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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. 7 GEORGE FAYE, Vive L’Roller Towel N FRANCISCO, May &~ Laundrymen here are up in arma, ‘The supervisors have forbidden all ot the roller towels in hotels, Paoum bestonres zsccrees=" = AUN DOWN GAyetior Baldwin of Connecticut for ian Someed: Witte) president, The Clark men urged HOGEPORT “Cons May"S.—| that Clark bo named as socond atic state convention °, but jhe convention refused for drink money, City Prosecutor | Bddie brands such procedure dele LO} NORE May S20! terious to morals, A pending ordi longer can tho busted bon vivant|#aNee confines the pawn business hock his clock with the bartender| & three-ball emporiums “Uncle's” Rival Gone . | sinted y how disappo! ty Grax hairs tako away that Sah appearance that you are @o 4 koop—for depend so red, thick acted to the wom pale, W n the gray halre at oneanee by us Ul} the Hotel [emie.t0N HOTEL Hight, clean and mod M4 per week and up; tran Tbe and up. te P. O.—Third Av. DR L. PR CLARK, Manager. Third Av. MW. Cor. Union thie of with you. PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY it stock of Watches, ds, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, Bow belug sold at half price. best bargains you ever saw. FRANK BRIGGS 1330 First Ave. “Arcade Annex Building. r New ou are to w v restaurants, cafes, saloons, public butldings or any other public plase. 7 he dem 5 (3 DEAD Ae a& reauit of a pneumoni tack ro | only a few days, Fred oe, Frye, Frye was a native of Ger many, and the surviving member of a family of 10 children. He came to America at the age of 16, — joined an emigrant train for id, Or. from whence he came Mr. Frye lived in a cabin wh Stovens now stands, later moved to a home on Pt on the present site of the Hotel Harker With Arthur Denny, the father of Seattle, he put up the first meat market and the first saw mill and grist mill Two years ago, at the age of 77. he personally supervised the build ing of the Frye hotel on Yoster way, The funeral will take pla morrow afternoon from the residence. He is survived by a and four daughters, ISMAY SAILS FOR ENGLAND NEWYORK Wy Sno BW YORK, May 3—-Although J Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star line, owners of the steamer Titanic, had denied only an hour before the steamer Adriatic sailed that he would take passage for England, he was @ passenger on that veesel when it left New York yesterday afternoon The Adriatic alse carried Officers Lowe, Lightoller, Boxhal!l and Pitt- man of Titanic, who testified in Washington before the investi gating committee. First Picture of Titanic Wireless Hero Who Died at His Key. JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS, ho sent out the wireless call for’ Pp from the Titanic and brought the Carpathia to the ages, in time to pick up hundreds. gn 5 has just arrived from E; Diad ‘org lps 7 company six years, during which time be had operated wireless all lover the world on many famous ships. LEBAM HAS A BIG FIRE SOUTH BEND, May 3.—The bust- ness section several residences in the town of Lebam, 18 miles from here, are today in ruing as a} result of a fire which started from a stove in the Koights of Pythias Property lows will Not a Fish Story Fishing Tackli BUT A One Told by The Rubber Store—Now The Seattle Sporting Goods Co,, 7/4 First Ave. ee (erat cnoidal astonaenttltr tmnt tae nae Me linia NEW HOME 713-715 FIRST AVE. Fishing = ... $6.98 25c bottle Stevens’ 10c bottle Stevens’ oi 4c Doors Open 9:30a.m. __Store Open 9 o'Clock Each Morning] GATES’ JEWELRY STORE, 809 SECOND AVE. | Men and Women’s Bathing Suits, The Rubber Store---Now: The Seattle Sporting Goods:Co. 714 FIRST AVE. Open , 9:30 a.m. BY A CMR The body of Magnus O, Smith lies at the morgue today in a badly nangled condition as a result of hav ing been run over