The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 7

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ioe is the time to select a new Sips, $3.00, closing out sale at) | ate ping " Hotel Ethelton You can make at our reapectable, @ mistake to for it is to reach and tight in the heart of things ard Ave, Oppo: je Pot The Per t attics $1 a Week Buys What You Want gale we have grouped of finely tailored Suits to and including $50-—all oi fine summer shades, grays and ma nish mix special tomorrow at price of fn silk and CREDII materials are now die the newest models at g prices, All regular sizes. yiy Clearance of The clearance which ~ includes every a@ection, Your selection ¥ HALF PRICE. At This Outfitting Store, MORE VALUES Pumps, \YSandals Ladies’ Patent Leather, Gun- metal and Russia Tan Pumps and Sandals, $3.00 and ...... Children’s two- metal the girl, FONT .....+0e00s Children’s extra value at 75c, 85¢ and .... Agents Supports, Sandals, one strap Patent and Sandals, all sizes small child to the up Barefoot for Scholl's Corn Cure, ete, Raymond & Hoyt 1406 Third Ave., Liberty Bldg. The Cheapest Place to Buy Goed Shoes, $2.50 and Gun- from big $1.25 Sandals, $1.00 Arch Bunion Protectors, THE STAR—FRIDAY, J E 7, 1912. BOY MURDERER IS|GENTLE LADY OF SKIBO- THE LAIRD’S MOST WONDERFUL WOMAN VISITED BY MOTHER (DY United Press teased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, June 7 Though be has repeatedly express ed hia belief that he will be hanged, aa well as his eagerness to die, it ie believed that Chas. H, Bonner, the I%yearold boy who shot and killed Bernice Godair, a 17?-year old high hool girl because ahe refused to go out with him, will make a legal fight for his life, Bonner waa visited tn his cell by his mother today for the firat time since the shooting, Mother and son t unrestrainedly in each other's arms. Bonner prays and reads the Bible incessantly in Jatl, ex- Pressing preference for the passage, “Yo that believe in me, though yo were dead, yet shall ye li LIVELY SCRAP BY LAURELHURST Taurothurat is again furniahing a serap between those who want a bridge over Union bay and thor oughfare across part of the Unt versity of Washington campus, con- necting with 29rd ave, N., and those opposed. Both sides appeared be fore the streets and sewers commit tee of the council yesterday, and the matter was continued for three weeks, Protests were also made by Third avenue property owners \gainat & purported reassesafpent for the same work resulting out of the Denny hill regrade. This was referred to the corpora. tion counsel for an opinion as to the legality ofa second aAssrasment FAMILY MISSING After walting at the King street station for her husband and sen for three hours Tuesday afternoon, Frank B. Loucks became alarmed and went to see the police. jloueks left the Fulton hotel with his 18yeareld son early Tuesday afternoon and told his wife he would meet her at the depot in half an hour, He has not been seen since “BECAME RICH _ AND THEN CRUEL’ NEW YORK, Jane 7 that he became ric | the oame time, Mra h and crue! at PF. H. Crandell} husband. Mr. Crandell recently re ived $2,000,000 from the Edwin | Hawley, raflroad man, extate Hey would have nothing to do with} 1} because of bis Infatuation | |teday asked for separation from her |, Haw } A woman whose first thought i# always of her husband and ehild; # aweet, motherly woman; & hom unspotled by fabulous riches Such a woman ts Mra, Andrew Carnegie, lauded by her husband aa the wife ideal, Able to wear the moat gorgeous gowns the world can afford, she dresses simply; able to mingle in the bighest society in Amertoa, and with royalty in Kurope, she clings to her home and a few friends, In the eariler years of her mar ried fe, when Andrew Carnegie was laying the foundations of his great fortune, Mrs Carnegie attend ed public functions with him and/ was always by his side to counsel him But in these | r years, Mre Carnegie has retired to the sectu sion of ber beautiful Fifth ay, man sion. Her daughter, Margaret, now 16, engrossen the tion, and is her best companion. They are always together An army of servants takes care) w of Skibo castle, In Scotland, and the Fifth av. mansion, Yet Mre Carne keeps in Intimate touch with every detail of her household afetra, Oarnegio’s wife bas always been hia “allent partner He has never negotiated a big business deal with lout her approval, ‘They tell how Claiming | once when calied upon to make a etalon involving millions, he sald Rxcuse ma, gentlemen; I've got ask Mrs. Carnegie about this A moment later he returned, “It's all right,” he said There's a meen comes and a so wad on Crandell, who formerly was| OUR PRECISE ARTIST jograph Operator on the Southern | ifle As Hawley died intestate, andell came In for a share of Ithe estate. She Got Even, Though PORTLAND, Or. This is @ sweet mess,” remarked George Valtum, after his * sprinkled several pots of strawberry jam on his person, It started when Mr Valium refused to get up and cook breakfast, and Vallum amused him- self by playfully tossing kitchen utenaiis at ber. June 7 Union — the greatest seller tn union made cigars tn the world, bc. YOUR OPPORTUNITY } Petfer's To take the grandest scenic trip of the Northwest, Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 S. S. SIOUX Leaves Cotman Dock # A. M. for Bellingham and Anacortes Via Beentc Deception Pasa Arrives Back 10:39 P.M $1.00 Round Trip $1.00 Take a basket lune on secure meal sboard the steamer at reasonable price, Tickets ood going Saturday and returning Bunday, or good for round trip on elther above dates, Ticket Office, COLMAN DOCK, Mata 3093. . oF you $12.50 aad $15. 