The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 7

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THE STAR COURTS IN TREE TOP ARDENT WOOER CAPTURES BRIDE AFTER QUEER SORT OF ROMANCE} AVANNAH, Ga, April 17] Frank Register has won a bride tabip that ran its way th h pollee station, hospital ht with a rival, and a popping from a high tree window ister met as she Was on ioe station seek her parents had ht her here and deserted her, RIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADE Men’s Patent Colt, Gun Metal Calf, Tan Calf and Vici Kid Boots, Button or Lace Style SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET IN “MARKET SQUARE” Third—Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler. Served by All Car Lines With him it was a case of love at firet sight. He followed her to § the tion, but the authorities re fused to let the amitten suitor hold erse with the pretty Meta T n happenings came fast, Miss eta grew tll and was taken to a repital Register called with flow ers, but he couldn't get into the Bring $2.50 to This Upstairs Shoe Store And it will do the work of $4 and $5 elsewhere. Your Marketing for Sunday guished In despair, Then a happy thought overwhelmed the despondent lover, He'd get Into that hospital if he had For several days he lan. | Make It Easy! Do It in Comfort! to cut off a arm! Reason it out. We operate a chain of stores extending from ee Seen Oe nue oe ont Don’t walk blocks with heavy purchases. coast to coast, giving us enormous purchasing power, and conduct rosy bag ' 7 7 ? ¥ i our stores on the upper floors of office buildings. You get the “mn Hep grand ath eee Don’t fight to get into a crowded car. | spuds , moment sister undertook Don’t stand up most of the way home. | Dr. Kellem’s task of trimn his rival i I d Cushi trimming was an artiste succem, | Save your time, save your money. mproved Cushion pecording to Registe is hand “ saat A so, Ray Save your strength—and your temper. Sole Shoe for Women. Hast eaving bis “victorious’ rival, Register dashed to the hos Do your buying at the | | | pital again met Mins Mota A comfortable, good look- But, unfortunately for him, she ing shoe, lace or button, as MB was ly recovering and soon shown at $2.50 Satisfaction or your money was journeying back to the poltce| SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET where you get a seat on your car just outside the market, al doctors never before injured man get well tn ry as Register did {ned to be as near Miss Meta as he could, he walked to the rear of the jail, As he was watching the windows of the seo ond r he caught sight of a back. dainty arm on the sill, Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post hg hig wy tinny on are fake Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to 9. ably a i eahepeos pecials on Saturday j She looked down at him. > The Savannah, Ga., Jail and Tree Which Register Climbed. In- For Saturday our dealers have arranged many surprising “spe- eee cials,” which they believe will notbe equaled elsewhere. Look for the announcements of these at the different stalls Stalls not ready for business last Saturday are now open. These include one of the largest meat markets in the city, grocery, fish mar- ket, and more farmers Come early, while the stocks are big, complete and fresh. You will do better. NEW MARKET COMPANY | “Why, Frank They wouldn't and I came dowr you any way.” Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co.,7rc. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Med alled SECOND FLOOR EITEL BLOG, park stopped | QUIET WEDDING BRAVE BOLD COP ” So aaa STAR MAN TELLS PERSONAL He looked aro ~# him HOUSTON, Tex., April 17—-Miss NEW YORK, April 17-—Sum The few people had grown into Susie Burnett and A. 8. Blalock, moned to capture a burglar, Patrol tas war oF love | deaf mutes, were married today by man Dinegan emptied his revolver he realized, a a typewriter. A. B. Crooker, a jus- (at the first armed object he saw—8| "put Daniel Cupid is resourceful 4 tice of the peace, asked the usual crash of plate glass followed. Then} 4 stout tree stood close to the q questions by pounding out the Dinegan found he had shot his re| wan tie glanced at the tree and ; questions on his machine and the, flection in a mirror | 1 S ie th . the crowd and he began couple answered in the same way s g upward on fof Gen r Many friends of the pair witnested| Phone your WANT AD to + fing Om | By W. H. Durborough. [02 the att Gen, Villa followed some te jJuarez, and