The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1912, Page 8

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A hero looks much like ordinary men when his plug hat blows Into @ mud puddle BROADWAY RINK P 711 E. Pine St. Better Dentistry for We want yo for yourself date office. I personal Our prices offered tn nsidering the high quality of work we do All we ask is to give us the opportunity, We are sure we can please you and you will be delighted at the lowness of our prices. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 2403 Third Av. N. W. Cor. xoTE. inion ing this ad with you. Specials. For Thursday and Friday Only Pride Swanson's Batter, 1b, Ihe Beat Towa ‘Butter, 2 e Be Coffee, Ib. 18 the. Sugar for... Battle Ax Fiour tha bbe cee BT theese, Fancy Limburger Cheese. Imported Goat’ Cheese, iv C.A. SWANSO Stall 219 Westlake Public Market, Fu Pine. Whom Fisher Sted for Selling Let us SAVE YOU THAT OPE- RATION, SAVE THAT INTENSE SUFFERING and SAVE THAT HEAVY EXPENSE. Come and see us and let us bring you back to PERFECT HEALTH without an operation. We mean what we say and can DO WHAT WE SAY. It will cost you but 10c car fare to come and see us and let us convince you} that we can do for you what we! have done for many other women | who had been told that there was mo hopes for them without an/ operation. We will be honest with you and will teil you whetuer our | treatment will meet your case or| not. The cure of many cases pro-| nounced by others as incurable is | what has g'ven us our standing. | But we do not claim to cure every- | thing. CONSULTATION [8 FREE MY DEAR MAN Do you want to be cured of that | CIGARETTE, HABIT? WE CAN CURE YOU. | We can bring to you that condi-| tion of health of body and mind where you will never again want to smoke tobacco or drink liquor. DO | WOU WANT TO BE CURED OF THESE HABITS THAT RUIN MIND, BOUL AND BODY? We an cure you we have cured thers, and make a new man out of you and send you out into the world to fill a man's place and do @ man’s work. | Listen to this testimony: “When | § came to the Swick Sanitarium| three weeks ago, I was simply | down and out. | was smoking about 46 cigarettes a day. I was a ner. wous wreck. Thanks to Dr. Swick's treatments I do not now have the feast desire to smoke cigarettes My nerves are strong again, and I am again able to do a man's work.” | —Frank Wood } We can do the same for you We can save that hand, that finger | if you have Blood Poison, and save | You an operation Father, bring that BOY of yours that is smoking CIGARETTES to us and we will cure him of that ruinous habit that, if left un eured, will not. only ruin him, but | will break the hearts of Father and Mother. We HAVE CUR OTHERS and we CAN CURE him WE SUCCEED WHERE | OTHERS FAIL In many cases we can YOU AN OPERATION, opened a ' MATERNITY HOME { In connection with our Sanitarium, | with @ graduated Obstetrical nurse in attendance. | Consultation free. Charges less than in other hospitals, Come and see us. SWICK SANITARIUM 1 2815 First Ave., Geattie, Wash, | SAVE We have Ask Your Doctor Stops Falling Hair Destroys Dandruff An Clegant Dre: Makes Hair Ayer'sHair Vigor is composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Quinin, Sodium Chiorid, Cap- sicum, Sage, Alcohol, Water, Perfume, DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR Ow UNDERWOOD LEAD} IN ALABAMA 4 Kress Lenned Wire) May 2.—Com ote returns from the presidential primary in Georgia give wman Underwood of Als ‘ality of about 8,000 votes over Woodrow Wilson, with the Clark and Harmon vote very light Wilson carried the cities and Un derwood the rural districts, Under | the rules of the state executive com | mittee, Underwood gets the 18 votes of Georgia in the national conven tion ‘SEALS UP RUEF’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY BAN FRANCIS©O, May 2.—Mo tion to dismiss outstanding indict s against: Abe Ruef, former n Francisco, was denied lby Superior Judge Dunne, in whe court the indictinents are pending This decision, it is expected, will ef fectually seal up, for the present at least, further publication of |Ruef’s autobiography, which is clared to be a complete expe the men active in the graft era in San Francisco. mh COMPANY, Lowell, Mase, Sacrifice 415 Pike. sale, Modern Fur Dance at Dreamland tonight. First National Growth VERY Instita banking we ff with than pro n the fidence the people have Ta tt and ite ma nt. For the period bet 20 and NATIONAL BANK Pioneer Square, First and James ESTABLISHED 1882 Short—If you'll take this box to 41144 M st. TN give you 2 cents Boy--Hi, come here see do