The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 8

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President Taft, In # epeech to girl “My dears.” But he was on a moving train, After seeing some of these plenic parties, we don't wonder thé at Woodbury, a a 5 SMOTHERED TO DEATH CINCINNATI, 0, June 4-0Three ~ ‘ oe ; e men and two women were smoth- . We prepay transportation charges to any railroad stati: oat la ered to death in a well whieh whieh ! was filled with dairy malt, at Lick of Washington, on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over. Method of gf optional with us. run, a suburb of this city, today, . : owner of the ’ : ; wo | opts a TRIN Muslin Und dairy, slipped on a plank o' Strong V, pit and felt in, Four others suc sively rushed to the rescue, Combinati omoinati — Oia THE SEATTLE STAR FURNITURE DRY GOODS Chafing Dish Cooking ing always use EA & PERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERMHING It is delightful on Soups, Fish, Steaks, Roasts, and mapy dishes. An Appetiver For a perfect season- | The June Sale of and NY Joux Doxcan's Sows, Agents, each in turn fell in, INCREASE IN BUILDING PERMITS The report from the building inspector's office for the month of May shows a very healthy increase in building activity over last year, The total per mit values for the month just ended were $738,110, a daily average of $28,360, and an in- crease over May, 1911, of $191, 070. Total permit values for the last five months were $4,071,080, an increase over the same period of ast year of $887,150, RECEPTION FOR DR. MATTHEWS Dr, M. A, Matth Loulsville, Ky cted moderator of the Pres will be the guest ption tohight In church, Seventh EFFICIENCY H® First National Bank has extended | to be of the greatest service to depositors. O ot that principle it departments first. prinetple course, is Security, Afte js our purpose to maintain each department at its highest eff | You are invited | tage of the facilities which | maintain by your ac | count here, ped from | was ¢ | byterian assembly lof honor at a the Presbyterian and Sring. Gov. M. BE. Hay, Mayor Cottertil former Senator John L. Wilsop and f « apreme Court Judge Hirany will be elency to take advan we wa, just return where he opening King Frederick of Denmark, lying In state In royal alace at Copenhagen, guarder by historic sliver tions from the le of Rosenberg. MAY START WORK| AT IRONDALE An inventory will soon be taken of the property at the Irondale} ant of the Western Steel Corpor: | spon the order from the Met Trust Co. of New York bought the steel com The firm of Hausman attorneys for the trust been directed to toples of| check up the equipment, with the order of| view of replenishing it for the pur tous beginning w al the FIRST NATIONAL BAN ESTABLISHED 1882 GIRLS | their fi sot] he |p abt. | ation Pioneer Square, First and James |}. F | BUSINESS Seattle YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Swiss embr ertion dra vs of Cluny Knickerbocker Combination of soft nain trim: | bon and seve Special O5¢. Three-piece Combinations, k. trimmed with Walaa t drawn bez _* Braye 4 sook, as shown in center of illustratior Business med with dainty embroidery edge and eye “if Walliog Says 10x So— lets drawn with ribbon. D5¢. Two-piece Combinations of nainsook, w narrow Special | Alaska Steamship company has) that the steamer North on ber return f the north will be replaced on thut run| by the Alameda, which will leave) here about June 8 exent ropolitar ning, un} Which bas of any| pany assets persua-|& Keiteher company, hay and The Beattiy ter & favor by notify! | quality nair nes lace anc 25¢. th cay a the new straight drawers, trimmed with wide any attempt te ther paper f Mar, It te the ry of the paper stitute an The Beattio Many other pretty Combinations, well-made of fine r specially: prix Jane Sale at $1.45, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.95, $3.95, $5.45 and up tol Often it would be more fitting to say: “He had an uncorking | good time | Geneva, Switzeriand.