The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 3

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NOF RICH MAN PAWNS DE f FALSE Sao FOR FOOD __— manuel Michalla, 2 EADSHOT BILL,” years old gansas ciT) we iy be a ecion of 8 to obiain oe. waiting © ¥ York fomtly, pawned his false tng to eat hope that Robert Joe luspe , ay find Job. His “9 i wr he ¢ ne Union Realty I mt Ww *oth at, New York eok hia fort w, but fell in with Ss Sea og | NEWS OF ANOTHER ECONOMY EVENT IN THE DRAPERY SECON IN WHICH COUT COVERS ARE GREATLY ~eDuttD iN PRiC i week If y n't necessary to tell you how ff the word “spc eans to you in the Drapery Portieres Discovers an auto standi muuch Covers——quit This week t! tor s about Cc assortment. t patterns we're cise re marked mntinuing, so Includ a apestry a overs, every « « all marked at f es nphasize rea EXTRA a my.) HEAVY TAPESTRY COVERS poveH Cove es of) in blue, creen, natural colors and eal | tal ~eshinaga regular $18.0 regular $6 “100 Up ialues, special at $12.75 lal at $4.00 "Deadshot Bill" from Nurseryille, | The auto bandit’s plot ends here THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 10, A13. oe = FROM NURSERY VILLE , And W. Aird MacDonald ee Oont dus gon’ t tare it! ng still. Bill cries, some wi “Have a care, his ear Cit] GOCE: OO VEES 6 Conues When he spills out upon > e ’ ar “ values bs “ra ADVERTISERS COUCH CC STRY ire be reer COUCH COVERS tn Ovsients bréwn; reg $10.00 | strip reguiar $2.6 h special at § value, special $1.08 75 Nets rete 40c r ing to every 7 “Tell t ‘last long,” ito the advert this sal fect f Grote -Rankin Fifth and ite ” as si : an FIGHT OVER oe "WATER FATAL’; rN THE NATIONAL [rsssar’ CITY BANK ae By United Press TNAPA Cal Maret "10 —Follow ere " rel over water TWO BROTHERS KILL IND AV ND ATTRACTIV KEBY HIS INTERESTS MAY LOTECTED. bad 10.—Ira 1 killed hi ol duel, shot four fight started over Irn died later t service to ita officers but will pay r t the rate of 3 per cent for ¢ has @ savings ¢ It also Blake Furniture Ce ; a CAPI AND PLL 3600, on i YOU CAN PAY R LIGHT OR WATER BILL FREE OF fi CHARGE AT OUK BA | Questions or « a | OFFICERS J. W, MAXWELL, 7 4 F \KER, Vice-Pres J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice President C. B. WEST, Assistant Cashier Fratt—seimag Price 2 ” ° @ 4.00 ed Meats—Sellieg rice VESTERN UNION a eiee: ‘i TELEGRAM THEO. M. VAIL, PRESIDENT Th ey, - = Pe Ments oe Price | pees A ig me . vn pet Naren ets pelea. , iyah $e i : ar + one 1 00% ; ; t mised eee 40.00 EACH OTHER IN DUEL} Whoever put that lamp post there!” sia baa 8c re gn aates ps seit PILLOWS, vered with narrow FORGET: ed A. cA Ticking, CL IMBS ee TO FAME { reiamph sata crendooern | Tran Ha Here’s a Good Place to Path the is Sa ts New Styles in clerk—then the of the grand opera th fame be sat ad forgotten the love and afte home y days of hi @ Bunch exes and els ce pb. Fascinating, raviehing, b Qc pre sald = that chadce for rece Mrs. Harrold wae ju at she could not be rec ot a8 Author of “Music Mas- ter’ Sends Great Play to Seattle Theatre at ohfid, i years old, will be under the care of the tenor. The little girl ts studying vooal must “The Gamblers,” by Charles - academy on the Hudron ver Klein, Will Be Presented at [This Popular Playhouse Begin-| GETTING READY FOR laing ‘Tonight—One of the] BIG CONVENTION Most-Talked-of Plays of This | At Decade. | | |e tional co of Char \! * an 4 Corrections were made. A * ittee of approximate y 100 persons will be organ snined to perfect all brar " orate plans co council and hear some of enabled to see | soctal | America’s most prominent among them y, Jude Jane TWO BIG STORES TACQMA LO MARCH SALES SPECIALS] WHERE YOU GET STANDARD PATTERNS AND FOVW/NES’ GLOVES SAVING YOU SEATTLE MONEY ON Faster Suits of Biue Serge 12% INDIA LINON, Best Modern Bleach, Fine Finish and Regular Weave, a Yard 83c 1be CROSS BAR SCRIM White and Arabian, 86 inches wide, a Yard 9c % Me 200 These § cannot HUCK TOWELS, urpa 00. ‘The Striped Turkey Red are t front Border, g 1 ocket Bize 20x40, aie } witts Fast Balvadge Edge ; Seen side pleat ic Fownes’ Easter Gloves Are PRET ae DA LT ae the Best 2 A Here the Assortment is Complete. 