The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1912, Page 7

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, euried, dyed with troubles time that Sa}- t & blessing to | Benson of ttle. IN DIGES. I was a con- pestion and to give Sul one bottle, mY @y that | am no ih either.” Maj. foodiawn Park Medicine for fnd Mrs. J. 8. me a great h trouble.” Mount Ver- trouble made it ease smoking, mely careful Van Atta, a m and Odd of this trou. bis hearing phurro. “My me. Now I Without discom- JT want” a Bele by all drug ‘ART SUL- "ANY Broke Up His Home ‘0, Cal, March 22. Frenk Warren Flat, a cloaner and jdyer, who was shot down last night by J. L. Walker of Carson, Wash., fs believed to be dying today, Sheriff Dingley has taken his dy. ing statement to be used agninat Walker tn the event of a murder trial Walker arrived hore last evening at § o'clock, and at 8:35 he was jocked up on-a charge of asswult to murder, My wife, daughter and I lived “out” 8 TEETH “i” $12,000 (My United Pres Leased Wire> NEW YORK, March 22.—Axel Homestead, aged 25 years, is minus eight teeth today, but he is “in” exactly 612,000. Homestead lost his eight In- ~glaore when a Brooklyn Rapid it guard, apparently for son, walked up to Axel and swatted them out of their maxiilary grips, Homestead sued the company, and a jury ordered the Brooklyn Transit Co. to pay him $ for each tooth, RAERTRAK RRR RRR H GETS $500,000 FROM BABY BALTIMORE, March 22 Although a child born t Mra. Marle 5. Read at the Woman's hospital on January 1 outlived its mother only one day, the husband and father, W. Nash Read of Montgomery, Ala, will receive all of the $500,000 estate left by his wife, as she did not make a wil}. Lawyers say the child be- came the mothers heir, and the father inherits from the ebild. It the child had died first the father would receive only one-third of the estate, Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eae CRAZED ‘BY “SPIRITUALISM. TORONTO, Ont. March 22.-— Crazed as the result of studying} spiritualism, Mrs. Emma Orr, 50 years of age, killed hervelf and ber!) three children here today. The! woman locked herself and the chil dren in thelr bedroom and turned! on the gas, Sho left @ note saying! jasband would welcome thelr} Front of Melbourne Theatre. The above ts a reproduction of the front of the handsome now Mel- bourne theatre, at Second and University, now rapidly nearing comple- It will be devoted to motion pictures and will be one of the finest ton. photoplay theatres in the country. Low Eastern Excursion Fares together happily in Carson wntil Pint came to my home,” says Walker, “Fo wax a musician and my wife proposed that we board him for music lessons given my daughter. 1 didn’t like the idea, Dut finally gave in, “I goon noticed that Flint was buying presents for my little girl I found with a wickening sensation, that the child's affections were be ing drawn from me. Some weeks later I found Flint and my wife in ® compromising position. I put him from the house, but my wife and [daughter eloped with him,” Walker wrote to Modesto, learn. ed that Flint was living here with Walker's family, and promptly took & train for this city, He walked straight from the depot to Fiint's home and, when Flint answered the bell, shet him down, Gordon a au? Tre r ero SAM Tracie re Bldg J PURCELL SAFE CO. Kuciusive Agent for the GENUINE WALL'S SAYER Freteateias Wid. Beattia THE STAR—FREQAY, MARCH 22, 1912. [AE SAVED IS0_LIVES RUFINO RODRIQUEZ In the bell of @ burning coal ming Rufina Rodriques, a Mexican boy of | 20, ran a mile and a half, facing al- most certain death, that he might save the | of more than 150 fol- low workmen, mostly Americans. All but nine of the men {n the! mine were saved by Rufino's warn- ing. Rufino himself wae brought out of the shaft more dead than alive, but he has now recovered to find himself the hero of all Okla- homa. Rufino was working 300 feet down in the mine, A man working with him aceldentally set fire to a barre! with bis lamp. His three o , two negroes and another Mexican ran to the cage and sig naled the engineer, calling to Rufino to follow. “You fellows can go to helt! Tm going to save the mon,” shouted the ry. Choked with smoke, he ran a mile and half through the mi Of the mine, most of the time darkness, for he bad lost his lamp, and warned the workmen in every chamber. Finally he sought the es- cape shaft and started to climb ite winding stair. Half way up that stair he was found an bour later, by a rescue pary Gets $1 $100, 000 if She Stays Single Mre, Mary &. Cannon will get $100,000 if she remains singie for the next 10 years, TRis was the provision made in the will of John Cannon, who died on March 14. Cannon was proprie- tor ©f the Grand Uni hotel here, and owned other vaiuabie property. The widow, a daugh- ter and a brother are cach given $10,000 immediately. tner small bequests to relatives are made, and the remainder is left for the widow. The deceased also ieft instructions to have his body removed to Ireland. Rk RwR RRR ERE DEATH IN BLOWING NOSE ALTOONA, Pa., March 22.