The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1912, Page 8

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FAITH leads @ man to plant a garden How much happler a fish would be If he could c@quer his appetite T fy TA R GR GUS Sela sib p for worms this time of year. . “HAND PICK” . News of the Day Condgnsed for Busy People rae. isd county. reat 1 Important Sadings on ‘eiathe sale gl thie: ait | Seattic Garden cio, whien : making an effort to beautify pn. Also, it will “hand pick Ho's rubbish es es oe . Be ee geaege. ane low About teople ! Women’s Summer Vests and uae according to the plans out| 7 a harrow and @ set of agriculture| phe marriage of Mine Marjorie a by Ci {tteeman Motealf of department bulletins, Tho agricul C. Ide ’, ter of Her the ‘le@th ward yesterday afternoon, 1 ture bulletine will be distributed to | "sane © ate migis whea he appeared at the head of | those who call at the offices in the } “ ler to Spain, to & delegation before the democratic | Leary bullding | Parka . committee, ‘There tk a remote por | * . > ioe sir is seldom indeed that the opportunity offers to save so materially, well im bility that the “handpicking” will A GOOD STARTER § j K be delayed for some future meet sence! enid 0: males oir John the season, on high-grade Knit Undergarme h are featured im this ing, but it's a dead sure cinch the cook get up early in the morn: naeree selling ‘ executive committee will @o some ro ee aaa of Glasl handpicking” at one time or an Satta jek in | The styles, weights and textures are exceptionally de nd many dainty KO : | % Jones—Vee; shét left on the med and, hand-crocheted garments are included ™ - nd abused.” Metcalf cried early train yesterday.—Judges ‘ The Sale embraces the following lots :— demoe y.| Library, Dr, Eugene ar | sp aphindh aban Hightideaths were reported to the | Bresiav cosr|l VESTS VESTS | opal eh Bresiaw | many) univers: SPECIAL 25¢ SPECIAL 50¢ Mercertdial ty, will be the firwt bac peti Low neck, sleeveless Vests Mercerized Lisle Vests fine quality, the Carl Schurz memorial profes Hi in cotton and lisle, with ap- | medium weight,-with hand veless, with forship eatab et _ yokes; dered yokes, consin by German-Americans, (ff plain tops. sortment of de | Sch J. W. Clise shifted to fi UNION $I {ciara "eat ‘sight “trom, acto || VESTS VESTS PECIAL Laan $1.25. harbor, carrying 1,000,000 feet of ff g pyr 5 a iis a as - Rk eke terete tee ee lumber for Callao. SPECIAL 35¢ SPECIAL 75¢ AND 85¢ Mercerized it Means dell, a pretty young school me we } i Suits, low ‘sy Original and Genuine tuacher, wen the bride. The | pistetleié, Macc Aprit ttama rag|## RHR MAHA AHR R RAE Lisleand Mercerized Lisl | Mercerized Lisle Vests i ace ia | “v for W. “ ~. t ' si ou} } | were equal euffregicte, and the eine eee, Serer five $10 nlf ok a ORE d tight knee, also - |The Food-drink for All Ages. | Seedving'was performed by Rew. ©{ lls 8 & woman's alk stocking less; with plain or hand-| with hand-cr k vith wide lace fgg | : Albert Ehrgott, president of the leans a More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | | New York, April 11.—Armed with chet yok Film UNION SUITS ured state central committee of the UNION SUITS SPECIAL $1.00— PECTAL $1,50— Agees with the weakest digestion, | reson Euenl Suffrage asvocia. |, bievele squirt gun, Mrv, Sarah SPECIAL 50¢ Mercerized Lisle Union Low Jou, invigorating and nutritious. tion "The suffrage color, ye. [Erlich marched a strange man ‘ : 1 Union Suits with Itali Sleeveless Cotton Union | Suits in low nech Suits Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, low, predominated in the decor. |*h¢ found in her rooms to the po Special Session : Ky sleeveless | yoke and cuff Kal lee station Then she burst into ations. . | A quick lunch prepared in a minate | — The bride refused to promise | ™"" Ret Saateate, j Suits with low neck and tight | style, with wide lace . 4 9 Others are imitations, * = Roll Eggs on Roof ‘ ’ Union Suits with ‘ | vw, a Sh. Aw ae. Not for Primary |}f knee, also style with tace-| med knee, also cuff knee | crochet yokes, band he | *@ dren who reside in a | | . —The— | Take no substitute, Ask forHORLICK’S, | t° “obey” her husband, proms Ree eEL eee e ee ’ | J. KB. Chilberg, E. C. Hughes, J —_ entire : tiie. come with ‘ Margraves EPILEPSY CURED - thet oe ; % oF |: g fon seine biota te 6. Suse ag immed woxbrele nee. | sie ecitle witht ten Lie enna a be . : . 