The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 3

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All a's Readers ve i wer sus) a8 Moanin itt else Dut me ube result ot kid of are or sto decc a a great deal . pearing dow ghey lous makes you ne maybe desponde 80. ores ot writable Je prokendown Wor hey their health of Swamp Roc “ the use . ite Laver and Biad i“ new life and Mo tbe “Kidneys, the cause Aer ple bott! eee: drug stores ——— , stepped int ~~ STANDPATTERS: THINK T. B. A MISTAKE (By United Prese Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, July 9—-Promul- gation of the official call for the onvention of the progressive party was purposely discounted by ular’ republican politicians here to- jay. Members of the republican national committ p ference nt Taft, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912. |@PCOCC OOOO oeererreeeoeeoeoeoe| * HANDS UP! HOW NEW FLASHLIGHT be REVOLVER MAY BE USED ON BURGLAR * | | here for a con. | side. were on the princi! fl holding | that it wee better to wait and eee how the movement progressed, The Roosevelt party” snorted Gen. Powell Clayton, national com: eman from Arkansas, “Well, I think I'd better talk about ow—1 might get won of Colorado In astern politicians about the Roose. those out West » saying nothing,” he declared. mains to be seen how much | Ver, said Nation-| Person may Maa a light in the bur b it can enlist mumitteeman Alvah H of Virginia I think Col. Roosevelt ja great ml said trandegee of Connecticut ‘1,000 REBELS LOSE ARMS Tex, July 9.—Pollow tof rioting during whieh ebel soldiers broke into the sa joons, wytch had been closed by the Martin! Senator army off When awakened in the stil! Mowry) of the night by a prowling burais.| it fs one thing to have a revolver, but an entirely different matter Yo be able to aim at the invader, Bur klars have a habit of not being] where one shoots, With the now! or fMashlight revol| Just invented, the awakened “torch pistol,” |elar's face, and alm correctly, The |flasty may © frighten the burglar has made | e= = WOOS GIRL; GETS $28,000 BALTIMORE, Md. timer 8. Glessner, the onser, w July 9.—Lat soda water » Ot about $28,000 uk Stevens of Carlisle & pro. Henna . pleaded ‘ears in the federal prison at At ee new « “ ST. PRTERSBRURC SHOTS SHH HH OHEH ESE OEE EE HEE SE tie it that a bullet may be unnecessary The “torch pintol” ix also useful hunting in the dark vy July % | Sixty Persons were burned to death lin a fire which destroyed a sumer factory near Lipesek Mare island, Cal.—The gunboat Vicksburg arrived here today from Panama for repairs, Hero reus L, Miller, U, ¢ as pls on the retired liw cently JULY CLEARANCE SALE PHENOMENAL VALUES NOW OFFERED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS LADIES’ 50c AND 65 NECKWEAR, " PRINCIPALLY LACE DESIGNS, SALE PRICE ASC Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, in tan, black and patent leather, $3.50 to $5.00 values, now $1.59 SEE THEM Women’s 35c Trip- lex Black Cotton Hose will give you three times the wear of ordi- nary stockings, 29° Smart Set Invisible Sanitary Hair Nets, five in an envelope; 25c value, now 10° Big lot of Pillow Slips; regular 20c values for 122 75¢ SILK FOULARDS, LOUISINES AND MESSALI ES, 75c VALUES FOR 372C Fine Swiss and Nainsook Em- broideries, 4 to 6 inches wide; reg- ular values 25c. Sale price yard 14° 15c Huck Towels, 18x36, gc Regular 15c Turk- ish Towels, bleach- ed and unbleach- ed; large size; sale price 12 55c Sheets, 72x90, good quality muslin, now 39¢ Men’s and Young Men’s Big lot of Ladies’ 35c Jersey-ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves; sale price 23° Ladies’ 50c quality Jersey ribbed Union Suits. Sale price 39° Ladies’ $1.25 Combination Cor- set Cover and Drawers, neatly trimmed 73° , mOFe than 1,000 rebel | lgnta Juares are today with-| G Children Need Extra arms or ammunition . i! Care in Hot Weath Barly discontent among the rebels! “1 trial when he vic rst ip enter duty 4} the failure to recelve pay/through the advice of his lawyer threatened to start open mutiny, | James T. O'Neill, was the little wo and the officers of the garrison,|man from Carlisle from whom he Ladies’ $1.50 Gingham Aprons, made with fitted belt, sale price $25 AND $30 SUITS FOR \ Elegant Suits, made by such well- | known makers as W. S. Peck & Co., Syracuse, College Brand. The fabrics One hundred dozen Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, Dangerous if Bowels Are fe Umite of accommo ich are prescribed |r ai operation are to investiga beet work te Mitte bit of we that of Re, t quailt 2 for all tine PAYMENTS ACOH TED ran ps lone with details of loyal troops, cor allied the discontented ones. To- day the troops are belng sent out of own a8 rapidly as possible. \LOOKS GLOOMY (By United Presse Leased Wire) CHICAGO, July 9.—Compari- son of Sodom and Gomorrah with Chicago looks bad Chicago, according te Wilbur Gienn Voliva, Zion City leader. Addressing membera of his flock im thie city, he said: “Even Sodom and Gomor- rah were destroyed, so God's judgment is going to fall upon the cities of this land and upon Chicago first. There is only one city that will not be de stroyed. That is Zion City. | command all of you to leave this city of wickedness and come to Zion.” Voliva announced today that he would order closed alt branch churches of his faith, and that all his followers over the country would be called to Zion l SKELETON OF | MAN AND HORSE ery of the skeleton of a man and That of a borte in a well near Sul- tana today is belleved to account for the mysterious disappearance of Wiliam Wotten, a prominent rancher, who vanished fn 184. Prof, W. A. Saunders, who cashed }a check alleged to have been signed iby Wotten, but which was chown to have been forged, served ten years | for the crime. Saunders waa never! accused of the murder of Wotten las the corpse of the latter was un he average Mee priceh peta the rayne peice taller 1 H but these prices. unless! ted, are for strictly| waa SSSS =: 12 1s 10 10 11% 7 $ 24 16 8 Buicred Mente Selling Price. 