— From the effects of blowing his nose, William B. Saylor, aged 38, died. Saylor, who was assistant foreman of the Pennsylvania alrbrake departmertt, last week contracted a cold which settied in bie head. To clear bis nose, he gave a Vigorous Biow and ruptured a blood veounel. All efforts to stop the flow of blood proved unavalli but be reported for work, The exertion proved too much @ for him and he was assisted home to die. Peebeeeeeeeeeeene J *® * * * * * * * * * * * o * * o * * * * * * 2 ifiehicdaliatindhatalbell: fe!) |Germs in Handshaké MADISON, Wis, March | 22.4 Shaking hands fs the latest ap- proved method of _ sccumulaying 3,000,000,000 of dread germa in the shortest possible time. This idgo ing to be proved by the Stidents’ Union of the University of Wiscow sin by an exhibit at the first unt versity exposition. Fifty students will do the “glad hand act” with one whose right palm will be germ- filled, and then microscopic views will be taken, ‘These “awful examples” used, it is said, as arguments against promiscuous friendly mani- festations of country politicians and the time-lock handshakes affected by fraternity brothers, will be the city limit plained: “The cats me up all night. I only killed three.” “Too bad,” said the judge. missed.’ aK RHRAERRARAKAEH “Dis ENVIOUS OF THE JANITOR SAG HARBOR, L. L, March 22.—Principal Grover G Hart of the Pierson high school, who always thought bis $1,360 salary. was insufficient, learn- ed recently that he was paid $30 a year less than the jan- itor, John McMahon, He presented the facts to the rd of education and had his salary raised to a fig- ure beyond that which the most aspiring country school VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” From All Points in the Pacific Northwest to Practically All Points in the East Tickets on eale numerous dates between © Apcil 25 and September 30 Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes are permitted. Let us help you plan your trip. For further information, please call on or address ‘A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. Gen’l Agent Passenger Dept. Second and Cherry, Seattle Main 1048 Seetenetaneteteeeteeereten® J. L. CRISWELL, Clty Ticket Agent | Ind, 4812, Janitor is likely to reach. The principal's ruffied feelings were soothed by the raise, He will now draw $1,600, McMahon gets a sulary of * $900 a year and received $26 * a month for winding the Mrs, ® Russell Sage clock in the school tower, * cl Keke Kee RK THEN SHE FAINTED LEWISTON, Idaho, March 22.— A huge cougar with two broken legs traveled down out of the moun- tains and went to a farm house for ald. When the farmer's wife saw what was at the door she fainted, STORY WRITER DIES ¢ NEW YORK, March 22.—Brnest Jarrold, better known as “Mickey Finn,” a writer of short stories, is |doad today at his home at Amity- ville, L, L. Death resulted from a complication of disoas Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. Built for this. ¢limate, Sixty-egg, $8.00, Other sizes in proportion. Sold by the Chas. H. Lilly Co,, Foot of Main St., Seattle, Peer error err re rrres Great Removal Sale of The Quaker Drug Co. | We have leased a large store, 3814 feet front, at 1118-1120 Second avenue, near the corner of Seneca ‘stxeet, and will close up one-half of our First avenue store as soon as the new location is ready. We will not move our First avenue stgck to the new store, but will sell it right where it stands. We therefore offer the “a an unheard-of opportunity for greatest savings. Over $50,000. 00 Werth of Fine Merchandise, At Practically Cost, and Less in Many Cases 2he idea Tooth Paste cut oo. 12¢ 60e Beven Sutherland Sisters Halr Shampoo ........... 20¢ 6c Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Powder. 15¢ Rublfoam Tooth Wash. .16¢ bottle Oriental Cream uty Cream Powder ide Box Emery Boards S0e box Canthrox Shampoo.39¢ 26e bottle Frostiiia Cream. .18¢ 250 box Everaweet. Destroys odor from perspiration ty 1 Jb, can Violet Horated Taicum Powder. Spectai Satutday..22¢ FAIRY SOAP 10e cake Paim Olive Soap....