The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 8

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° ———— NEW STREET CAR HAS NO REAR DOOR; Teddy, Jr., as a te airway ee “BACK VESTIBULE USED FOR SEATS “High Financier” THE BIG POPULAR. PRICE MEN'S HOUSE, (By United Press Leased Wire) lar nt in Alarm for Newburg, N. Y,, and there had bis ei Aciatenalty Started. firet view of trolley cars and steam-| NEW YORK, April 5-—Theodore WCash and silverware to the) boats. Roosevelt, Jr., has formally entered Amount of $200 were stolen at the today upon his career as a “high home of Mrs. Philip Krakour of | Cigarettes Killed Him, but It Took Gislalin team ta atiel of 0 bend New York, the thief finding his 162,600 of Them to De tte | ne ine Wall ot. broker way by a toreh made from a twint Ernest Ferrine of Donora, Pa.,| 138 years old, died as he fink age house. Teddy, Jr., works from | nially started a fire amoking what in aid to have 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. each day b, and after reaching ‘ Doctors | et sent In an alarm, Mrs, | on killed him er awoke in time to put out , Jay Ferrine nothing to do, ja day, often going to sleep with a i ‘ Jeigarette between bis lips. Killed 9 Man and an Alabama Jury | Fined Him One Cent. Gaines His Sight by Losing Two of **" nent Womely spotn Robert Glaas, charged with mur His Troublesome Teeth. P , ; ’ der in the first degree for Killing! paward Kennedy, 29, of Parker Robert Wilsan MontKomery lion, O., totally blind for sever Als. wae fined 1 t after # trial) months, and given up by special lating all day. Jury held he) ints, went to a dentigt and had two was guilty of manslaughter in the] degrat he gscce ne oh second degree. Tak ad : and the crack In do New Street Car, With Single] Man Takes His First Train Ride at/cxogimed as soon as the nécond the Age of Sixty:Thres. |molar was out, It is belleved b William G. Smith, in leaving the| core ip permanent, hamlet of Vergennes, Vt, where] he was born, for the first time took | r a trip on a railroad train, at the| “Accordin’ to th’ gitrich-quick| | I axe of 63 swindler, no sucker hole wuz ever | f\'°"e'! He is visiting a daughter in|completely fished out.” it te Joint Entrance and Exit Ahead, Economy in ore | § Gloves | Grand Opening Saturday F penienin Clothes —\ ff DON’T FORGET 8 A. M. SATURDAY EASTER CLOTHES| } — and Of Our 96th Branch Tailoring Establishment “aera CLOTHES OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE s,s se fe sv te on Ht BO =o Hosiery Saturdayand $15.00 and $18.00. Jouas int potent Oy a Plate! MM doesn't mean fm Nf Monday an Extra se ethe Cheat seca $3 als a eee worth $5 to $7 Sas eine a chk Sag ee eee with Every Suit made to Order. 5c chief novel featur that thé ent CHEASTY’S HABERDASHERY |i ee We Want Your First Order * SECOND AT SPRING ne ‘ r wit Starting a locomotive requires more coal than running it tea 994 : Martin's Silk Hos- miles. More power is consumed in the few minutes required to If Cheasty Has it, it's Correct. . . ‘ start a dynamo than to run its light in the next 30 minutes, The iery is guaranteed beginning of all things is the costliest to be the best in In this establishment we spend our profits getting a first order. comes in | . The concern putting out the a | ; o car claims {t will reduce by one prices. Every piece of cloth in our immense stock is of the very latest TrOWw 1 son u ag gy ae ee design and strictly all wool and pure worsted. No other be nifest . . g but one The foundation of in town can give better cloth fgr less than $25-00 to $35.00. All we ask you to do is to come to our store—teel of the all ; woolens, burn them, test them, any way. you like; also re to high quality of mer- a sample garment before placing your order, and then if you | is be y not fully convinced that our offer is the biggest ever attempted ae Remarkable. Funeral chandise we sell. : + “any tailoring concern in Seattle, then pass us up.” Sign here « agers in the r . Believing ir the candidacy of Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New would take some! our success is the Jersey, for the office of President of the United States, I hereby en fi} to travel its length to get off Toll as a member of the Woodrow Wilson Club, of King County, Wash Buy your Easter Residence address ...........00+- ieveeesPreeinet:..ccs0 Mra, Ernest Pass . ‘IMM Gloves at Martin’s. S UI! 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