The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 7

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PEE Bi | Sek the Cammings day afternoon N his house. = his work, 8 Lawyer So lgat week? Bi Raft you were arrested What waa the charge Five dollars an’ costs RAID | an LW. W. Pres@ Leased Wire) =| (my Waited Press Leased Wire) 6 , Cal, April Cam) OLYMPIA, Wash, April yy clubs and art od with | James Oliva and pevolrers, & po County Deter BM today patrolling fine, at ¢ cous . to prey ofl, W. Woe f sao are bound Ber speech fs has LW. W we off a Santa Fe freight} might were started north | cated on the weat side of Third av, froin San Ove corner of the county,| houses in Seattle, the night In a cattle} down to make way fps [three-story Fischer building. Old House Sick who ® being eee §: = For Easter e Nubuck and ja Calf $2.50 of the 1 or medium nt r boots oof t I | 14 and 16-bu with short vamp H to S. MEN’S 00 TO $6.00 $5 Values $2.50 Take Elevator—Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 TON HOE (O., AMPLE “HOP “Inc. J.P. RAWLINGS, Mar. AVENUE AT PIKE Over Swift's Drug Store. OO a week now and wear it Easter. We are to help yas eelect it and are showing the best and most Buy your Spring Suit sive stock of Men's Clothing, including the sensible of Suits A $18, t $20 . ($25 of new tans, browns choicest assortment ays and blue-grays Nobby Showing of Spring Hats at USE YOUR CREDIT Don’t let the money part keep you from selecting your Easter outfit. Select your garments and pay as little as $1.00 a week Open Saturday Until 10 p. m. $ Popular Credit House Opposite Bon Marche. ot Unwritten Law 5— Wiltlame of Film From Kodak Proves the | Identity | RIVERSIDE, Cal, April 6—A f Chuckawalla mountain camp, wher | of Portiand and Miss Julia Francois of The Dalle | |e believed to@ay to supply the missing link of evidence that wi | #ary to prove that one of the bodies found buried in the sand According to District Attorney (" the younger woman. | Francois was t the camp of Frank lacking. M, DB. C. Tk loped today, » whe is seated innocence of the crime. Pardoned Because /Youngest Woman Detective in the World; Only Twenty! : i ™, The two-story frame dwetting to- at | south of Pine st. one of the oldest torn for the new y shows Mias Francois standing t the door of his cabin, of Murdered Girl iim taken from a kodak found at thé ¢, it is alleged, Mra, Marriet Guyot » OF., were murdered, nece evidence that Mise ho was charged with w the women on the ity, The film, whieh Lyman Evane, Baurweart Putnam, Baurwearte | MISS MAYME LOCKHART Miss Mayme Lockhart, the young est woman detective in the world, {9 a member of the Spokane police force. ter a severe “Third Degree” grill ing) that she bas seen but 20 sum- mers, Brother “dicks” not only claim that she ts the youngest lady wleuth, but the best looking as well. Misa tary to Commisatoner of Safety Hayden. A shor ahe was also assigne office of the oh Public time ago in the the de of the reg rew that any person FIVE HURT IN ulations re $100,000 FIRE TARRYTOWN, N. ¥ Five persons were night and $100,000 done to property tn « teally destroyed the ing, on the town's p ness corner. The flames almost im mediately ignited a k of powder in a hardware store on the ground floor and blew out side of the building. Three employes of store, Including a woman, were knocked down and burned by the explosion, and two.passersby were hurt by flying bricks. Seattle Men Buy Famous Dairy Leased Wire) April 6.—The of the most fa- April 5 injured last Jumake was fire that pra Webe \é ” Riverside farm, on mous dairies in the world, has been sold to capitalists of Seattle and San Francisco, accord! an nouncement mad ranch comprives 583 price paid was $100,900. to the acres, and the Half the widow b Frank Pierce | Will Deport (My United Ire SAN FRANC }Leon Shipman, a wealthy G | merchant and head of the ¢ | Austria Importing pany and bis ward, Lott f | whom he eloped from F Jing a wif two daughters, aged |15 and 1 will both be de | ported under the white slave law, following their arrest here by im |} migration officials today. The ar- |rest was ma graphic warrant from t y of com merce and labor, insued aa a result lof the findings of the immigration |board at “Angel Island. The wife land her two daughters were the | principal witnesses against Ship. man at the hearing. She’s in Hiding in Hid te ate April 56.