00 Men’s Suits, $6.85, at the big closing out sale, Sth and Pike. ALBERT HANSEN “A good one over the plate.” RAZORS MAKE HER NERVOUS Mra. Joseph Smith says that even a 70-year-old hueband can “start something” occasionally, and that's why she charges ex- treme cruelty in her divorce sult. She says the little Mara- thon she was compelied to do the ot day. because of an open razor her husband was flourishing at her, was too much for a woman of 69, and she now wants a razortess household, An action for diverce from the same woman was dismissed just two days ago, but she’s back again. Razors make her nervous, she says. STARS OUTSHINE TIMES. On Wednesday afternoon at the *¢ ground an aggrege fon of ball tossers from The Star mother's alten | jabout this frail, brown-haired, brown-eyed woman that wins one instantly, Her smile is of rare aweelnons. Mrs, Carnegie particularly dis likes publicity, Repeatedly she has refused to give interviews. What I would say would not be } important,” she answers. “I'm just | Mrs. Carnegie, Mr. Carnegie will | most likely give you an interview if you want one.” } Refors her riage Mra, Car- | negle was Loulse Whitfield. She born in New York in 1857. In arly girlhood she met Andrew Carnegie, whose parents were neighbors. It was not till 1887 that they found that they loved each ‘other, Then they were married so quidtly = thi only a few intimate friends knew what was happening Mm marrying Carnegie, Mrs, Car-| negle yielded one of her girihood| ambitions--to marry a poor man “Il want to marry a poor man. she. used to say, “to begin at the | bextuming and build ap.” | She ta the most wonderful wom jan ingghe world,” sald her husband, ton thofr sliver wedding anniversary aieipa dies eel LABOR MOVEMEN IN GERMANY Kart Lagien, socialist member of the German Reichstag, will speak at.the.Turnrerein bail on © beh.’ Movement in Germ Kien, 0 arrived in Seatt night, is accompanied by A meister in his tour of the country temstu@y the conditions of the wage j her cet ee 2 earners in the United States. He traveled under the auspices of the Aperican Federation of Labor to yor, The socialista are in charge of his tour of the coast cities YELL WITH HANDS VANCOUVER, Wash, June Deat and dumb pupils of the state school for the deaf will hold com mencement exercises at which there will be songs, recitations, ¢s- says, achool yells, all given in the u ettended ebe' Shetrye, Fifth a ot tv th Ridgwaye Tea sae iea ns suet Ooeze Sine seh wabach. Distributors, BULL BROS. Just Printers Player Pianos Are $2.00 a Week You Can Get a Beautiful Instru- ment and Play While You Pay ‘There are hundreds of homes in Seattle which have fine pianos that might as well be boxed up, for the simple reason that there’s nobody in the house to play. Eilers Sale enables anybody to change the dead piano for a live one. Tomorrow you can come to Eilers Music House and select one of finest player pianos, and pay for it on terms actually lower than rent. $2.00 a week for choice of the Weber Pianola Piano, the Stuyvesant Pian- ola Piano, the Steck Pianola Piano, all of which are to be closed out to make way for the new Kimball Acmelodic—the most remarkable instrument ever in- vented, Pianola Pianos are selling at the following bona fide reductions: The Weber Pianola Piano is reduced $320. The Steck Pianola Piano is reduced $285. The Wheelock Pianola Piano is marked down $235. The Stuyvesant Pianola Piano is marked $185 less. the It is understood, however, that in order to conform to the court's ruling, these Pianola Pianos are advertised as ond hand,” though they have never been out of this store. ‘This is on account of the trust controlling the price, as well as the patented name All these fine instruments in this sal down secures one. Come in tomorrow. “sec 2.00 a week. A small payment at $2 Store open till 10 p. m. Successor to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Third and University Seattle Has the Finest Sporting Goods House on the Coast The new store of the Seattle Sporting Goods Co. at 713-715 First Ave. will be made one of the best of its kind in the West by selling merchandise at prices which will not conflict with your purse. Garden Hose %. 8c to 20c Per Foot For Those Interested in Fishing Tackle Established 1883 | met a similar nine from the Times 1013 THIRD AVENUE Shey 7 — to demonstrate ye & system of treat- cure you. I am the i thie Physician in Se-| We been here for ten your appointment oll only handle a lim wet Of patients. The fol- lette ld convince the ‘ Person of the ef Mf my system of treat-| Doel toot it my duty to " rib dleman your system of ‘the bublic for the eure you. For sey. for at i been ver, kidney and | hi $7.50 from my regu-jweeks I was bedfast, fevers, and with symptoms of I called in three physt- clans before I called you in, and 1} got worse under their treatment. I received great relief from your first trea correctly, 1 was able to comé to} your offices for treatment after you given me four treatments at 12 pounds in two weeks while treating with you.