4 3 acer ag ‘ per cas “aay ] » | PRECISE ARTIST] pamczeas eile M | ES Re (YOU'LL FIND IT HERE )l) rmiom | REDERICK & NELSON. ‘i health commissioner yesterday. Hla M. Caine, of 1422) ay ” oe nd av. &., died at her home fol-| "'* “erely escaped i Ae eee lo’ - ¢ ene ° of o . * Sisk naan eleviens itl ba She’ll Cherish, But * it to Jail tet Husband nducted from the res sorwon-ateron tt 0eie "| She Will Not Obey}: ‘i tus” itn ti + * * * * + police station to ask that-she # - * * * * * AKO, Ace: ” PORTLAND, Or, April 11 ¢ ed up fo “Just Say bea tk euttinie eclline, * be locked up for a month, say b J | * Ing she wanted to get away | | the first Portland has had, : oda S iH Oo RI Ic K’ Ss | came known today. Voiney 4 — — ve ee | Driver, a civil engineer, was + es the groom and Miss Viva Scogs- | * Portemoyth, N. H., April 11 The city government is practically at a standstill Mrs. Ellen Quinn, trying to & $300 claim, attached 6 city hall all the city's movable proper seeeeeeeeet eee ee ed DP eeeeeeeeeee 1 ing only to “cherish him. German Spectatiat Pere rrrreerrs Daughter tee Sateaietuat WS Ua oong wineat» mort) uta St Men areata sn at, romans” I | Women’s Black Thread-Silk Hosiery conta : we 3e oe Se te I drank to Lily, long ago d the offices WOMAD | w? Ob, dear, ho t a-banquet |Im | i pc! en Bt pager foc fry Pt tame fo May, trem end ti. ttrage party ANagetter, (2 | che Wahingon ote! iat ight With New “Ravel-Stop” Feature _ Devold of care | party's funds beg e poor ge yy vale $15.00 rt m eames 5 a Now Lily's wed and Mary, yet tp tp Bape OUTCENERALED worth of road improvement befor See. $1.65 Pair But where | drank two flag What did you do with all the po ee - opoaition An Exqui itely year ar four daye in suc I now four get-rich-quick money you !and ji, the people and ins PRACTICAL and welcome innovation in the knitting of we ed?” asked Mr, Flamm. lade ecu 1 drank with Billy, long nee “Lost it,” replied Mr. Flimm . P Women's Silk Hos the “ravel-stop, n which the Hand - Colored ‘ 1 do at te h 1 drank with Charlie and ¥ A fellow invented a gebrich rter welt terminates, t a preventive of drop-stitches Photoplay Is Sh If Bhe"next wif Be'om diseases ct Hl ot good coon a| tns"h2Withuewten ser.” | Families Helped |below this point otoplay OWN Bp fe ie Bees slow ‘par And’ now ~ oe by Big Benefit The stocking is of heavy pure-thread-silk, fine of the Inimitable 3 w se T H IS D AY With dei: bhasty “Maepaeriion of gauge, and the foot has lisle lining, a feature that Michael Fisher, manager of Dream. ff adds greatly to its serviceability. IN HISTORY [EGR Special value at $1.65 pair al the benefit dance given Inet night |f at the Seventh and Union pavilion fq '———————— — ao Sa of rallroud jtor Mra. Lowry and her five chil friends : regulation Glass nee on mt de SR ae ee A New: Showing of i ces apa tane | RR BAM actin Sime ointstecui" Hl Qyiental Sea-Grass Summer Furnita For all the world I own is mine, | which « Those taking part in the per And I shall live until 1 die ive passed \formance were: Dorothy Kenton e | Drinking se wine the first time | Orpheum Bennett, Klute and | y aj to the westward) King, Pantages; Baby Alice and PORTLAND, Ore, April 11 4 the Miss! Master Martin Jensen, Inez Ziw f ved n are ar: | ippl Now, ho merman Hegh Lowe and Bat on h c 0} 6 - ove there. isi{ thy Hendricks red schoal house Mayor and Mra. Cotterill led the yond the feach of | grand march. of the locome Not : ae the ener ot Se Sees Salted |= eens Peake Wuxtra! Wuxtra! Easily the Best } gy. ok Vou Dockor (ceetae| Reporters Strike | mun by the ed (My United Prose Leased Wire) in P - la the Your TRIPOLI, April 11.—The pen has Is alcohol a tonic? No! Deal Men's Hebrew association again proved its proverbial. abill it make the blood pure? No!| - to put a crimp in the sword Does it strengthen the nerves! | Ye ** eee EEE H EHS Gen. Caneva, con m ander of the No! Is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla @\® Heart Disease Over Victory rder recently, forbidding the tonic? Yes! Does it maketh: * A, .. Apel 12 et th blood pure? Yes! Does its « strengthen the nerves? Yes!|* *! ©) | Ask your doctor about this fam: |$ Qi0y"Gc heart diseane a ‘0 fd ms ily ntedicine and learn more.|* ‘ The Ohio Dentists Then do ashe says. Loss |*** teeter eaeee ee - 1. Crawford, secretary of the | deed c t l' would be hard to imagine Furniture pieces more suitable for DIAMON , ‘om | Pr ound Salmon Canners’ # than these Chairs, Rockers, Tables and Work Baskets, hand-wovea Change Save You _ Hyp Pine weteh esate an, federal ahd es ey. soft, pliable sea grass. morning. ——— ape | sh dai S- <sipg meee ma’ <A adden of W n and Alaska and | scriptions of them t aper . ‘ pairing on ' ' tt +. 