The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1912, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912. | Mave Your, photo Taken In « [GARBAGE SYSTEM WOMAN ARRESTED POST CARDS--81.00 PER DOZEN Is EXPENSIVE|| SIDELIGHTS ON THE DEMOCRATIC IN MURDER CASE OLD HATS {SUEPHURRO BATHS Kodak Films Devel 10e a Rell, Any Bt 5. I Emorson, offictency eng >ORTLAN emoseled, cleaned, blocked, re AM FROST heer employed by the counct® to POW-WOW AT BALTIMORE PORTLAND, Or., June '28.—Mre. | Rawneteled, cleaned: blocked: re, j . M, Feport og garbage division, says W. KR. Tanner, or Hazol Erwin, as|f like new. FOR RHEUMATISM 1338 First Ay, Seattle, that the garbage system entails a BY OLIVER P. NEWMAN sho ts generally known, today t¢!f MODEL MILLINERY READ BOOKLET— = \ our ae eee rage rns : der arrest here in connection : All D ists ier after we ce iteat of health And auitating | (iy United Preas Leased Wire) (Clark boomer in Baltimore than J,{With the killing of Ray W. Wallace | _ ruggis ion te & better one Broadway Rink merson will have bia final report} BALTIMORE, June 24.—One of | Fostor of St, Louis, he has not|!® ® Portland lodging house, Her ready in & wook's time, - i tion | P82 discovered husband, also wanted in connection Tit EAST PINE 8T, yaad rosedh it. © mont beloved old convention!” “pm the fellow who did Clark} With the murder, has not been lo- , wore OPTICAL CG ft Serres aa Pee nr " manipulators is not in our midst} the greatest service that anybody |°ated and Mra, Ty f grr ties noth |} Moora Furniture Company, vat |sver Tondered him? sue Ate Rex (tel where he ls. Aceordng-to nef NOICe Undertaking Co. Afternoon and Evening. Charter Oak Ranges. this year, UNION Collins of Bow |'*. “Ip 1880 I Introduced him to|Police she admitted having wit- Skating 250, Checking Free, ton has departed| Mls* Genevieve Bonnett, They | heased the killing of Wallace and BROADWAY AND UNION for the big con,| "ere both school teachers in Mis-|!mplicated ber husband. Our features —r sable prices, efficient service, h (ike surroundings vention where |*0Url, Now she's Mrs, Clark.” Phone Vast 00, deadiocks and! Poster dectares be tn in Hattt-| Dance at Dreamland tonight. ¢+¢ feuds are un) re to introduce Clark to his|j . known, |necond wife, Miss Democratic Nom “Pat ination doar old 4 “ee remark o 4) ‘This sooms to be a conv. “Honey — HOY of slogans, A dozen eaten ee ave to Fits.” regularly have been coined e known as Joho for each candi © | Fr. Fiteger f date, and t iia) BS zest Ml Your New Suit for the Fourth who were die SP bulldl ngs, 1 cussing missing h L canes, tetinen | faces in the — banners in the Armory lobby x, hotel lobbies, bill! abst . re Page ol boards, and ev | ° 9 >4 aid, oot mo, he errr else 704 | Choice of Men’s Fine $25 emotions, It was It te pretty nian vim mec ans | coe see $27.50 and $30.00 Spring and of the 1904 convention at St, Louls. people have pro “Virginia and Massachusetia sat duced the beat near each other, and early ta the It's a t ‘ game we all agreed to sit tight and band, gers ummer ul ROW BUY A not be sewept off our feet, no mat Qroun@ the | ter what that Bryan person did or wewa” et @ sald, As you remember, Bryan) @ bat, bearing t ices at T13 First avenue, in began making a speech. As ae. kb r ie the Union plock. sve the sign, Thelho warmed up, Collins began to Pet ogg Bice bo en the Washington . and think) *auirm. When Bryan bad been | 4 e “oe jay—of the shingle) he t they are comtn: y going ten minutes the applause | 108 and broad smile—secretary | but they soon discover that they arsistarted, and old Pat nd atraight |‘ Gov, Wilson, 1s accused of being @ Jp the office of the wrong DAluy ay if he'd been shot out of a|'t# author, gun, yelling at the top of his voice: | PAA BE Cm SeeTeats or ue ._ | Fn, yelling at the Won oteuinst hits | FAMOUS IN A DAY FOR —but, damn him, he's got me three , . BEAUTY OF