%¢@ | for -- 10e Hand or Kitchen Sapolio, .8¢ Zhe cake Peroxide Soap ....12¢ Small pkg, Gold Dust 4é Large Ivory Soap iSe cake Vernoy Boap . 0) three cakes in box 0c Wililams’ Shaving soap, cake abe cake ‘Woodbury’ map « Shaving Stick ihe 25e box three cakes Cupid Garten Tolle Soap 12 RUBBER DEPT. Thé Daisy Rubber Glove, strong, durable and acid proof, pair ...., Keach Bottle or Syringe guar anteed for 2 years. PATENTS bottle Pinkham's Compound .. 50e Milk Magnesia $1 Listerine .... 260 Menthofhtum . ” Y 260 Carter's Liver Pill 9c pint bottle Beocf, Wine Tonte pr box niche Dia 25e Bromo Seltzer.s..... $1.50 Fellown’ 60 bottle 2be bottle Glycerine d5c bottle Rosewater Peroxide Per A9¢ Bottle $1.48 Bottle $1.69 antain Syringe seeeeee $1.69 Pountain Syringe 26c bottle Castor Oil Hot 2be Wottle Tr. Arnica . Water Hot Water 1 poufid Epsom Salt 1 pound Moth Balls . 1 pound Pure Sulpbur « 1 pound Baking Sod: 1c bottle Peroxide . 10¢ bottle Turpentine , 10c pkg. Senna Leaves Beautiful --18¢ and 5oe Tab- + B8¢ 17¢ Bae 16¢ Hypophosphite * 26c box Gold Paint 10¢ bottle Red Ink . 26e bottle Spirits eat 2he bottle Camphorated Ol. 26e bottle Eas. Peppermint... le bottle Glycerine «+++ 10¢ bottle Tr, Arnica .. 10c bottle Spirits Camphor Linen Stationery at from 40c to 75c per box, Saturday 10¢ Indelible Pencils, red top 15e and 200 New York Tablets. 9¢ 25 business size Envelopes 500 Gold Edge Playing Cards.2%¢ 50¢ box School Paints .. Se a sheet Carbon dupe Salesgirls Wanted Call Tonight at First Ave. $1 box of beautiful Linen, Vellum or Wedding Plate “Paper, 120 sheets in a box; all sizes. Special Saturday We Tweezers cut to ..650++ $2 Pearl Pocket Knives -...89¢ $1.25 Ideal Hair Brushes /...99¢ 40c Rubber Complexion Brushes be Ate +1 ABE pre Be At First Av. Only $1.50 extra heavy stag handle Jack Knife; a real big knife..69¢ te Key Ring and Chain with leather fastener for buttons. .12¢ Gentlemen, just get next to this big special—$1.50 genuine Horse- hide Double Razor Strop ....69¢ 50c Barber's Razor Hone...21¢ Solid Rolled Gold Collar Buttons, never sold for less than lic. Each ..... Dy ieee Sovbty yas se 50c Harilton’s Adjustable Ten- sion Blade Scissors 50c Gentleman's Hair Brush.27¢ 10¢ Pocket Mirrors .... be . Be 18¢ 18¢ ze o The Quaker Drug Co., Inc. 1013-1015 First Ave. NEW STORE, 1118-1120 Second Ave. Third & Madison The: Elegant Barnette Stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass Will Be Offered to the Public at 30c On the Dollar---Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost Everything must be sold, as we have got to vacate premises by April Ist. Fixtures, consisting of Show Cases, Wall Cases, Chandeliers, Cash Register, Roll ‘Top Desk, Safe, etc., offered for sale in part or as a whole. DEALERS NOT EXCLUDED, but may call on manager between 9 and 10 a. m. Sale Commences Saturday, March 23, 9 a.m. Come Early and Get Your Choice of This Grand Stock. $3.00 BRACELETS— Bankrupt Sale Price $3.00 LADIES’ COMBS— Bankrupt Sale Price ..... $15.00 TOILET SETS— Sankrupt Sale Price $3.00 JEWELRY BOX— Bankrupt Sale Price ....,. ILVER TOILET $29.29 35c SPECTACLE eet Bankrupt Sale Price . ‘ $3.00 VANITY SETS— (Bankrupt Sale Price $80.00 SOLID SET—Bankrupt TIETO ETD ccccesseuiac CUFF BUTTONS— krupt Sale pri $1.50 MEN’S FOBS— ankrupt Sale Price ., $300 EMBLEM CHARMS— Bankrupt Sale Price . F MATCH SAFES— nkrupt Sale Price . $2.50 CUT GLASS NAPPIES— Bankrupt Sale * $4.00 CUT GLASS SUGAR AND CREAMERS—Bankrupt $1 21 Ole Sale Price ..eceews seoeees Remember the Name LOOK! $2.50 MEN'S VEST CHAINS— Bankrupt Sale Price $1.00 BEAD NECK CHAINS— Bankrupt Sale Price $12.00 SILVER MANICURE SET —Bankrupt Sale $4.00 1847 ROGERS’ FORKS—Bankrupt Sale Price $3.00 1847 ROGERS KNIVES—Bankrupt Sale Price .... $6.00 MESH BAGS— Bankrupt Sale Price... 25c SET BEAUTY PINS— Bankrupt Sale Price . $1.50 U. OF W. AND HI-SCHOOL PINS—Bankrupt Sale Price .... $2.00 GRAVY LADLES— Bankrupt Sale Price .... $1 ALARM CLOCKS Bankrupt Sale Price 2Z28Sc SALAD $1.93 FRUIT It Will Pay You. LOOK! $1500 MANTEL CLOCKS— Bankrupt Sale $25.00 LADIES’ WATCHES—Bankrupt Sale Price LAINE WATCHES— Bankrupt Sale Price.. ELGIN WATCHES— Bankrupt Safe Price .. $15.00 - MENTS, GOLD FILLED Cases—Bankrupt Sale Price. $5.00 ALASKA RINGS— Bankrupt Sale Price $2.50 LADIES’. BROOCHES— Bankrupt Sale Price . 39c $6.50 HAT PINS— Bankrupt Sale Price $12.00 CHATELAINE BAGS— pee ale $3.98 $4.00 LADIES’ BROOCHES—. Bankrupt Sale Price '.. $15.00 FIELD GLASSES— Bankrupt Sale Price Remember the Number Barnette Bankrupt Stock 916 First Avenue, Near Madison

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