The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 10

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SSS a: F ' |FRIEDMAN TREATS COWBOYS RIDE BUCKING BRONCHOS AND WRESTLE STEERS IN WOMEN DIE IN" AMERICAN WOMAN MOVING PICTURES OF ANNUAL ROUND-UP AT PENDLETON, OR. Re was inoculated with the bacilli, The woman was United 1 1 Ww > ING, W. Va, Jan, 10.—|a ed by her husband, LHe] Whe « of the f he Ob 1 his intention to notify One througt the press as to Aver was report on. Mrs. Je posse ender, is mn 4 inate smarting under issing A bacilli away, He American | er here, where 8 resided, is| has offered to permit the A sub 4,| KoVernment to subject his cure to t ight thousand famiiles « ma-|@ thorough investigation, t Tooned ' Railroad and street Connecticut woman drank a eo it BMspended and the sup hot lemonade with quinine to r cure a cold, and almost died. ace and ony ering. ‘The| Doctors say the combination Same flood conditions extend 200) preduced a gas which nearly piles down the river. Many indus] strangled her NUMBERING of CLEVELAND A - “Rushing the growler” will | t soon be an obsolete phrase in | { Washington. New jaw there | E prohibits the carrying of beer |r ut of saloons for home con- | to enable YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Dress Goods Specials Department in our vannah, Ga, has a woman driver. Specials Hosiery Department HEALY BUILDING ‘ 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. : Main 3604 We Satisfy Customers Main 3604 INDEX —THE tram bridge cob} ed Tuesday under the burden the heavy snow Fashion note says simplicity is to be the latest style at Al It Is the Annual Clearance Time x 0 Suits and Coats . reagmen in Corona ee i ¥ age suc new} able Linen wn tien ee | ob eten ; 58-inch Bleached Mercer House Women’s Suits 56-inch Mercerized A0c Join the y salmon feet. ne Rar actee: aed walk Ck 1-2 Price = | De® #2" : Abbeville, La. man got quin tuplets. They were a boys are | 62-inch Irish Linen Table a yar 72-inch Irish Linen Table 00 and $5.00 Jo $1.08 $3.50 Table Napkins, size , Silk Petticoats 2x4, a $2.75 day night for Alaska with 10¢ ore St. Louis bride, at the wed ding service, voluntarily prom ised not to nag her husband STEAMSHIP BILBSTER } " chartered Frank & Co. to} a fu cate ack and col) Sheets and Cases $2.95 se repectal 39c Long Coats 65¢ Seamless Sheets, 55c aie < : . on , a ane Pillow Cases, Ks 1c prt re bed $14.75 25c _Hemstitched a8 Marie Hoe, "the “Thanhouse SOCIETY of Yukon Plo cago in a special Pullman car GRAND FORKS —Richard Peter n's 1 was blown off in a dyna ylosion at the Granby mine Mre. Thella M. de Beer of Pretoria, South Africa, hae just become a widow for the tenth time. pearing this we Was reorganized Thursday Poor Relati at the Melt ut Evergreen hall Black Caracul Coats Now— At Ye College Playhouse ; : Bader Paul of the Scriptures 7.75 Blankets and Quilts f vaveen sinmwin’” 1s pirat! had. decided views soon e Aute A Red Hot Courtehty men, but St. Paul, Minn., has $5.50 Blankets, extra large oe just instalied women police. . . ni | At the Clemmer Until § | men. Black Kersey Cloth Coats | ‘ize; nic $3 15 tart Hlltnater LIE gr as Sh V | ’ Lk Soul Meets So Just Out of Cok|. BURGLARS STOLE $9 from the Ke The Running Away of| house of G 63rd oe Values $4 75 $2.50 Blankets now 1 98 Doris,” “A Loyal Deserter jet. W., on Every pair Shoe ° priced at ‘ | ee t hag arante t ; At the Grand Until Sunday Prince Albert, son of King Duy _ aga ’ 25 C st Blank The Great Ocean Disaster,”| George, stood second in a class give —b ear Men’s Wear $1.25 Cotton Sheet Blank- MH) -Gaumont's Pictorial ieving of 65 naval cadets—counting and fat a ets, full size oe from the bottom of the list, ies ; $1.75 Sweaters now $1.29 ROW foore. ae 98c Sarah Bernhardt appears Friday wear pe k Cc Sa ce "S$ 5 Domestics si eveuee he 5 7c white and cream 2 Until Bunday 1" me of her | : At the City Until Sunday igs ee i 95c Men's Wool and Cash-{ Outing Flannel, a yard 5c “The Fight for Right,” “The Story |An¢ Mrs. Andrew Nelson 4 YY OO) 8 tachi of a Kins Eclalr,” “Animated Pic 1 up © pairs | 61%4¢ Burmah Challies, Ac torial Review.” EDMONDS.