| I feel better today than I have felt pendicitis. | had |my house. ment, If you will I gained Fraternal y. D. W. TOWN: r years RE re with high D- member ly, SEND. Dr. Lathrop’s offices are located 213-1415 People’s Ban y to m. His office hours are ke Build-) ore I called you to|ing, Second andoPike, and I advine | suffering | all suffering huma consult 9am, 4, and for several|to 6 p. m. Closed on the Sabbath. PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Suffer at times with some form of indigestion. If neglected, it becomes dynpepsia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy Will cure indigestion. You snems always keep thle wonderful remedy In your houne or traveling bag. Mado and drunk like tea. Pleasa) to the taste, better for the stomenh. our soils pure dru ad guaranteed remedies he sells scoTc STOMACH 50¢ REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS drugmist FAST STEAMERS amare, COLMAN DOCK AS zoaerer FOR TACOMA Stra. wepramnares Ss and FLYER 700, 0:00, 11:00 A. M. 6:00, 7 100, % HIGHT ROUND Th Single Trip 350. Hound ‘Tei FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, S100K 7:00 A. My On Sunday = Above rates 18 to June 18 400, effective March 12 Ticket Offlee, © Main 3993. jare here |One very pretty Mttle game was the result. After the smoke of bat Ue had cleared awny ft was dis covered that Tho Stara had one big fat seore to thelr credit, to the envy of the Times who had to be content with that fruit so popular around Christmas time—a goose es. The feature of the game was the excellent box work of Clark for the Star and Rickard for the Times both-of whom kept the sluggers in a grouchy mood, on account of their inability to connect safely. TRIES TO WIN BET, DROWNED June 7.—Trying to win hat he could swim with a 10-pound bell tied to each ankle, A. Kaalson was drowned in Lake Avoca last night. The winner was paid the $40. DOESN'T LIKE BEDS — SANTA MONICA, Cal., June 6.- The police are searching for a man who has an inborn grudge against beds, Six feathery couches § in Clark’s lodging house were set on fire within an hour last night. Clark can't explain, HAVE ’NOTHER SLICE SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—The first watermelons of the season today, but they are not popular with the average gitizen The price is from $1.60 to $ p melon. They come from La Paz, Mgaico. HE GOT DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—1'd have got him, but my wife has just stabbed me in the eye with a table knife, and I couldn't see right,” said Kimo Cope, telling of how his father-in-law thrashed him, He got his divorce, MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 __ ARCHITECT 8700 NICHOLS The Liquor Habit Cured ygThere are more people who lose their ives each year as the direct and indirect result of the Liquor Habit than from war, famine and pestilence. The ravages of the White Plague has aroused the en be mation into a mighty effort to famp it out, yet the Liquor Habit destroys many more people each year: than does Tuberculosis, WE CAN CURE YOU OF THE LIQUOR HABIT WITHOUT DRUGS Come and see us. Consultation free, SWICK SANITARIUM 2815 ist Ave., Seattie, Wash. HALF | PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY Hlegant stock of Watches, Dia- monds, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, ete,, now being sold at half price. | The best bargains you ever saw. FRANK BRIGGS 1830 First Ave. Arcade Annex Building. 500 pairs of Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes, stamped and) branded $3.50 and $4.00, Choice| $1.98, at the bigclosing out sale Jat 5th and Pike. The latest and best Trout Spoon made is the Hornung; 25c try one at ... — Whip O Vac Line, single and double ta- jo to ..910,00 $5.50 to. Scotch Lead- $1.00 ——_—_——— 6-foot Scotch Lead- wo... $6.00 $5.00 3-foot Automatic Reels at ... Clewrich rs Egs Hooks, 50c GOON coe eeeee —_———_ Milward’s Divided and Dry Wing Flies; bsg $2 50 $1.50 to .... Imported 4 oe Reels, each, oe 6.00 to The famous Colorado Spin- ners, each ..... Tennis Racquets Restrung Same Day as Received Those Interested in HARDWARE] [ENNIS Famous Yankee pomeinie } 074] Hammer ..--.00G 100-foot hank Sash Cord 5c fOF sevoe werner 100-foot Wire Clothes Line Oc TOP sesee sence Plier sess. 406 Pore cacgtar 75¢ Trace, «9 1600 Socket Firmer 45¢ Chisel for .. Garden Hone, per foot, 8e 0 c LO coves eeeeeee Those Interested in Wright Ditson Tennis Rs acquets, be... ....$8.00 Ward & Wright Rac- quet, Doherty In nes «se OOO ing Tennis Nets, 8 00 $1.00 to ....9Qe EVERYTHING IN RUBBER GOODS Those Interested in Sporting Goods Walloper Baseball Bats, new shipment, in. $1.00 Dog Medi- a remedy for dog disease; ...50¢ Dent's cines; every 250 and (he new Marlin caliber Rifle; shoots short, long and long rifle cart. $8 50 ‘ ' ridges; for Seattle Sporting Goods Co. THE RUBBER STORE 713-715 FIRST AVE.

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