3 , 1 , has put them in pamphle The natural gr oring blends ideally hey are strongly constructed, not z Houghton & Hunter, Charged With Negligence HW if! ewolers, 2% Yeslor| Charged with nogligence -| New Court Ruling } with Summer | draperies, the Chairs | ceptible to damage from moisture aml a e Wa Drisko ter, and Earl fait and Rockers are so yiek and comfort- | propriate for Porch pieces aS well as ing SE ORtam ronge Pay beni K X (My United Press Leased Wire) hee 7 + c | mate of. the Metmehip Bulehse:|: OLYMELA, Wael i able that no cushions are needed | use, Puree rning. The K solast’ ‘iis A large shipment of new patterns has just been received, attractively priced ago the Ofio Hundreds of people J collided with a large tow of lows olds that It is no ¢ —_— —_ ent € Se : . f ceptior farch 22. and t 5. give tt are going into Central " este a oma Oregon daily. Bend is hee i ong ins hy: wild ons of | reat eens erin is > ae ping = 66 P ’ ” nore ednesday I ie tame’ tite, Now'thers [lf the future great city of f|aiet st Seattle General howpta of [opinion wan writon by Jp Me The “Champion”’ Interchangea Oats at tee te one ee, ee” Ok wie idisel “peep canon si [MORNE Tiaea UORek a RA) A Double-Service Range een ol 64 Deatints now while prices are low. }} \y...nic hall for the benefit of St.|county om April 1910. Boone's t bs - 1 t, painless den It only takes $10 af ark’ Settlement house was we i | wife was alleged to have been the T HE “Champion” the al Range to use ia all have grown attended and proved a big ‘success, | defendant's affinity, He set up the pe gee oe | t 2 yea we have month. | de ten e of insanity, and in his ap : and under all cx ons—it is really two Case k our v he public Steamship Alameda sailed last peal he contended that he should — ——— . ‘ . : , and our we do ex i for Northern ports with many {either have be c ed or held ‘3 Ranges in one—embodic mveniences: you IGS PaZEaS 8 Roe | nig e, and will c wished nge for murder r . a ¥ fog aintinguighed Saneenge sees a high-grade Coal Ra +a high-grade Gas Range=the Puttne [Pc Tf Bend Park Co.) vs cst... | Good Roads Day Set aie 0 be eed FILLINGS, 50c me in'the eye and call thi ob peaches ict A will. : ject a pie of the-governor, is Good oad i 3 $8 CROWNS, $4 860 Empire Bldg. Se Wie—Von oie " ie Good Rewae fl — We solicit the opportuaity of damian Day, It will be observed through $8 BRIDGEWORK, $4 Dee aoe on cunte te te fut the state in recognition of the A> mique advantages enjoyed by users of the Champiolt your imagination ought to be lid w done by various $10 TEETH, $5 writing instead of baking. roads societies, especially the fy changeable Range zu Melbourne | §$15 SETS OF TEETH Dr Fir Wood aiFgur, complaints of ivarce were Womans. sea) Rants senininen ee Best Red Rubber, $8 y ser aeae gg aang | rey Se gh oh a i > Thin-Blown ep Painless Extraction Free k Faltoning he. ander of, Eie> Ohies reg Selle CBee pate ana fl Porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers sed : . oe ree. Yr aor , Beir ~ A a rade beautify. the roads jacent to the Tea Cups and Spe. = of Ss y. ‘epect one ¢ more buildings in | aside, nig meric: tT : $2.25 For a Small Load the r respecti ; aipérte ts ot ; — oa mye ht American Lead i-blown Table Tt sgt the hours of 5 a. m. and r TORO TORO TO IOR Otek t as illustrated, ex * daily except Sundays. e ton, delivered in university dis CLEMMER THEATRE * quality, “in attract * shape, shown in il- l je Sped trict. These prices are made to The new day schedule on the Se OPENED. Lis design. save moving stock from old § “ttle-Everett - Anacortes-Belfygham | * lustration Special, poe ¢ On Your * [route will be started ‘Tuesday | * & kk kk Rk tk kk ok oe : 25¢ the set of six. alan ard to our new- location A Carbon Cooking Coal, $4.75 per the. popular ovide f 5 morning, when the steamer Sioux! ‘The Clommer theatre was opened et of six, 45¢. : ‘as opene¢ ae Visiting CBNIBEOCK [one eer estats Nomar, it test aight.” the new“ phtopiay | B-mman~ BOR Benen house is the biggest in the city anc ~ SECOND and UNIVERSITY run, The Telegram will replace|in the Northwest “Phere A Baya List Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, 5640 20th N. E. her. large attendance at the opening | Direct-Action NELSON Entrance, 207 University. > The orchestra was one of the | Kenwood 674 Two divorce decrees, were Gas Ranges r grant-|tures of the evening, Five ¢ ———e : ed at the courthouse yesterday, | films were displayed, | PNEQPORATS

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