was soon after Pos | the unusual ceremony. The couple | 00 tod. art of Register, |staft Photographer and Correspond-| 7° nmaster met for thé first time four months |MAIN 9400 today, for by to | pointed trainma ent of The Star. ago and both assert It was a case Morrow today will be yes-| ier shen 1 spent & good deal of time with| 4 in cold It was a big surprise to me to : a " | of love at first sight. terday. th thee tok hear that Gen. Carranza’s commis-|! t Chihuahua after Villas army with which he uttered them. Mim {#00 had fixed the blame {or the Metlock blushed time and again as|death of the Englishman, Wm. 8 the conversation proceeded. Fin-| Benton, on Maj. Fierro, bu. 1 was ally he leaned far over the wali,|4!#o glad to know that Gen. Villa, lelinging to a smatl Hmb with his | Who treated me xo well while I was wall hand. campaigning with the rebels, had ‘I can't ive without you, 1| been exonerated of the murder, don’t want to Itve without you,| When I first met Fierro, he was Won't you marry me?” | Miss Metlock considered for | t me see you, © to be near erely words IT STILL PAINS |KINDERGARTENS AND EGGS ARE | HER; SUES PAPA) oo ccrossom 17 SO HIGH, TOC WASHINGTON, April 17.—Trav- Tl, April 11 NEW YORK, April 17.—As- |¢ling kindergartens will be a fea-) BELLEVILL serting that a spanking her |ture of the work (. be undertaken | William Zinser has broken a father gave her four years ago | by the bureau of education tn the|egg-eating record by disposing of still hurts, Mrs. Lena Israel 's | near future. : pi Citavgnate Gelinen tor sanee | \36 at a “sitting.” He ate moment 7 It is planned to fully equip a|dozen more without 4d r 0 wou | damages, When the spanking st eh ed eeahaceaeea, be was administered Lena was un- | school, either on a car or some other | Zinser performed his gasts mb a tree to make love to a «irl married and a stenographer. way, and send it from place to place feat as a result of an argument, in charge of experienced teachers OH, YOU TANGO! “"""""" ’ worth while. | Yes,” she answered i} The limb to which he was hold-| YOU'D LOOK, TOO NEW YORK, April 17- hrough the windows of a jail was || | | | ~ ined wide Meee | MILWAUKEE, April 17.—Two/f Cards» I Mary Cameron, who says she po igh 1 ae? y aaah Pennal 4 The crowd laughed.” | professionals, dolled up tn rubber 9,3) sr the whore mated’ free on se. model at a comic valentine Te & conta, did the tango 100 feet below |ff Tetpt of price. Easter booklets, Se tof, W#8 found on Broadway in a 4 tbe each’ Cards from loc doz to 2ée | condition. She told a patrolman har | the surface of the lake at the|—f each Order now |shoes annoyed her and started to # christening of the new waterworks || "NTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS Himove her stockings. Many 6p 1118 First A intake tunnel. tors gathered, Mis Metlock frowned. i Don't you mind those people.” Climatic conditions very important in he said. what spplies to the igh altitude of the ithe Hans And & moment lat none. oer to the sea of this section. That is married next ‘Sunday Eastern formulae | That suits 1 sald Register. are often failures here. Register climbed painfully down aS Book jot used by the Fisher Flouring the tree and strode proudly away t ous the crowd Fisher’s Blend Flour SPLIT IN CHURCH: the perfe@ All-Purpose Flour, made of choice Eattern hard wheat ie icy Seepyemratrene eens §~| PASTOR OFFERS | ep ape any Cig x Foe Tie sh Prods omelet We will mail the book if you fill out and send us coupon below, together with Ten Conte (cash or Ramps) \| FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. For the second time in the last| 817 SEATTLE, WASH. two months the congregation of the > | | “Let's be Today’s Styles Today See Here Young Man HERE is a suit of clothes in our Second Floor Daylight Salesroom which will strike your fancy as truly as a good clock strikes the hour. If you think of ready-to-wear clothes with disgust, think again an dthen come ss and see our beautiful spring gathering Bradbury System Clothes $20 Up Bradbury garments are made of all-wool material and pre-shrunk before cutting, then tailored to perfec tion by workmen-artists who understand every little letail of clothes construction. at my office and the simple. | ops OMORROW 24 | Mayor Rodelfo Fierro Open Until 10 p. m. lentered the town, and on several| joceasions he called for me wita his machine and showed me the town jand points of interest. - | He's a Hard Drinker. DR. ‘A. 7% His worst sailing was that he| drank