copper king opp every room an outside conveniences of het x d water, telephones, free tha, elevator, ete | Rates, 75c Per Da: and postoffic room: & Dr, ©. Jorn Bank eae ide, 4th and Pike Tailored Suits Before making a selection accept our invitation to inspect the band- some Tailored Suite shown at this credit store. In both plain tailoring and fancy médels the garments are thoroughly distinctive—stylee that ff will appeal instantly to women and | misses of good taste. Many of the §) suits are handsomely trimmed, dressy enough for any occasion, while the plai loring is along the most corr A RANGE PRICES Beeteseseeeses * OF MODERATE WITH LIBERAL CREDIT. | ' EASTERN | Outfitting Co., Inc. |} **Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ 1392-34 Second Av, Near € THE OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON DEPOSITS OVER $15,000,000.00 | pets, Tene DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK With Its Associated Institution, the WASHINGTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK have combined deposits, as shown by the latest Comp- troller’s Call, amounting to $15,306,861.39, which is evidence of the confidence of the people in the stability of these banks. The policy of the management is to maintain courteous and efficient tomers. Your account is invited. Second at Cherry New York Building THE 250) GLASSES BEST) Lv oJ VON EARTH Lyese Examined Free WHAT WE GIVE FOR §2.50. Spectacles or Eyeglasses, rims or rimless, with a careful examination. All gla guaranteed. U. S. OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE service for all cus- | Bring This Ad. Ground Floor. om b White moved to North. |}? st reorganization of the company | Trade, sider the suggestion that England and America ocean eany reach of each other when jcity health officials ysterday. of the deaths was reported from the Theosophical colony recently estab- |is THE SEATTLE + By BERTON HRALLY The cold rain fell and the damp wind blew With @ clammy chili that struck clear through, When the tramp accosted the passer-by Stranger, gimme a dime er # ‘That'll get me a bed in a place’that's dry; It's a beatsly night fer a homeless ‘bo,’ Gimme a dime fer pity’s aake Said the man, "You ldok like a fraud, a fake!” The thin tramp shivered with wet and cold. ‘Mebbe I am, but I'mogettin’ old And I'm chilled clean :through and Because I'm enjoyin’ the atmoaph Suppose I'm a thief, a tramp, a bum, A driftin’ ebip in the efty's scum, 1 guess I.kin feel thereold and wet And I ain't out here by choice, you bet! On a night Ike this most any guy Would rather be where it's warm and dry. If this is @ graft-—t graft that’s bi And what | get-—1 have BAKNED it, ain't out bere Said the passer-by, “I guess you're right; Here is your dime, old pal, good night!” YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People THIS DAY /N HISTORY May 2 1494, Christopher ;Jumbus discovered Jamaica, which has since become THIS toons UKE A Goat PLACE To OsCOVER ite rum and gin after Chrte discovered it for Spain, it excited the etousness ¢ England a y 3, 1666, j expedition sent ut by Oliver New York, May 2.--American To-/ co Co, directors today voted to! June 1, a quarterly divid 4% per cont on the comm ' . the first dividend since the) EXPLAINING BASEBALL Knicker—Now, do you under- stand the game! Sweet Young Thi - ly, except | don't » | Enetia Improvement club, an or- man is running away from— | ganization componed of t New York Sun. je Owners and resid: district lying south of Bellevue, « the east shore of Lake Washing ton, held ite first meeting at the school house the evening of May 1. A permanent organization Was effected. The object of the club is to bring about improve im the roads, mall and boat and other important mat ters pertaining to the general wel fare of the district. The officers of the club are president, and James 8, Ditty, sec retary Cromwell at d and captured the island, It ts still in the pos sission of Great Britain. * of the etter eee eee PAPILLON, Neb. On charges of having Roy Biunt, during the with bandits Green, March 18, John EB. Briggs of South, Oma ha and Sheriff A. A. Hyere of Lancaster county, today are held for the action of the grand jury, Blunt was killed during the pursuit of the Lincoln pen #| itentiary escaped convicts * May 2— killed on eeeeeeeeeeee MUSIC'S PATRON SAINT “Who is the patron saint of music?” inquired the student, “What kind of music?” rejoin. @d the professor, “if you al- | » | ghould say | Washington Star. * * aa teen heheh LONDON, May 2—8ydney Bux) ton, president of the Board of today has promised to con should agree that | liners should travel within | 4) the Junior Chapero! wens hall j fully 4 Christen The place was beauti corated bergs are known to be moving. COMPLIMENTARY Agnes—And did he say bh looked Inteliectual? Gladye—Oh, no, indeed! 