and instantly killed by a Puget Light & Power Co. entrance to Raven o'clock this morning. Motorman Deery says he was rounding the curve when he saw the body of the man lying face downward in the path of the car and before he could stop, the for ward trucks had passed over the man Smith was about 45 years of age, and resided 3 22nd av, Hin place of business was at Ad244 14th “eater | Rooster—if you don't stop bark }ing at my children I'll #pur you Pup-—Heg pardon,: but the boys tied a corn can to my tall and thone chickens persist in bother ing me. THAW’S TRIAL | ON JUNE 3 (By United Press Leeeed Wire) WHITE PLA N. ¥., May 3. |—Trial of the application of Harry |K. Thaw for release from Mattes }wan imsane asylum will come sp | |here Jun The date was fixed by Justice Keogh today after argu ment on Thaw's request for a jury| |trial, The court will decide on Sat urday or Monday whether Thaw’s case shall rest with the court or a Jury ‘ABERDEEN HAS NEW OFFICIALS ARERDEEN, May 3.— Today Mayor Parks began the second year of his administration by making! several changes in the city admin. istration. A. K. McGtllis retains his position as head of the de partment, as also ©. r of the street department and Wm. Tamblyn of the fire department. A K. Cross is the new city attorney, and FP. H. Drake police judge, L. D. Templeton succeeds himself to the office of chief of police, and Dr. , Goodnow is the new health officer. AND ILLED | heap Rates Ea This Month OVER THE O-W. R. & N. O.S.L. and Union Pacitic COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER, PUEBLO, SIOUX CITY, DES MOINES AND ISLAND, ILL., WESTERN AND EASTERN 11, 17, 24, 29. AND OTHER DAVENPORT, IA., ROCK LEADING MIDDLE POINTS, MAY 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 14, GOING TRANSIT LIMIT WILL BE 15 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE AND F: OCTOBER 31, INAL RETURN LIMIT 1912, When you use this system of railroads in making your | journey East you know that you | Block Si Is to protect you fro train until you reach your de journey along a scenic route ; poli | you and see that all your little have Steel Coaches : m the time you step aboard the tination. THEN, TOO—You te employes take an interest in wants are looked after; in the d Electric Dining Car you are served with the best of everything at a most reasonable cost ‘Consider These Things When You Come to Select Your Route Summer Excursion Rates will be in existence from now until fall to all the leading Middle West and Eastern Points, Call for information. E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Ave., Seattle. Phone Main 932, , Elliott 1995. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson St. and Fourth Av, Store Open 9 9 o’Clock Each Morning = FORCED-OUT SALE Greatest Sacrifice LOST OUR LOCATION AND STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Just a Few of the ew last night. Thousands of dollars’ worth of the very finest Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Solid Silverware, best Silver-plated Ware, Hand-Painted China, Opera and Field Glasses, and everything in our store be sold AT ONCE, and we are snaking prices which will surely sell them. Mk fine Ww hite Diamond, in 14k solid gold lady's 500 BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS PIECES FOR | $50.00 22 fas.i\its amend, pins $75.00 BA ON Half and Less L S THAN HALF value; sale price .., Libby's, Clark's, H A 1 F Pp R | ( F 1,000 LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S RINGS AT ONE- HALF AND LESS. y SO L | D S| IVER $1.9 x lot of Solid Gold Rings, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, with and without settings; Empire, Quaker Each, choice of bi all cae of settings and y fine signet rings City and Other Standard Makes. Choiceof $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 values; choice a 1,000 pairs Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, One- T sis all $4.00, Half Price Friday and Saturday. $4.50, $5 and $6 Cut Glass Bowls, Vases CHOICE AT HALF PRICE and Compotes; sale 49 , Solid Gold Rings, Cc $l fhoice .....99B ' 00 to $1.50 and $2.00 choice .. Choice of all $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 y= sale price, each. $5.0 Cut Glass Bowls, Vases and Compotes, $5. 