0/00 95.00 40.00 FOR CHICAGO) ‘Onited Prese Leaves Wire) Hitesno, Cab, July 9.—Discov-) kot the money Glessner knew Mine yeare ago, when he and she were children. With the renewal of thelr acquaintance came efforts on the part of Glesmer to get money, and still believing him i when he said he was taking a course at a medical college in Baltimore, Steveon! adhd diatl tiadia odiaiinaiad * . ® $725 FOR BEER IN 227 DAY « * MORRISTOWN, N. J. Jul & * 9—The testimony of Adolph # Hagan, in the sult for alimony # brought by wife, that he # hat apent § on beer in a @ period of days, furnished # material for some energetic # figures on the part of those # present in the court room. At ® 5 cents a gines, Hagan's beer @ investments stand for a total @, of 14,500 glasses, or 63 gta * a“Qay. The total for the * days is 189 cuble feet of beer. @ enough to fill a pool @ feet # wide, * dee; * veeee ss esereere ARRESTED FOR | WHITECAP NOT MERIDIAN, Mins, July Charged with baying writtea 2 tlees that were posted about the! sawinill of the Cotton State Lamber! {Cat Meehan warning negroes to! depart within 10 days, Miss Ola Aliday, @ i4-yearold girl, was tried) before a justice and put under a $500 appearance bond for the next term of the circuit court | The whitecapping notices were tn a handwriting that seems identical! with that of the Allday girl, and this led to her arrest. The notleer| in character, and) not only wm negroes to depart | witha 10 days, but hinted a. puninh- ments in case all did not Ko. The notes were effective, and the! exodus was so rapid that the saw mill town is paralyzed for lack of labor, atid several plants are shut down. 15 feet long and 2 feet eteteeeeeeeeeee ii “Just Say” P “HORLICK’S it Means Original and Genuine IMALTED MILK The Food-drink for AH Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigoreting and nutritious, Rich milk, malted gram, powder form, = Others are imitations, Are You Not Happy? Why? If you cannot sleep nights diffieult to get breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the stomach, constipation, in fact all diseases of the stomach bowels, appendicitis, acute or chroni¢, it will pay you to in Veatigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sagtarium and office, 5517 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg on Chronic cases The mother cannot do better for her children than to train them, from infancy, to regularity of the bowels. Chronic constipation in later life can be avoided if the child learns early the need for a daily evacuation of the poisonoun of course, be times little one will become and pillows. In hot enpecially, immediate at drastic irritants lent and only} bring temporary { while dis oe the whe yatem A fen pleasant bowel stimulant like Caldwell's Syrup Pepein ts far} ferable. Syrup Pepsin contains no narcotic drug, being composed | of simple laxative herbs combined with pepsin, and acts gently, in a} natural manner, on stomach bowels and liver. By thoroughly cleansing the bowels and remov- | tives and « are harsh 4 [ing the foreign matter that irritates | and inflames the tinsue, It wit quickly check the summer diart-/ hoea that te so weakening fn ite effect Drogsiet sell Dr. |Syrup Pepsin for fifty cente and one dollar a bottle, the larger size | yeing intended for family use. A! Itree trial bottle, postpaid, can be} jobtained by writing to Dr. W. Bt [Caldwetl, 406 Washington st. Monticello, Hlinois Catdwell's | if proper ap y ‘atalogue and advice tree. A LUNDBBRG CO. 1107 Third Ave. 317-319 Pike St. regular 50c kind, 28° 200 dozen Ladies’ Mercerized Thread Hose, ite, black and ' tans, pair and colorings are right, a’ just what you want. best clothing values ever Pacific Coast. Big lot Ladies’ Fancy Mercerized Parasols, $1.50 values 98° Beautiful light gray Suits, suitable for the Golden Pot- latch, at one-third their value. nd the models 0.85 25c can Mennen’s, Colgate’s or Williams’ Talcum Powder 15° The offered on the Women’s $2.50 Rustproof Corsets, lace trimmed, also American Lady Corsets, choice $1.29 Ladies’ 75c Long Lisle Gloves, black, white and tans, pair 4ge THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY {THE EGGERT SHOE C Have Lost the Location They Occupied SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. for the Past 22 Years THESE SHOES, THE PRODUCTS OF THE WORLD’S MOST CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS, WITH SEVEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF SHOES LEFT ON THEIR SHELVES INCLUDING THE FA- MOUS HANAN & SON’S FOOTWEAR, PURCHASED IN BULK TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:30 o° CLOCK $8.00 Men's High cut Shoes . $1.00, $1.25 Children’s Leather Sandals $2. 50, $2.75 Children’s $6.00 Ladies’ N Shoes at 75¢ to $1.00 Everetts $5.00, $6.00 Hanan Shoes Have Been Removed to the Largest Available Spot in Town AND THIS 1S HOW THEY ARE GOING TO BE SOLD 9G | $3.0 Satin Pumps ' | black $1.25 Children’s Shoes $3.50 Slippers Pumps "98 | 50c and 75c Childs Shoes $1.39, | Sen s 317-319 Pike St.

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