—A pair of , _— de and bees , terme ph wain Hubby Likes Uprigt TERMS TO MERT ALL ComPr- TITHON, We Noor rent second benefit in. a lower Costs nothing to look come and see us. John C. Walling Company 200, 201, 202, 203 Arcade Annex, Second Floor, opposite Elevators pay man to t ther one, shert and ws Is the other one » and thug pocratic candidates Aren't exactly tame Speeches m on handy dates, Liven up the game No one has a cinch of it, Everything's to air, And t lead--each inch of it— Means a fight for fair. All the Winners all the while; ‘CHANGE OF TIME NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY) 1st ’ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LIMITED ern Pacific train 42, Mise y I ed, for Spokane Billiogs, Kansas City and] Louls, now leaves Seattle 3:35} m., instead of 4:00 p. m., as here |tofore, arriving Spokane 6:30 a. m | Tickets First av would-bes” swear they are change in Ume east of Spokane and Yesler if Teddy drinks milk by the quart, why all that fuss about a third cup of coffee? Ree * * Assisted by Hart Mommeen, ® special prosecutor for the cen ® vue bureau, Axsistant U. 8. ® Metrict Attorn Riddell to day began the pros of Jobo M. Hunsicker, charged with padding the census tn Seattle in 1910. eeteteeeenee i Ernest T. Shaw, one of the 1912/4 | class of the university and a former ] | president of the college Y. MC. A., will eave for China in August, where he will take up hie duties a Instructor in the North Chinw | iw “~ os tage at 'Toncher | “Come, Claude, let me introduce White Wash Goods June Sale Prices wide 36 piece, special $1.00. inches Nainsook, 36 inches v fine, evenly-woven quali special 15¢ yard White Voile for lingerie Waists, soft carefully Dresses and finished and Firat Floor | Good quality Long Cloth, 12-yard] Household Linens June Sale Prices Bleached Irish Linen Table Damask, 70 inche | wide, fine weave, in mar attract atterns, | 75¢ » Hemmed and Hemstitch- Huck Towels, good ht liner spec ed weig pure 20x38 special 25¢ each Hemired Bath Towels, double | measu inches, thread, heavy weight, all-white or with red border, special 25¢ each, Pillow C :| June Sale Henistitched ¥ Cases of good cached muslin, i 12%%4¢ each. Seamless Bed avy linen-finishe ng musiin; , rrade ; size b 81x) inches, cach, woven, special 25¢ me | Bosses don't know where they are. Not by many a mile; Every voting resident | Mixes in the stew Who will be the president? 1 dunno, do you? FIRST REHEARSAL’ Rreek eames, Meant A majority of the ing arches, week j spinal curva- ff singers of the city, representing every singing organization in Se- attle, will meet tonight at the Mam- moth rink for the first pu to my friend. —Firt Fi “Ie that your fiancee?” “You i “Well, | must say, you picked a} Senator Theodore E. Burton, the | 7° ] of the Amesican{ soctety.| penct will preside at) “Hy the way, she’s worth a half the meeting #t/ million dollars.” guaranteed for five years, w Lake Mohouk.® | “In that case you picked a plum apher and leather ca Y., next week | pede This includes +f | careful and ate examination While "Botibie” Bee our Kryptok lenses, without (just a-dogkiwas seam of cement Gives pertect vie jon for near and far sight in the Wasbing-| police > #ta-| rehearsal | ton his owner,| Embroideries in Serviceable Nainsook and Cambric Em- maldeent Peace We will fit a gold filled fram 22-inch Allover oid and nainsook, small and median in blind and open effects, yard. best-known | camplete for bp North Adams, Mass.—One hun. | broideries in new patterns, 3 to 12 inches dred and five years old, Mra. Daniel | wConnell takes long walks dally | wide, special 25¢ yard | and planned to walk two miles to : decorate her husband's grave ured if proper ap- pliances are worn | time. We are sp elaliets and guaran tee our artificial trusses est, Catalc advice tree. of the great Potlatch chorus. Judg ton, ja a Morten ing from the hearty co-operation) bd Levi P. given the chorus by every musical pragi-| Chicago-—Caught in the act of organization here. the chorus will be the largest one ever assembled | bey Elbow-Length Silk Gloves Special [ 85 | Pair OMEN'’S 16-button-length Milanese Silk Gloves with double and A LUNDBERG CO. 1107 ‘Third A dent, had the|fobbing the home of Mrs, H. A family butier| Zimmer, James Kelley asked for a| A d ) “SEN. BURTON to th said she caw him swallow # skelo- are already secured, and it ts plan- SEN. ners to the pup. . ned to make the chorus even larger| 7™"4_ Fleet, 944-00 Arcade Bide. x" ton key as he drank i former in t Northwest. Five hundred / EVESIGHT SPRCIALISTS. . carry nice din-| sass of water, and Mrs. Zimmer} : This Ad With You. than tha’ “They say June a lucky month for wedding “Must be; mine was in Octo- ber.” Portiand may lose Oriental steam. ship service after August Ist, ac jcording to an admiasion yesterday y Frank Waterhouse, president of the Waterhouse steamship 11 IN HISTORY June 4, 1580, King Francis of France opened that splendidly hos Pitable feast for King Henry VIN} of England, which has gone down} in history as “The Field of the {Cloth of Gold There was luxury galore, and fights and races, wnd dancing, even a wrestling match be tween the two kings | but history has never b jget around the fact that Franci« was just putting up an elaborate game of