The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 8

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Don’t fail to attend the sale at the old Neal Boyle Store, 5th and Pike. ‘ DENOUNCES + CONFESSION | OLD HATS blocked, re dyed, tri made Of (Special to The Star.) CHEHALIS, Wash., the Central MODEL MILLINERY S27 People’s Hawk Bide. Frank D. Johneon, Clark, conf who has sed, Lawrence Bar, FOR SALE IN th his father Chehalis all nigh whee he was brother in Johnson's banker at tified to his sound financial cond tion, Several Pe Ell witnense Mended hia residence there day after bis arrest Clark sat he had no accomplice Gloves Special From 49c a Pair Up WHILE THEY LAST These are Gloves that have been ex- pertly repaired by t h e manufacturers after having been re- turned because of various imperfec- tions. Here a seam has been restitched —here a new gusset or fourchette sup- plied — perhaps an entire new thumb put in, and in most cases it would now be difficult for even an expert to see where the trouble was. Two- and three-clasp styles are in dry lot, over- seam Pique sewn in black and colors. VALUES UP TO $2 ARE OFFERED AT New York left for P wit John Hoge, and real estate man land yesterday, after a visit his nephew, James D. Hoge here he expressed the opinion tha the Union Savings and Trust Co building, or, as it is He hased ond to none purc for $240,000. BANKERS MEET for the Washingtc Arrangements nual convention of the Bankers’ association have be completed and all is now In re ness for the meeting, which will b coma Ju al of the and financiers of the United State have been secured as speakers. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To take the grandest scente trip of the Northweat. Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 S. S. SIOUX ok 9 A. M. for foreme Leaves Colman D Bellingham and Anacortes Via Scenic Deception Pase Arrives Back 20:30 P $1.00 noone rir $1. 00 Take a bask or you can secure ard the steamer at reasona price Tickets good going Saturday and returning Sunday, or good for round trip on either abov Ticket Offices, COLMAN DOCK Main a96a, GREAT SALE OF— Ladies’ Low Shoes 1,000 Pairs of Ladies’ Low Shoes Strap Pumps and Colonials We have decided to close out our entire stock of Ladies’ Low Shoes, in the Basement Salesroom Therefore, Satur day morning, at 9 a. m., we commence to make a « let clearance. In order to make quick work we have made but one price. $1.00 Per Pair This will include Low Shoes in Patent, Gunmetal, Tan Suede and Kid, which have sold for $3.50 to $5,00. Jot all sizes in every lot, of course, but every size in some lot , 80 that you will be sure to get a fit. This sale is final, No refunds, no exchanges, no deliveries Be sure and be here at 9 a. m. Saturday. Turrell Shoe Co. Burke Bl'~ Pasement Salesroom, 120 Marion St. MURDER June 7.——Dr | dentist, charged, with Adelbert B. with | complicity in the murder of Banker | took the stand late yesterday in hia own defense, Bar| 1014 Second Ave. was killed In a holdup. | Empress Theatre | Johnson denounced the Clark] Buildi confession as a lie, and detailed his UuGINg Iife up to the time of his arrest He and Clark had been friends, he “ace said, Clark wanted to borrow $7 to make good some bad checks passed in Tacoma. Johnson did not let him have the money The day was a bad one for the state. Johnson proved his where abouts off certain dates given by Clark, notably Decentber 21 and 23, Centralia tes swore to his good reputation during e The ense scored in diaproving | numerous features of Clark's con feesion as to places and dates with on to Johnson's holiday visit ttle. It was also shown that JOHN HOGE HERE banke: While comumonly | known, the Hoge building, was sec: | the original Hoge building in Decembe AS BRYAN ‘ RE a r t h} at ” “= BOSTON TRAFLG css) TIED UP By BIG oTAIKE (By United Press Leased Wire? vated lines was practically tled up tod jed 1,389 for to eight agains! jately. ie wan announced, t strikers boarded a passing car, abut off the power and then fled with a number of angry passengers in pur nd car was stoned, wit mployes’ union, by a vote of | decided to! tied down nizer Pay declared that by nore than 9,800 men will be ckets stationed at car barns red to call out every un }ion man. Ca Are Stoned. The strike started at 4:15 thie morning, and at 4:35 the first car wee attacked. jwere driven from the streets, and jthere were brisk clashes between | |potice and strikers in all parts of bridge, Charlestown, Roxbury and Somerville. Many arrests were made. | In the down town district a crowd strikers attempted to halt a rban car by massing them elves on the tracks. The motor }man ttarted the car at full speed toward the assembled strikers, jwhereupon a striker leaped aboard, dragged the motorman from the lever and reversed the power. Po lee arrived and dispersed the erowd before any serious damage was done Snipe Grinder dull CUPID GIVES CREDIT LOS ANGELES, June 7.