2, Kid b-but NEW fi RATYNETTE $2. a Very desirable for colors white ‘4 , black, brown, navy and maroon, a Yard Iplece Hats and Bonnets. Put them on the child's new straw. Millinery Values to 20¢ FLOWERS for Trimming Spring ful Trimmed He's, priced at $8.00, $5.00, $2.25, $2.98 and $1.98, Trimmed and Untrimmed—the untriinmed, too, has a large whare « gather wits you If you like, th untrimmed, or you Men's ma and we wili copy $3.50 Vici as m L you may fancy SHOES, Mayer's Make, Broken Lines, a Pair SAM PLE HOSE $1.89 Wemen, Buys and Girls These w as the the lo handy for Easter high colors tn ck and tan 8c 13¢ Te 30c 12¢ hes, Pears i8c the Boys’ or each AGENTS FOR "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, American Lady and INC. FOWNES Phd GLOVES Corsets Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. ward T | | CCR RP EE PM CEL re oa ee ea as 4 . z +|Open 8:30 A.M STANDARD PATTERNS Close 6 P. * WILSON Ripgs BIKE; * —— * YING 'EM NOW ® { * N, March 10-—#if, @ cniaaee [OR Ok & * : Y. Wend of # | junior offis boy tels about the spinnister lady and || * * *® North Car na has purchased *& h d f * BOY IS GIVEN NICKEL * ne and will ride to the * the dream prof. * FOR RETURNING $1,000 ¥, * and back every day. * * BU * * Other congressmen are looking, ® y., march 10.—generly when, prof reed told him everything that|* * # at wheels with a view to buy: #lone of them forch in guys | Was on It tah * ® wheels {6 a to the #/#et# pulled he js in p Rr duets te 2% h ¢ # fact that Preald Wilson &| but ono of them slipped it over aint ‘Gaver told (© Sk ano # rides tion the bulls uther day t it for fear she|* * It * * 1 reed, and h * 1,000 in “Ww a oe rr r up in plenty for riley, ana|*® t i saved ¥, street the yulis dident want|* £ n into the Sus- * the first one they sent after’ the! ti ld * ’ * NEGRO HOLDS GIRL prof was a lady bull, and she done| say, says the prof, git me on|® He ke and, ® CAPTIVE ALL NIGHT her part ait ci: ber * pull from a { am a spinnister, she told him, | disch * his it aw NEWARK, Ohio, March 10—/4nd 1 am and i cant Md < nw ina clump vs a life checkerboard id ys 1 OO OO kk rail ¢ pu ff abounds in thrilling si and ha make it ¢ tful affair \ girl home from a pleture the At Popular Prices the negro sofedt her and cl Heretofore “The Gamblers” | hand over her mouth has been in the hands of tl ! Pheatrical Trust and the prices |IN SPRING, _ TRA-LA! |" been fro to t sig dolla er, the ] Play I ‘ in the not being trust 0, 3e and 50, I ¢ admits to any sea house, it, being bargain n The matinees, Thursday, ¢ | urday: and Sunday, will also | Theatre is,’a at Third treet and at i Lig BI fUUL Avenue and ¢ i 1e of the largest and finest bplayhe uses in ected that “The Gartbl at tiis| \ 1 break all record | popular playhouse Our des for Mexico vilonal banner jeld with a doue ead, how in the world is going to arrive at the cost of a) °° single bun I ble er BOWELS SLUGGISH, S1 OMACH ‘SOUR, _ GASSY, UPSET? CASCARETS GREAT! lady bull i 1 it to mar readjusted ma she would be mor tracktive to ents than what she had bee That awful sourness, be! ng of neld and foul ga { the stomach, the hearthy : eating, feeling of fullness, diz 8 ach {8 full of sour blle—your liver at It isn’t your stomach’s fault—it 1 ligesti biliousness and constipation t no tr dh fii they {mmediately sweeten tho st remove the went in and pi prof the prof he 4 od and foul ease bile tation, and there was a bunch of constipated wast the, t oi tty b ble is ended A scaret tovight cops that thought they would kid him wes you aint much of a forehun of them, b. the mn would have a Indy bull pout that, yun |feller, says the prof, you write o a plece of paper the name of your| |mother, the name of your school |teacher, the place you bought y mur | jring, and what you had for break £0 Cents, Never aa oF sicko, SCASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” fust 80 riley did, and he gave the paper to anuther cop, and them ee ce oe a ames ee SPRING «i EASTER GOODS|

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