—OFFICERS of the 1 x OME as sissedveuce 2 new elty administration are: Dr. O. t | Hiare ' At the Crown Until @unday W. Schmidt, health officer; William : 12%4¢ Dress Gingham, 32 @. M. Andrson in “The Story Of] pinian, marshal: J. T McElroy, Darling of the C t Auto,” “A Red | ¥h4rfinger Vin, $4.00 Boys’ Suits, 9 98 inches wide, a 1 ke i aie on ee4e eon (aa Hot Courtship.” ORT F oa Sear PORT ORCHARD.—A, M. Hall was Thursday discovered dead Size “Tho Fran Dawn,” “Love Hath Wrought a Misses’**‘Children’s Children’s Calf Shoes 25c Kimono Flannel, 19¢ oacton yh ee extra heavy, a yard At the Alhambra Untit Monday AT THE THEATRES High-Cat Shoes | Button or hace [ooo cc none pean natin hall | THIS WEEK, aisek ria 8, a | Sizes 5 to 8, | Sizes 9% to 19,} Elangel, a yagd "ews OG : w Up,” “The New Day's ) lose, Flannel, a y where he had been lving alone, eacherours Shot,” “Planting the ah Moor@—Florence Webber {n | Bpring Gardon.” | * oy i now . ad —David Warfield tn . At thé Melbourne Until Sunday urn, of Peter, Grimm.” 31 25 $1 59 85e Bath Towels “The $100 Bil,” “Mabel's Dad,” Seattle, Stok Go, in “, ' ® “Double Wedding,” “The Poor Re RiehQuick Wallingfgrd i eed : . 15¢_ Unbleached Terry lagion,” ‘The Fraud That Failed.” — Vaudeville », | Sizes 2% to ¢ P F Cloth Towels, made with tan tian bl a ek hy ss { ? At the Union Until Sunday Pantages—Vaudeville. pa good, heav¥ double Balkan War P’ 6. "A Clue tol] GRAND—Vaudeville and motion now $2 25 . thread; size 18x40; |Her Parentage,” at Happened pletures ' CECH Sais 58905 we WUC to Mary,” “Hogan ve, Smith,” "Bron:|{ CLEMMER — Photoplays and peat aes e cho Billy's Promise,” “Norah, the vaudeville Cook.” o MELBOURNE—Photgplays and vaudeville, | At the Cireuit Until Sunday ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and v e-* MacPHERSON-GRAY CQ. 1418-20-22 Third Ave. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO, “Qutwitting a Rival,” lle ° HE SEFATALE STAR ick a Mi 5 in zoology ff 4 i vard bs 7 fi STEAMSHIP MARIPOSA sailed BEUALA NELSON died Thurs: |f now priced... $2.50 75c Boys’ Hats, 49c 12¥4c Colored Outing Bic At the Clase A Until Saturday | |rrom starvation in his shack, Silk-Boot Hosiery in black, white and tan, with deep double top, high spliced heel uble sole and toc Silk-Lisle Hosiery in light and weights, with deep double top, high splice heel and double sole and toc Lavender-top Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery, medium weight, with double top, sole toe and high spliced heel a cloth throughout, for I ers For the short t figure: made New Lingerie Waists of Frencl and iles, it gh a neck € with Ic ! € arte leeves, t m t Irish het; Clur n i} and-embr terestir alues at $3.50 and $5.00. and women. Silk Petticoats Special $3.85 A CLEARANCE that aff excep tional values in Petticoats of chiffon silks, some with silk raid-finished narrow-cut — styles, — with rdion-plaited effects. Many $3.00 abi in “Queen Elizabeth” at Ye College] .FUNERAL SERVICE for Mre rs 4 1 c from at, special, Shoes, Button or Lace, ir : 1.25 Comfort ae playhouse. rancis Miller, 46, who died at her|[f $3.85. eBecond Floor, is of tan, 75c Men’s Night Shirts— $ Comforters r 98c cc home in Ballard, was held ‘Thurs-| satis ow é ' good, warm Outing Flan - ae At the Dream Untii eaturasy »%8Y at the United Brethren church EE n ed $3.50 Comforters, extra “The Telephone Girl and the Pip kills a $2,000 champion ut ; C large size, soft Lady.” “A Curtous Family.” “Bteele biack Orpington ‘cock In York ‘ ‘ eh een 7 $2,98 and Onions,” "Broncho Billy aaa] pack Orpington cock in York, | ew as resses - Men's extra heavy