jalie 40 & better act than to 4 itt Rotioe to some poor aul- sof Bosemal

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