00 lid Watches! Watches! choice, each 98c Choice large lot é NOT (Se Waltham, Howard, fine Cut Glass ay and Creamers; Hamilton and other makes at Factory Prices. Choice s up to $5.00; odd choice, 98¢ $7. 5 Ladies’ and Gentle- men's Watches ; $10.00, $12.00, The Price on Our En- $14.00, $15.00, $16.00 value: tire Stock of Dia- sale price, $7 50 ' monds Greatly Re- duced. Come in and See. each .. ONE-HALF PRICE— Large lot of fine Elgin and Waltham Watches, ladies’ and gentle- Ever Known in the Jewelry Business exceed $15,000. Dynamiting was re- | sorted to ‘op the flames. |ROMANCE OF YEARS ENDS Miss Anges V. Erickson and Ar thur O. Peterson were married Wednesday night In the Swedish tabernacle by the Rev. E. B. Skogs- bergh. It was the end of a romance which had lasted seven years. Over 200 guests were present to congrat- ulate the newly married couple. “Legree” Slammed “Tom LOS ANGELES, May %.—Refus ing to be convinced that Lucretia Borgia was not Eva's aunt in Unele Tom's Cabin,” Homer Ranka played Tom to his argu. mentative opponent's Legree. His bruises were soothed at a corner drag store. An officer failed to overtake the winner of the argn ment. Canteloupe $4 a Slice LOS ANGELES, May 3.—Six and a half dollars each is the price asked —— by retailers for the first Imperial valley canteloupes of | the season. Canteloupe appears on hotel menus at $4 the portion “Forward the Bill.” BURLINGAME, Cal, May 3 Speeding for a train, Miss Jose phine Parrott, society belle, banged her auto at 30 miles an hour into the depot building. “Forward the bill” she shouted from the rear plat- form, gazing back at the pile of wreckage, composed of depot, auto jand chan “Recall Judges!” Zop! SAN JOSE, May %.—"I'm for the Ireeall of judges,” said Mrs. Chas iFuller, as she soundly —horse- whipped P. F. McDermott, when a charge she had brought against him was dismissed. It required the Judge and four attorneys to rescue Specials for Friday and Saturday Solid Gold Jewelry make must Come and see for yourself, Handbag 4 Will just set off that new ) Bi suit, Madam. OB We are now showing a SBitandsome assortment of the newrst and classiest Randbags that you ever faw. When you see them you Will be surprised the fowness of th Drop im and see urday i them Gorham’s, Towl’s, Alvin, Wallace and other standard makes; many patterns for one-half price, and a big reduc- tion on all patterns. We also have the Trunks Suitcases Grips Traveling Bags i Everything we sell is by the Stoelting vet: —which means Quality at the lowest Price, best in child’s size; 98 Each, large size Solid Silver Heavy Weight Forks, IG Soup Spoons, Dessert Spoons and Fs ancy 98 *Pietes; values up to $3.50; sale price, each.... C pases 18 Ts ate HUNDREDS OF SOLID SILVER PIECES AT ONE- HALF PRICE AND LESS, ONE-HALF PRICE—S0 Sets Solid Silver Oyster and Salad Forks, Butter Spreaders; sale price. .1-2 FACTORY PRICE SOLID SILVER SALTS AND PEPPERS FOR LESS. ONE-HALF PRICE SOLID SILVER CANDLESTICKS a fot, each Elgin, large lot of Come in and let us show you the hundreds of great bar- gains we have to offer. Remember, we have to sell every dollar’s worth of goods in our store at ONCE. Watch the Ask them if they ever heard of such prices, sale price ...... $100.00 rn $1 00.00 ONE-HALF PRICE DIAMONDS DIAMONDS AT GREAT SACRIFICE 809 SECOND AVENUE crowds. Malm 0115 Ind, TO BULL BROS. dust Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Open at 9 o’Clock Mornings Open at 9 o’Clock Mornings | Fr