pollyfoxing around the British monarch whem he wanted to side with France in his tmpend ing battle with Charles V of Ge many, That is, he was spending the money for what he could get jout of Henry, just as a politician nowadays hands you a cheap cigar Eastwar Through the Storied Northwest finger tips, clasps at wrist Paris-point embroidered Not content with the capture of | backs every town in Washington, the Til-| likums of Elttaes are going to make a raid on our neighbor on the} | Oregon side of the Columbia, and that when the famous Rose Fest! val is in full sway Colors include Black, White, Tan, Na Gray and P shades. themselves pn able to Special 85¢ pair wi st Floor. Room-Size Body Brussels Rugs: Specially F OLLOWING a very advantages ality Body B h le and conven suitable for living-room, dining-room and bedroom Size 8-3x10-6, special $17.50. RRR RRR RRR ALAA AARP RA RAD Cece eee eee eee ee) @ See America NOW! @ When you go East, take the Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, the Official En- trance to Yellowstone Park, and stop off One, three and five days’ trips at nominal cost. See the geysers and Grand Canyon. cent hotels in the Park. 143-mile coaching trip over Government-kept boulevards ae se of the Cadtedaedas tnd through some of the finest scenery in America. car waranty tr 148 Sesaree.m.ce | United Sons of Confederate Vet jerans in the ball room of the Wash August and Sep- lington hotel Water frontage, docks, side tracks, terminals buildings to the value of $750,000 will be nstructed by the Mil waukee in and around Seattle within the next year, accord ing to an ar uncement made by President H. R, Williams. i ed s purchase, we offer goc 1 at prices mt ss than usua rhe designs are Or +e eeeeeeeeee for a visit to Wonderland. two, Size 9x12, special $18.50. Reception and dance was given ¥ ba ig tated Paneer of on Children’s White Dresses, Special $1.00 and Enjoy the hospitality of the five magnifi-|{ijorury ot Tacomn by the Robert VERY Lee chapter of th United attractive Dress for tl ttle girl from 2 te It is made of sheet lery joined to waist ribbon-run embroidery beading. ‘The waist 18 front and back and the sleeves, skirt and square neck are eof with Valenciennes lace. June Sale price, $1.00. White Dress of sheer lawn, wit! and trimmed is shown in illustrati — — to eastern cities on numerous dates in June, July, Eaves) WAGE SHOES aicixk OF Swiss’ emt tember. to Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Duluth, Superior, Kansas City and/| 1 apa ee! er ie and Chicago. $70 to St. Louis. $108.50 ne New | sevens! pe Bape Seattio will be ork an iladelphia. $110 to Boston, $107.50 to Baltimore and Washington. | 0% *¢,{2¢ Commercial Club rooms, $91.50 to Buffalo and Pliteburg, etd. STON. | Wednesday at 3:20, Fourth an {nual convention of the Western : ; | Federation of Improvement clubs Three daily through trains to Minneapolis and Saint Paul; two to Chicago)! » hela July 10th and 161M, (one via Milwaukee); one to Kansas City and St. Louis. Exceptional dining car) “! service—Route of the famous Great Big Baked Potato. waist tucked ae Phe skirt is of broidery in eyelet de v Valenciennes lace the Dutch néck and leeves; waistline # with wide embroidery beading drawn with ribbon, > June Sale price, $1.45. White Lawn Dress with short skirt, belt, Duteh # dery, June = “Mra. chin.” »o much work for one, I sup pose.” OILCLOTH APRON | Make your kitchen aprons of table ofleloth. It cleans easily with a damp cloth and a little soap, It is more serviceable than gingham and will last for years. Blank is getting a double — give my wite an ailew with Swiss insertion ance,” said Mr. Theophilus Black, “be se it makes me solid and | can easily borrow it back,” ign and nar square sh Tickets and full information J. O. MeMullen, C. P. A. Ma Quong, a Chinese laborer, 60, 5 years. was found dead in his room at 107 King st. from opium poisoning. H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Main 1430. Elliott 3300. First Av, and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A. sleeves trimmed with eyelet embri Seattle delegation for the Pull- man convention of the W. R. ©, left $1.45. Portland, Ore. | last night for that city. Northern Pacific Ry Chicago—Mary Crowley wentste “* * * RRA ER RA RR Re St. Dominick's Catholic chureh sto say the Rosary, The door was loek ed. She obtained a hammer: and broke one of the papels. Pollee- men found her kneeling at 7 NOTICE TO READERS i Questions sent to The Star * [ * physician will be taken care of & Refrigerators * by him, * =m oe FRI Rw : ; RICK & NELSON INCORPORATED cee altar,

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