—Miss Eva Shattuck bea’ he unique dis tinction of getting a marriage li |cense on credit. She lost her purse, and her fiance, Ivanhoe Chillson, in the crowd, ‘The clerk was accom: modating, and Mrs, Chillson re turned after the ceremony with the coin. | WRITES WITH TOES WILLOWS, Cal., June 7.—Martha Hale, 14, though armless, led all grammar school graduates of Glenn county with an average of 98 9-16 per cent for all her studies. She writes with her toes at a specially constructed desk SING WITH FINGERS | VANCOUVER, Wash., June For tite first time, so f the “Star Spangled Bann sung in the sign language here by the deaf and dumb state school for the deaf. | NOT OFTEN | Here and there statesman who doesn't believe he | resembles Lincoln.—Chicago Record | Herald How 6 Dull, IsLNEws thank goodness BOSTON, June 7.—All traffic on) Boston's subway, surface and ele | when members of the Elevat | hed, the crew routed and/ For the next five) | hours cars were stoned, passengers | Boston and the suburbs of Cam-| puplis at the one may meet a HE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. SEES THE G. 0.:P. SITUATION PUBLICAN CONYENTION CHICAGO JUNE 16 GOT THE “JINKS” SALEM, Or. June 7.-—Willlam Burt and bride, to avoid figuring fn a “Jinks,” rushed to Balem from friends were lined up wailing for Bryan said in hie article for The Star yesterday that there will be two conventions at Chicago, and he is willing to concede haif the republican vote to T, A. and half to Taft. HE WILL PRESENT TAFT’S NAME republican national convention Portland to be married ie could (Ry Untied Press Leased Wh not Ket @ license because the Bride] © NARION, O. dune 7— Wasn't a resident of this cognty, so ren Harding, delegate-at the couple bad to return Port- from Ohio, will prace President land, where their heartly aryed| Taft in nomination before the | them of the esident. Harding 00 YOU KNOW WHO MAKES THE BI DOUGHNUTS CAKES PASTRIES OF ALL SORTS fi IN SEATTLE? | HERE'S A TIP |] NEXT TIME You FOR once wired his aseqptance. ‘TRIED TO KILL (My Unites | SUDAPRST, Suue T vain attempt to assassinate BUY ASK Kovace and bis associates ia believed that he brooded came affected | “Show Your Colors” kill you and drink your blood, Manuel Brom's pleasant the regular program, she got vorce YOUNG MEN GRADUATES HAMMERSLOUGH “Points the Way” [BLUE SERGE SUITS That are Made THE COLLEGE WAY Better than you ever bought before At $15, $18 and $20 With my best wishes for y success, I present with ¢ ment $1.00 quality Pure | Silk Knitted Four-in-Hand Your School Colors DETROIT, Mich., C. Newberry, Newberry, exeecretary of the take place June 18 A WILLING PE Thread Second Fioor Liberty Building. Opposite Postoffice. “EVERY STEP SAVES MONEY” | | Hammerslough’s MAY INI ITP AT SII AT RO: FEEL EHS TEAS AAEM ARIAL EE SG LaDy FReE ATTEN- EXAMINATION DANT Miss Langour?” “Gladly, Call a taxi.” oy EETH and Portland Rone Carnival will be today, as the big show is |June 11 to 14 DENTIS1 ST 22h Gold Crowns Bridgowork $5.50 to $3.00 $3.30 to $5. Recall Popular Here June 1- Moving she could not love Capt, W. H. Alleyne if she married bim, daughter of T. H.| PUBLIC MARKETS in Chicago, by personal request re- ceived a letter from President Taft today asking him to make the nominating speech, and at THE PREMIER Leased Wire) —~Alter a Count Ties, the Hungarian premier, in the chamber of deputies here yos- terday, M. Kovacs, an opposition doputy, fired two bullets through hia own brain, dying instantly were excluded from the chamber May 31, following an election riot. It over the humiliation until bis mind be- HE WENT TOO FAR BAN FRANCISCO, June 7.- greeting | | to bia wife at supper each evening. When he added two black eyes to!) a div Mis navy, today suddenly cancelled her en-| Kagement and recalled 800 Invita- tions to her wedding, which was to Vould you ike to take a nice long stroll in this park with me, GETTING FLOATS READY The Tillcume of Bittaes are pre- | paring their floats for the Potlatch Carnival in the Mammoth rink, Those for the Rose sent to Portland from Full Set of Teeth > Up Porcelain Crowns » Up soar NM EATEAKB MaIICE é cane milk, 26c, with 26c purchase Gold Fillings chickens, 20c Ib.; but ok LS Silver Fillings steer pot roasts, 100 Ib.; cans corn ~ = 260; gooseberries, 1b, halibut, 1b, TERMS TO SUIT fo; oranges, doz, 100; 2 Ibe. lay, a monk, 100 dow; looal exgs, THE GEST DENTISTRY THAT YOU j,20¢ head rice, 4 ibe 250; 4 CAN OBTAIN IN THE CITY AND AT $1; ling cod, 4 Ibe. 2 THE CHEAPEST POSSIBLE PRICES Ib. Ibo; beans, WE DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS ™ sausage, 1 1b; leg mutton, sugar, abe; 6 lbs. eo Ib; ane ¢ ‘Arnation Laboring People’s Dentists My) ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS lamb chops, 160 Ib. i pork bones, 4 1 i pot roast, Se 1 6 ths mile, Be- | Hl GILLS The stage in all set for }has been such fraudulent elty election requ |the recent quire a Ht Gill, defeated |mayor, The hearing will | before Judge Albertson on yunt, as cand |'This morning an order w requiring Gill