1 assure you he said nothing dis paraging.—Life. | Eighteen decrees of divorce were day Work of improving th chased by the V: site pur. nteers of Amer Detec' recovered a big bearskin coatysaid gun immediately by the organiza. to be stolen property, from & pewn-|tion. A three-story structure of shop yesterday, Arthur Morrayet#|solid brick will be erected on the under arrest at the city jail. 80 far | site. the owner of the coat has not-been sheen located [Re eR ek * John Tracy, the 4yearold son of |* Jas. Tracy, 1220 Madison st., was * le When the cradie in which she rested was fouled by a line and the timbers collapsed dropping the vessel on the end of the ways, where she stuck fast, the launching of the new steel whaler Kodiak came to an abrupt end yesterday. Ef forts of the Kodiak’s sister ship, the Unimak, and two tugs to pull the vessel free was abandoned after an hour's tugging. RRR hk run down and slightly bruised by a Madrona car at 14th ay, and E. Jef ferson One way to avoid loneliness is to have about three book agents trying to collect from you on the Instaliment plan. Seeeeeeeee nin a Florida town $ Gunther, confec- tionery, patent medicine, hymn books and insect powder.” A joint bid was received by Col. W. H., Miller, United States quarter |master, from Frank Waterhouse & Co. and Dodwell & Co., for the transportation of passengers and jfreight from Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to Manila. Six divorce complaints were filed THE “UMPS” WAS ANNOUNCING jin the superior court yesterday THE BATTERIES FOR THE GAME WHEN THE MANAGER FOR “THE HOME “TEAM IN= TERRUPTED WITH THIS QUESTION ; “How MucH WouLD A STAIRWAY ON A FISH scave?” Wo THREW THAT Bor TLE ? Gustaf Holmquist, one of Ameri- ca's noted bassos, will appear in concert tonight at the Swedish tab jernacie, Bellevue av. and Pike st He will give a sacred program. tok RO RO hk NEW YORK, May 2—The Standard Of1 Co, today ad. vanced all grades of refined petroloum, making refined in cases 10,50 cents per gallon, standard white in barrels 8.60 cents, and in bulk 5 cents, FORO TOTO TOR TOKO te Six deaths were reported to the} One * * * * * * * * Portland, Or, May 2. —— the dead Chinese we LOS ANGELES, May 2—The|mad” and the Chir violently angered, county hospital devil also Portland Chi lished at Krotona, near Hollywood, destined to, be the American headquarters of the society, accord ing to announcement made hereto day by national officers, Ever notice how a man who always lived in a corn crib she had nothing against her hus wants to whittle his initialein | band, but it was “too much work the mahogany the first time he caring for twins,” Mrs. Claude rides on a swell train? ~ Walters left her husband in . a lureh, with two lusty youngsters on Will of Mra. Mary A, Cavanaugh, |his hands, admitted to probate yesterday makes her children and grandohil-| A. G. Van Buren, aged 57, a res- dren the beneficiaries, The estate|ident of Seattle for the past four is valued at $500,000. years, died at his residence, 1410 a Belmont av, He is survived by a son and sister, Funeral services will be heldf rom the residence to- morrow afterngop at 2 o'clock, he was fired as etaker at the Chinese cemetery, because he neg- lected his work. Portland, Or, May 2.—Declaring There is some hope for the man whose head has more dents than it has swellings, Frank Pontius, | A Maypole dance was given by| |issued in the superior court yester / iW Sete eee eee ee eee SSeS EE EE nese inserted an ad in a daily pa-; per, notifying Wilson Benfield that | the | | | ‘There are plenty of reasonably happy people. lot of unreasonably happy people FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:90, FURNITURE FURNITURE DRY GooDs : _ORY oot You Can Look Forward to a of Comfort if Your Porch lb Equipped With VUDOR PORCH S$ They Outlast Many Seasons HEN there is scarcely a breath of air inside the house you can (if you use Vudor Porch §| sit on the porch and be cool and comfortable, receive your guests, have luncheon and be as private as though withia: doors Vudor Porch Shades shut off the gaze of inquis outsiders, but they do not interfere with your out view.. They lend so much privacy that thousands: families are now using the porch for sleeping purposes, Four Sizes, Priced as Follows: 4 feet wide and 7 feet 8 inches long, $2.75. 8 feet wide and 7 feet 8 inches long, 6 feet wide and 7 fect 8 inches long, $3.75. 