—Christabel with her mother |leads the militant English suf. fragettes, is in hiding here today. She is being sought by Scotland Yard detecti & Warrant charg ing conspiracy to destroy property It was learned today that Miss Pankhurst arrived here March 30 on the Cunard liner suretania under an assumed name Help Themselves (Ay United Press Lensed Wire) SPOKANE, April 5 To enable the poor to aid themselves in se curing a food supply, the Spokane clty counci! tofly has made ar rangements for the free plowing of back yards and vacant lots for those who wish to raise vegetables and grains. Se al hundred v& cant lots will be donated by real | Pankhurst, wh Miss Lockhart has admitted (af-) Lockhart 6 private secre-| | today handling this sort of work be a} jetty detective, Accordingly, the} |girl was baled before the chief of |detectives, duly sworn in and a brand new star pinned on her. “It's kind of nice,” sbe sta | know thatl have the power to janyone In trouble and I may even | jtake an active interest in the ap- jprehension of the disorderly ole | ment.” She used the sion and “dh with the ease o din ber manner 4 none of the tir generally characterizes a areal “newly ‘Bureau of Lost and Found People” (hy United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, April 6.-~"The! bureau of lost and found persons was formally opened today by thel pollee department under the super-| vision of Mrs. Alice St Wells, the first woman police officer Mra. Welle will have complete charge of the fetters seeking lost) relatives whieh flood the police de partment Also she will have nom inal charge of the search for per jxons who disappear from ‘thelr homes here. A corps of assistants Will be assigned to the bureau Uncle Sam Helps (ty te Pree Leneed Wire) WASHINGTON, April Prest jdent Taft ordered the quartermas- jter general of the United States jarmy to furnish rations to the Miss |isaipp! river flood suffere: oday Wherever food is needed. The or |der followed a ence with | Senator James of Kentucky, who} presented an appeal for help from} the mayor of Hickman, Ky. } | Men from the quartermaster de | partment at St. Louls will be sent to the flooded districts to investt-) j gate conditions. STRANGLE MAN | (hy United Press be Wire) PARIS, April 5.--Leaping op an expressman’s wagon and strangling the driver to death, four bandits robbed the wagon of many val- uables about six miles from Paris No trace of the robbers has been found. STATE DENTAL WAR| A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE \ eS Dentistry at Your Own Price} ' and r f the should have bis lHeense r entl “We will drive F estate dealers for the gardens. Red Tape Bunk (By United Press Loasoa Wire) SALEM, Or. April -5.—Because ot red tape governing the state in- sane asylum, insane pergons at the institution who have been makin baskets and selling them will be deprived of $11.66, the fruit of their toll. The law requires that # money be turned into the genera fund state Con half their work You save a dollar, Dental m when I do your Dei work at prices Dr. Edwin Brown, D. D. S. Seattle’s Leading Dentist For the next two days we enter tain the soldiers, Tomorrow those from Fort Casey, and Sunday those trom Fort Ludlow. They ought to be # gqod workout for Dug’s boys 713 First Avenue Union Block. sr South of the Postal Tele graph Bullding Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 4 for people who work Ze hee] t a 707 FIRST AVE. Of Lewis & Company’s Stock FORMERLY THE QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP This Sale Includes the Well-Known “Society” Brand of Clothes for Young Men and Men That Stay Young Also the “Sincerity”? Brand AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURER’S COST For This Stock Must Be Moved in a Hurry LOOK! At These Prices LOOK! wRegular $35.00 Society Brand Suits, Blue Serges, With Fancies $20.25 Regular $25.00 Society Brand Suits, Blues and Fancies $14.50 Regular $30.00 Society Brand Suits, Including Fancies 917.25 $35.00 Sincerity-Make Suits Blues and Fancies 914.75 Men’s 35c Socks Collars Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, All Spring Models; Former Price $20 18° S889 1c 25c Per Dozen Collar Buttons Men’s $15.00 Suits | Men’s $3.50 Corduroy Pants 7é $6.69 | $1.95 Men’s $3.00 Hats . Men’s $6.00 Blue Men’s 20c Sock Serge Pants oe $3.75 | 6° Remember the Number 707 First Ave. The Well Known Mallory Hats Regular $3.50 Soft or Stiff 91.89 Men’s $2.00 Madras or Soie- sette Dress Shirt ~ 8° = 98° lc Cuffs Ties Arrow 29° Men’s $1.00 Neck- ties Doors Open

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