more than was good for him | I was in Chihuahua when the |{rebel forces left to fight the battle of Ojinaga, and, instead of making the long march with them, I in tended going north to the border| and then to the point on the border | where Ojinaga is located, by some American conveyance When I was ready to go north there were no trains running and Fierro said he could not promise one for several days, being short on such Iittle necessities as loco- motives, He asked me where I was stop- ping and 1 told him, A vough Joke. Just as T began to feel that I was going to miss the shoutings at Ojin- aga I was roughly pulled out of bed one night by two soldiers who! marched me to the depot There I found Fierro with a pass Temple Baptist church refused to Herewith filled out Coupon and Ten Cente for which mail me Fairies Cook Book, accept the resignation of the Rev John EF. Noftsinger, which was pre Street. sented by the pastor following a prayer meeting last night at the ¥ ensed. Chiropractor y church, Third ay. and Cedar st 512-818 American Bank Bldg. | Strife existing in church circles and Madioen— ole. for years is given ag the cause of |the minister's action The members deplored his desire to quit the service of the church, and « oxpre ased the ir complete confi MEAT PRICES CUT “2 | LEAGUE ILL FOR SATURDAY | er a a | The Home Consumers’ league will visit the plants of the Octo- nek Knitting Co., 426 Union st., e |651 Northlake, Friday ; Jat league headquarters at 2 p. m. The following Big Specials will be offered tomor.| 4!) ‘itizens who are anxious to | make attle bigger and better| t ow. : | are d to join on these trips. ‘or me on @ troo) train which was aw, Saturday: being made ready to go north to CHOICE STEER POT ROAST, PER LB.......11c| ‘CAMERA MEN dees | He had practically placed me Choice THE FOLK under arrest in order to do me the ‘ favor of getting ne to that battle. PLAN OUTING Spare 12; C Choice Shoulder 13 pc gee 2 Pork Roast, lb....... C My American friends who ran | | é the hotel were very much excl‘ed Choice Lamb Ss , ster’ An automobile tour of the boule and thought I was another gringo Shoulder, Ib.......... C 7OUING BEC .seeeeree \va on the way to face a firing squad enjoyed by the Professional Photog: | vards in and around Seattle will be Choice Shoulder 123 Creamery Butter i" Phe out og oy eet hen night | all the family eootied and ET Veal Roast ......... 20 2 pounds for....... JC lin satine tx whiah Cha wae ct |pleased at meal time. One . ing that always accom ove prices will prevail at the following 8: | pleted Lee The abi price pre > ng markets: | pleted officers are: ¥. c.[Plishes. this is pastry. For] ALBANY, N April 17,—Daunt resident: Frank A, Ja.jevery one likes it when it is|¢d by Secretary Datlee dry navy” OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SPST TLE MAREET, Occidental and Yesler Way. | cor d treasurer. | wholesome, dainty and digest-|Committes plan to aclext a vitae WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. | —— wwasage ible pickle dish Instead of a punch bowl AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. Can You Clean House? |e know this ts true of our pas-|f0r the new battleabip NewYork That’s why they wear and hold their shape almost indefinitely. We'd be delighted to show them to you. On Credit We have a buying power covering 21 stores along the Coast to back up our credit plan— that’s why we sell—good—clothing on Credit at Cash Prices. Let us prove it to you tomor- 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 Union St. ¢ Plent t puch work te dd right | because we sell so much to the lenty of such w f Z WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. s ~ fd " THE STi | 88me people. TIS ee BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. pee eae oes TART ony not try some of our cakes SAD, GIRLS : Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” HOUSH CLEANING BY ‘THF | today? - P. init April " M. mae ae ‘i ’ r ‘ A; ret ect of police, has forbidden’ the $ Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and vin SORE REO OS ST GERMAIN BAKERY | tsising ot ine proposed boxing tour * quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. Will only cost 15¢ for 1 day, 3 . nament for women, to decide the ; brought to Star office, 1407 Sev tests were received by the police de for 3 days, 60c for 6 days, If ad i | 409 Pike world’s championship. Many rae | nth #¥ 1517 Pike Place Market partment,

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