10 feet wide and 7 feet 8 inches long, Fir Peer, Annan FASHION ENDORSES TAN For Spring and Summer Footwear TTENTION is directed to several desirable numbers from our showing of Womegtal smart Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps in the new Tan shades—numbers that co , comfortable lines, high-grade materials and work } graceful design with practices at moderate prices cov} | quite famous for |f] | nif | Women’s Kid Gloves | | 1 Majewski and Bianehi |ica in Ravenna Heights, will be be- |} } Women's Tan Russia Calf Button Oxfords Women’s Tan Suede Pumps, with Go on newest high-arch last with Cuban heel | year welt sole and low Cuban heel; and welted soles, $3 Women's Tan Russia Calf Colonial and Regular Pumps, $3.50 pair | Women’s Tan Russia Calf Walking Boots, | button top, round-toe last, medium Cuban heel, hand-welted soles, $4.00 pair ~) pair | bow on vamp, $3.50 pair, | Women’s Tan Russia Calf Pumps on hij last, with flat silk bow, hand-tw sole, mec round toe and low Cuban | Price $3.50 pair arch Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Tan Russia Calf Button Boots, on foot-form last, with 5 medium round toe and 1}4-inch military heel and welt sole; sizes 11% to 2, $3.00 paitel 2% to 6, $3.50 pair —Fire Phew, | ° > Stationery Specials ORRESPONDENCE Cards: with go or silver edge, with plain-edge opes to match, special 35¢ box. French Panel Cloth Writing Paper, paper in pretty panel effects, with gold e gold-edge envelopes to match; one-q box, special 50¢. Hurd’s Linen Lawn Co: Paper in a large variety of sizes, special IJ quire; Envelopes to match, special 1 package. Gift Stationery in pretty hand-cole boxes, decorated with appropriate saying by Wilbur D. Nesbit; one-quire boxes, cial 50¢. —FPirst New Lingerie Neckwe; At 50c: LAITED Jabots in single and do tab effects, prettily trimmed with if tation Cluny, Venise and Valenciennes lat some with colored embroidery, 50@. Lingerie Collars in Eton and D styles, embroidered ih effective designs edged with Venise lace, also Square-b Ask operator for Window Shade Depart- { Collars embroidered in artistic color-c0 ment binations; 50¢. iret Fi BROKEN SIZES Special $1.00 Pair UEDE Kid Gloves, two-clasp. style, Paris-point embroidered; black, ay and mode; special $1.00 pair. Glace-finished Kid Gloves, two pearl clasps; black and colors; special $1.00 pair. White-stitched Black Kid Gloves, glace finish, two-clasp; special $1.00 pair. —First Floor. Window Shades Made to Order E are prepared to make up promptly, in Window Jes in any desired style, size or material. tan, our own. workrooms, A request, by telephone or otherwise, will bring a man to take necessary measure-, ments, and estimates will be submitted without charge or obligation on your part WHITE WALE PIQUES are in unusual demand for making up into Dresses, Suits, Waists and Skirts in ] season’s smartest modes, Consideration is invited of the values presented in the followis } excellent numbers Wide-wale Pique, in a good quality soft- wide, 50c yard finished weave, 28 inches wide, c yard. Wide-wale English Pique, 32 inches wi excellent quality, $1.25 yard. ‘ | _ Embroidered English Pique in floral | dot patterns, 75c yard. | Tape-line Cord White Pique, 27 ind | | White Pique in fine corded and nedium- wale effects, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85 and $1.00 yard, —First 25c IESE Tiles are six inches square and have four small feet to protect the table from heat T They are decorated in quaint Dutch subjects in pleasing colorings. A number of designs to choose from, including those illus- trated, at 25¢. Chinaware Séetion. Individual Celery Salts, Special 45c, Set of Si NDIVIDUAL Celery Salts, as shown in illustration, in hexagon shi cut in star design on an extra-heavy blank. Special, set of six, Section, Ingrain Carpeting at Special Prices” Five patterns in Three-ply Lowell Ingrain Carpeting, one of the heaviest and wearing of the ingrain weaves, special 65¢ yard. —Glasswa: Four patterns in Keswick Ingrain Carpet- | ing, extra-heavy, two-ply, in a new weave, special 65¢ yard. Eight patterns in extra super All-wool grain Carpeting, two-ply, special yard. Seamless Tapestry Rugs Specially Priced 9x12, extra heavy, special $13.75. | 9x12, good weight, special $11.50. 8-3x10-6, extra heavy, special $11.75. 8-3x10-6, special $10.00. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, special $1.65. —Second Floor, FREDERICK & NELSON {NCORPORATED, Ladies’ Jou Bg Pattern McCray Refrigerators Se Melillo mp atin

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