The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 8

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icome to ime your Iget the he Marcum Optical Co. *°", °! Gen. 917 First Ave. ~~ Albert 6 ]|cops To WEAR MITTS IF YOU WILL hat you should have to STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. PAGE 8, 'PREACHER M’GILL, OUT FOR SCHOOL BOARD, IS FI ED? ft CREDITOR MAN WHO DOES THINGS Comsicus ant can eff OrderedSoldbytheCourt to Satisfy Their Claims 1@ The democratizing of the management of the schools 1 @ Opening every building and encouraging its use as a so The Bridge Clothing store, at the corner of Fifth and Pike St., is a thing of the past. One of the greatest sales in the history of Seattle is the result of the store's predicament. The store has now changed hands, and is to be vacated in 7 days. If you need Clothing, Shoes, Hats or Furnishings, it will pay you to attend this bargain cial center without let or hindrance or price to all re ponsible} citizens | The largest liberty and encouragement to teachers and er employes of the district in such helpful associations and| organizations as may be desirable | festival, as it is a passing opportunity to save. Don't miss it. The stock consists of some of the finest merchan- oe lg Amending the law so as to encourage the establishment of} dise made in America. We advise prompt action if you are going to attend this slaughter sale, as the entire stock “y kindergarten in every district | and fixtures must be sold in 7 days. To avoid the big crowds, shop early. : Elimination of military training and tactics in the schools at Sale pip sod rennet ets Ok casa DOORS OPEN SATURDAY, 10 A. M. ‘ as IETS ei} ith ‘backwat det to re-mark and arrange stock for the opening tomorrow at 10 a. m, The : rity provisic r pupils with backward tendencies and STORE CLOSED store has been closed for the past week pending arrangements of the stock, a r) “C 1 bi th) ft es ca iia oneal eaittia bins ee Ore which will now be offered at retail at prices that should create a riot Every Exclusive “Columbia ste the pote speetigy— " a ‘6s ” M 1 will devote himself tf he! 7 7 Id be elected a member of the Feature in the “Jewel ey - : ber, MeGill has the ar eee rset eget <b pany e = Sopa = tes ott re : . ms Nag er pons Pants, worth to $1.50 Boston Garters, and Arrow Collars, Overcoats, worth Boys’ Suits, worth th Samares which ar . t The eral women’s clubs, and the other makes, worth worth 15c, now to $15.00 to $3.00 he Mieet reprode ral nnn gressive, liberal elements 49c to 25c, now te fone control, any other exclusive points 0 eral 5c 98c by the inex a perfect Musical Instrume | be : : * i Ee aD Oc MI want you t e up and hear your favorite i ae ee ies an Tada pe rally Biagio Boys’ Suits, worth to wonderful Colu a ping de delet sede hg ceca ae , $5.00 Sweater Coats, Boys’ Raincoats, Hats, worth to $2.00 yh As! evangelist, McGill Raincoats, worth worth to $2.00 worth to $3.50 69 ai $6. 65 Cash Free Trial ne theta ofthe 1.98 poe =r Bot 98c c aiielens oe on | tauae for & t sree $7 98 Suits worth to $12.50 ee a “record cleaner, and nee, fo ‘ Children's Under- ° a ) angort . ats : wear, worth to 35c Children’s Hose, Hats, worth to $3.00 $b.e0 cas a week ‘ : r | Oc Suits worth to $30.00 worth to 25c, now -. ; | Knows Working People | now worth to | He preached doctrines which th 9c 98c powrearens Neattie's Seiesisak se as auk arattaed ts Sweater Coats, es Ui erwear, worth eee au Z tg SDeaeweemeedee wen er Boys’ Pants, worth it Sox, worth to 25c nes, ni o The Time, CHHOPPER SEPKELLY ibe abe $1.98 Suspenders, worth ts 460 29c 8c tyfers: Drd Ave © Unive 23c Suit Cases worth to $2.50 9c Ties, worth to 50c, Pants, worth to $4.00 Caps, worth to 50c, $1.98 Gloves, worth to $1 44c Oocar H. McGill | | ee ee Boys’ Shirts, worth ae. Shoes, worth to $5.00 Jeweler and Silversmith AND SHORT COATS ‘RUSSIAN WAR CHIEF 14 14c 98c $2.98 pipe Poel worth cena Ave, Neer Madteon ad YORK, Oct. 22— The vo | Cc F ‘ Ha ta aS ag IS SON OF PEASANT. Posh worth tof) Mere Show, wor: ID re Bao C 1 LONDON, Oct. 22.