Under- oY the Mai rae been =a common barnyard | ; ; rooster. | For Girls Sizes 6 to 14 Years NEW showing of Children’s Dresses in serviceable prints, ginghams and percales, tastefully trimmed with tailored bands and colored pipings. Check, stripe and plaid effects; Dutch necks and short sleeve An attractive assortment of styles 75e and 95c Basement Salesroom. Wood Baskets Special 50c Wood-carrying Baskets, as illus trated, substan- tially’ made of splint wood, with reinforced bot tom. Special 50¢ at Clearing Broken Lines of Women’s Hosiery} AT 25c PAIR Including the Following Desirable Lots: Extra-size Black Cotton Hosiery, medium Extra-size Black Hosiery FREDERICK & NELSON Lisle and Silk-Lisle ( e of Corsets Black Cotton Hosiery, medivi eight mption ® y, m a . ROPING A STEER rane —— - - , “ with rib top, - y ° Ore. Round [one will catch a glimpse of the op-)and rolling in savage efforts to al MR. VOTER, HAVE YOU REGISTERED? The 1912 Pendleton con{@rator of another machine calmly |lodge his burden, and it te with a : Have you registered? Up motion pictures will be | working under the very feet of the subdued exclamation of sympathy | Now is the e. The books will close 2 as far Tl oe the first time here at the Col] rearing horses. that the audience sees the rider as the city ¢ ® concerned. Unless you no later am s én arting Sat There are an 6,000 feet hurled from his saddle by the buck than February 1 will lose your vote, both in primaries J seum for nine of film show: ere are thrilin er O con Ww id races on ws on Febroary general election, March 4 urday he big | in every foo os deft feats broken ponies, and watches the en every day, except Sunday, until > p.m There r a feature of (h of roping. The her stick. straining cowpuncher as he wres ESIRAB s fels j M-4 4 be ve festival at ba - Basespr Bye) fe ce a ot will be ta pus precincts. These w be the only days he the mt g pict t an equine de rearing, ¢ ning sulidogein fi t for January purchaser when you can register in your home precinct res thet ve A CLEARING of broken lots in Robes« pierre Neckpieces, including Dutelt . in plain silks and hand-embroidered styles, with casca les oF | bib jabots attached } | der and wl | combined with s KABO, STYLE 3028. SPECIAL $1.45 led t med ste, double 1m and slen- figures. lLace-edped band of satin » sets of hose sup KABO, STYLE 202, SPE- CIAL $1.25 strong ¢ dium bust and very long skirt Three sets of hose support- AMERICAN LADY, STYLE 1109 SPECIAL 45 Goupenoare sat} BROADWAY AND Kirkland high Of fancy white material; designed for § : : ; ‘ g]echools will meet tonight in thelf The time for straightening stock prior to the opening of new spring mer- at mas | Broadway Aedliottum. 19 devaie the average Low bust chandise—thus it is an opportune time for you to buy. charge] *t#te roads and highways skirt; silk-es idered edge NEMO SELF-REDUCING, STYLE 322, SPECIAL $3.50— Me Byron cx A Saturday Featete: Women’s and Misses’ Serge Dresses Special $8.95 i! V ERY attractive values in one-piece Serge Dresses for street and business wear, mostly plain tailored effects, with three-quarter or long sleeves, The colors include navy, black, brown, tan and taupe. Sizes for misses Special $8.95. New Tailored Linen Waists fe at specially-low prices Lingerie and Tailored Waists ARRIVALS: Basement Salesroom, Robespierre Neckwear Special 50c and standing effects. Exceptional values Other unusual offerings at $1.50 and upward, HouseDress Special 95c Including Dutch Cap to Match A' FRACTIVE House Dress as pictured, made of washable percale in black, blue or laven- squares, Trimmed with plain-color ings, and waist fast- ens with la earl buttons, A well-made, well- fitting garment, and a special value at 95¢. —Masement Salesragm. at 50¢. First Floon | lastic gore oor, $3.50 and ‘ Second Poor, J rs ad i

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