to furnish the particulars showing the 126 voters jular hours. Owing to the | Cotteriti'« majority was his attorneys fear that t easily have }tunity for ballot tamperts “We are not afraid of a jhe received the benefit c lent counting or _voting Seattle high school t are not getting enough citles of the United 6t ries here b PROFESSOR’ S “The will be Broadway eriticiam students, the school Potla loose t Professor's turned hers and f nual play of good. Work hae been gol the play the result, as exhibited | WASHINGTON, June 7 convened today, and it is that a number of adjournment Monday 60 over until after the su cation. Mayor Cotterill insued five a reception to the of the electrical convenes here next week asks the merchants to their ae: Residence of L. E. Because they m | all grubbed and read | way. Cor FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Opposite Public Market NEXT MONDAY ing of evidence as to whether there who, he voted either before or after the reg of ballot boxes on election day on » way to the comptroller’s office given said BE. C. Snyder, counsel for Cot CLOSE SESSION terill, “if we can be sure that the ballots are in the boxes as they! rpirtyfourth annual session of ma re were originally cast.” In his an - . . e 4d ee , awer Mayor Cotterill denies that |‘ S7and lodge of the Odd Fe ‘TEACHERS WANT MORE MONEY They want the school board to oluttons of instructions for Rebed egy = gl tas Pa ir ahs occupied the attention of the anpemily eon Te emerge af Gb. The inspection of the Patriarchs attle teachers compared [tock place at Lincoln park and was| with those of of of equal ja most importing scene There | rank. were over three thousand specta-| The figures show that in 23 about the rank of Beattie the higher, and ask landard of other cities. high for the inspection This bug is not an en tomological specimen, but the an the Broadway high, and they say that it's going to be for several months, at the dress rehearsal, ix very grati- fying to teachers and students. SUPREME COURT IN SESION ing 49 adjournment since May 28, the United States supreme court re- important de- lcisions will be handed down. will be taken next A number of cases will | DECORATE, URGES MAYOR mation today asking the citizens to congrese WHry'! Some People $5 Monthly Will Pay for Live in your own home and let your rent money pay for it Residence of 8, Harris DAVID P. EASTMé | — Her Hands and Marvelously Bean ina Single Night DO YOU KNOW That the Battle of Bunker was not fo Bunker hill, but on a hill ne Lal That Rainier is the name of an| DID It 4 4} Englishman, and that Tacoma is an — Indian word meaning heaven,” and that is one reasor ~h My0: “tag Tacomans want to call the a ~ tain Mount Tacoma? the hear-| » That Seattle has 230 miles of voting in| *treet ra lway? } as to re That George Barr McCutcheon | em by recently received illust ne } idate for|the request that he write a sm? come up to fit them n Monday} That the first experiments Ir as signed | wireless telegraphy were made tr a bill of | 1746 by @ man named Winckler? ning. names of That the person and home of a foreign empt from the law a ambassador are both ex fact that yeu only 804) thet the American line is the|” ° | RTCOADIy mepeanld he detour only transatlantic company whose American flag? ships carry the oppor " ODD FELLOWS recount, jand the sixth annual assembly of the Rebekahs c i yerterday with the conferring of the degree of chiv alry upon twentytwo Ret regimental inspection and re the Patriarchs Militant and a grand ball of fraudu ~ & Enactment of legislation. hearing of reports and installation of off jeachers fers kept the grand lodge busy in money: the morning and afternoon and res tors 22 HORSES BURN PENDLETON, Or., Twenty-two horses belonging to the Selis-Floto circus were burned to! BUG: Ideath early today when sparks |from the cireus train's engine start teh Bug"led a blaze in @ stock car near night At) Bialocks en route to Pendleton. | Two circus employes were badly burned. PORTLAND, On, June 7.—Po lHeemen are looking for the miscre nts responsible for many juvenile “tummy” aches by dietributing sugar coated pills to children on the streets. ates of Bpiit oN $1. 50 $2.00 § June 7 wm es for all men Saturday e up to of t riends of ng on for and ast night ” For Sweethearts and | Wives If the eyelashes are short and thin. 4 Follow expected {! An)‘ body 7 Pesteortaldl allt Bhasin Drink this healthfulness — fm ‘|| home, Phone Mott 223 for reg ery. | Se mamer var) — Sprinkle a litte on the head and brush through the hair Therox removes dust, ol! and dar N a procia delegates whieh) He also decorate Gently massa, with this solar be same |New Homes 7 in Wetmore Addition at Columbia Ryan Residence of J. Ahead | ake their money work for them. $200 lots in this beautiful y for the plow; city water and only 15 minutes’ car ride from ¥* Wetmore Et Addition at hs Columbia && Interior View of J Re 505 Lowman Building SEE IT!

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