HER Perfect fit guaranteed and each suit pressed and kept in repair for one year free FY =a or teed de 7 te feet in the air!” were omitted through a mistake—that your credit eee HANDS AND ARMS of charge. De — on any purchase can be best emphasized by the If there's any more enthusiastic Av Powe Presertztion what Dose 1H $25.00 and $30.00 Gorson Men’s | $25.00 and $30.00 Gridiron Union kt—You Can Pre~ “DOLLAR DOWN DAY" tomorrow, Make your Sii/.um a0 semee on ‘ Pare It at Your Own Home. Sui i pay just $1 down and get credit om the balance, pig $2 ctions extend through the store: . duet goo stan ss vs 5.00 and $30.00 W. S. Peck 25.00 and $30.00 Bros.’ a eee eae i THE STREET i "MM Union Made Suits ........$12.50 ee ne . f a “ ' a i 3 a Th tent ah in th id) t 4 8.3 : 3 See These Prices on Linen! 1 ASPIRED TO ar > oe Roe oe ee ee Select your new Suit here and you will save enough to pay your expenses for bir > {se the human show, and you cer a what ¢ “ Linen Suita, regu | Linen Coats, regu- 1 myself, toom charge of the ofti-| Um” would believe it if you saw w. the Fourth. Dresses. j War $12.50 | lar $1660, eale | lar $15.00, sale on July, Leth, 1001, when the] (Re crowd as it emerged from the ‘ u fforded practice enough for}Cotman dock bridge, at First and | coy y evens lee at how such * t ahout ef. H 2 me & world of pleasure | — — —_ . china tist only, Seattle had Yotum| e . » Fepalt . */Columbla, today, Just part of the the price price $2.50 $3.75 —— ah. crowd would be enough to convince om, | a : a Y @ny one that some of the beat E “ characters” are not “made up.” |sf%, tae. P mary | This special “character” was & Finely Tailored Suits! isltally tanky male, with a large-| preeers st Fone ties are cerges, eingonala, basket: weaves, eto : brimmed Stetson, «long, dreoping | ad All 2-Piece Suits Half Price e had the villain’s glint tp Tailored } $2310 $50 Tailored { $30 to $60 Tallored he walked along th Sin | i i H ji oe Sat we sunray “and h'was th haubing ‘s cake hotness. 7! Brae | genae hones Bam te rea leech thet make p iitia.aivl text $15.00 2-piece Suits +++ $7.50 $20.00 2-piece Suits .. $12.50 $15.00 OF yy her mother’s skirt and ask, in a| eke 7 whisper: Don't fail to pay this store a visit Saturday, and remember, it’s the last Satur- geod. years “Bay, ma, fan't that the bad man SUITS FOR THE POTLATCH— Seeree coat the people have tndoreed|in ‘Uncle Tom's Tabin't day before the Fourth. POWER O renee eeedenn ees saree SOW Benen article in next Sunday's tka ade tates ‘ . scibevecer — A Goods on the termine CLIMAX OF &. ~ong aoa trom weartag Union aaah v ‘ — 7 so chseieenaiiensial rowan werk Gnd, saneon 713 First Avenue eee merewn sec tas| Union Block. One Door South of the Postal ae hehe Tt e . Te! ph Building. weed Sant Same Largest Clothiers on the Coast. First and Yesler; Two Entrances day: 4 for people I never read anything sad an her last novel | . Eh Iecinysf une the Month of Low BUDD TAILORING CO, foumrmuy, "|New Store) toe! Fares to the East WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., une 28. Starts its | When the Thaw saat, besstae Avenue —OVER THE— was resumed today before Juntice “ ‘ Keogh, Harry K. Thaw was ready | : Reti : B bed lto take the stand for redirect ex And you will see one of : irin es Jamination by his own counsel, Clar- | the finest Trunk Stores in ence J. Shearn, Under cross-exam: : a erste aber b 4 From usin S ence J, Shearn, Under crosexam- Il the State of Washington. 1] e e f | Mr. Stoelting wants par somewhat lost his temper and ac- }oused the former district attorney ticularly to see all his old S { : of perjury friends at the new place. O. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC ; Alienists will follow Thaw on the stond “22205 ] Trunks [Dates and Fares to Suit Everybody * We have decided to quit the tailoring business, and we will close out | Shearn. One of the finest stocks of woolens ever exhibited in the city of Seattle at MUST STAND "TRIAL Suit Cases ete Dated: the following remarkable reductions: CINCINNATI, ©, June 28 28, 29 Thirty officers and employes of June 28, 29. ° the National Cash Register Co. ° July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31 40 Suits, - $27.50 Saeed of Pet. o 3 ’ e whethor or not they engaged in a rip RATES TO SOME OF THE LEADING POINTS conspiracy in restraint of trade De $45 S . + Demurrer to the indictments was Coiorado Springs $ 65.00 ae — . : + 108.60 ts rt 30 overruled today. d B Denver ..... 55.00 Montreal eeee : 105.00 9 4 May Conduct N an ags Pueblo .-- saan: Foneseients 108.50 lay. Conduct Navy = Sioux City 60.00 ‘Toronto, Ont, ine $50 and $55 Suits, $35 ai $40 mane” Sur 8" F Leather ges es ee. rege uct amt merctal “Club received a telegram| Rock Island, Ill 60.00 from Congressman Humphrey stat Atlantic City, N, J. + 111.00 Daluth , . ‘ vase 60,00 . 107.50 Milwaukee s 5 i , ‘ * : Here's an exceptional clothes buying opportunity. ing that if navy yard closed, tt will : Baltimore, Md. . be . 72.50 be so for only few days, Plan is} ove 1es Boston, Mass. + 110.00 Minneapolis and St, + 60.00 Higher grade fabrics can’t be found anywhere. Included is a fine se- also on foot to conduct yard on Buffalo, N. Y. . ++ 91.50 St. Louis 70.00 credit basis if congress fails to ap- Detroit, Mich. .. «++ 82,60 Winnipeg . saa 60.00 propriate maintenance funds, P z, . Our desire to close out this splendid stock quickly is responsible for Guile CAC AVE (tT urses HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING THIS ROUTE IN MAK« decided cuts in prices WASHINGTON, June 28.—Tt was | 4 Steel Coaches and Electri¢ Block Signals protect you all the way. ked learned at the White House today | te I in profusion Bac 0 ation {c aking cic , e nat Preside sdiate- |e ete, are here in profusion. \ “ ed by our reputation for making clothes for men who demand the that President Taft will immediat i Oil Burning Locomotives mean no cinders to bother you, A perfect Road Bed mal our train smooth running. a i 4 7 ¢ - ly offer the solicitor generalship| And every article in the Moat careful and expert tailoring, this sale affords you an unusual chance, made vacant by tho resignation, MM store has the quality which , nake ‘ Perfect Cuisine and Service and Polite Employes contribute most materially to the pleasure of your journey. of serges, imported by us direct from the west of England. a \ : Peg esterday, of Frederick W. Leh-| ed sei g Ott your pick of these imported woolens by coming in early. Remem- lrann, to William Marshall Bullitt|[ "as made the Stoelting iM business what it is—the her, the sale opens ‘tomorrow morning. « of Louisville, Ky., and New York 5 city, {Mf largest of its kind in the Electric Lighted Trains, Electric Lighted Berths, Through Sleeping Car Service to Chicago, ” | rC state, h . ig ‘ a : 2 aaltetaney SOREN, TE” Cccp to Waturday, In traveling East over the O-W. R. & N. you have the advantage of the beautiful scenia faite ors meets in Tacoma today. | e : route along the Columbia River, as well as through Colorado; also you pass through mora ; B e ; Delegates from every county will) ; large cities than you do if you take any other route. I be present to listen to plana to im ~ . udd ailoring Co. prove their offices. Andrew & Let us help you plan your trip. 8 Quigley will be King county's dele E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, ; gate and also one of the speakers. . ed a iete 807 Third Ave. HILLES FOR CHAIRMAN Stoelting S . Sra por Pie eck. WASHINGTON, June 28.—That Cention SMe tna vapustiens 904 SECOND AVE. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Fourth Avenue and Jackson Street, can be chairman of the republican national committee was definately known today. Le

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