—The real Underwear, worth “ $ 85c, now Shirts, worth to $1.50 Home of the ger fhe gods ‘tte nd 29c 1.39 39c 69c Best $2.50 Glasses autocratic 89c Dea) ae ches below t ; ¢ Grand Duke ' Frannel Shirts, Men's Rain Coats Boys’ Shoes, worth Union Suits, worth F Pe ante Caucasus ané 6 Suits worth to $20.00 worth to $1.50 worth to $10.00 to $2.50 to $1.00 t sr ae | $8.98 | 69c | $2.89 | 98c | 39c KENNEDY 's BETTER ‘ i a tage. Hin father} or Count Mod-| nterest the small son of his manager m to attend the Petersburg. | ded, ries diy recovering frot r care of his wife, at was estate mar vinoff, who t ‘ us we will exam- eyes and tell you persuade Union Label Store—Quits Corner Fifth and Pike Street results you want Rev. Father Thomas F. Sherman from the ™ to the Central La s OVERCOATS! — god pel ei gg eat atta PANGAL s conduct until the latter, hear- | angidates. , o netndad an | eaerks into a rage t Diesen heh De THAD Twas re printed on) "He sought out the husband and] ihe Eig cha agen mT) 1 utertes |told him that if he ever connected | Dr. Irwin and the McGill family interfelt fic yrups with that of Mrs. UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP Th i f fon of Teeth ey are not backward about saving Ked to , 2:10—Nights, 7 and 9 1 him, which she did |find his beloved wife dead sys “aaa Ten Dollars 1CCORE HOTHWELL BHOWNE & Co, |t Jackson reverenced her and|, He could not be made to believe FREE! | he THN GREEN VENUS” |! treated her with tender devotion, |ft and begged the doctors to bleed ? } to be ltr Their happy married life continued | her, and to do any other thing pos If you will come Into@ur office Why should you be? i the Indictment of Louis (10% WHERE aD for two years. Then came word|sible to revive her, but ft was too|[ for Free Consultation, we will ed OTHER HIG PRATURES that Robards had at first sfmpty | late. te 4 FOU oxen yy ber RS ters, In the We and 26 filed a complaint and that his dl Then for a night and a day he lee sy wunctecHature Tear ’ earing false a simp! 7 vorce had just been granted. refused to la@ve her Sitting by and other k Tt will cost you h et of false of the mos z nd powe Jackson was wild @vith rage. He|her body, he kept his lonely vigil. | nothing to find out eet EM P RE S SJ eswimnative ano flesh Vutiding ete: [awore “by the eternal” that the q f Without Uncle Sam's Kiddtes Salespeople Wamted--‘stccnding ‘bargains Throughout the Store. Come see“"OPEN NIGHTS esi | ‘FOR CROSS, SICK, | FEVERISH CHILD If Little Stomach Is Sour,| Liver Torpid or Bowels Clogged. | Hollywood Lunch Waffles ara |now {n season. 212 Pike St—Adv. ROMANCES OF OUR PRESIDENTS; NUMBER 2 JACKSON’S WIFE WAS KILLED BY GOSSIPS KOD. “In at one, at five they’re done” (This te the JACOBS PHOTO SHOP series of Romances of Our , : a4 F. " Second Floor P.-I. Bldg. Presidents appearing exclu. » ¢: sively in The Star.—Editor.) Tees onny after aiv 290 are paid, and| loyes di The romance that played so big part in the life of jrew Jack was a sad one It began at a boarding house tn tucky, where Jackson was liv- rem Run on Co-ope: here are now and stomach disor-| AND DYEING and Office 8, feverish, restless, see ng operative mill | ection “hen oH stad, ther \ certain Lewis Robards accused | re ay anization has bi ‘ tall, of jooking man of hich McGill has bee cane | lasniive © tall, singular 1K McGill has not so { t ails y | nage: ; |nation for the school board. It was Gt cain on to avoid further un as, left the house, but usband was not content ued to talk about Jack stence of the laboring e that he finally entered the JUST RECEIVED a, stomact r a gentle Athen ] name again meee ore, Cath te are personal acquaintances and | Ask Jour drugeiat for & his name again with that of Mra ed to obtain the labor indorsement from his head was born in Ohio in 1 He has four children, and lives in the Universit trict Mrs, McGil n active worker | in the Moth Congress SEATTLE’S LARGEST “se What to Do to Get Fat| '== ae ae Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Jackson. The latter's sudden death | Sie Mr Increase Weight was due to excitement brought on by gossip about | A MUSEMENTS The Real Cisse: of Thinness Robards, frightened, obtained aywhen for the second time he was ' LOOK AT ROOMS AND = Rae warrant for Jackson's arrest the bitter attacks made upon her | As Jackson was being taken to|husband aggravated a heart trou STEAL GOLD WATCH |court he borrowed a knife from one| ble Mrs. Jackson had been subject A man asked Mrs. F. Brazean. jof the guards, first promising, how-|a candidate for the presidenay a Set of Beautiful 006 Kast Jeffersor at to show d : p Ms eat at fens ever, that he would not harm any: | to and she fell desperately ill { Ea hee ng all the times It's | DOdY When the contest was over she bosh that this is the Jackson then meaningly ran his|rallied somewhat, but sitting in a FOR jnature of the individual, It fsn't] fingers over the edge and point of | hotel one day, waiting for her car s “$15 A doing 80, another man ente | ae eeaatg atay thin be- | the blade, the while glaring from |riage, she overheard two women in 4 Nec you are skeptical, come up and see them her apartments and stole a | Mae thelr powers of aastmilation | under his shaggy brows at Robards./an adjoining room coarsely re-/M7.05 beaut|tul, lasting Crowne and wate he thinks the Dataty Marte 1 are defective. They absorb just} The latter fled }coun the story of the twice-re- [for 1! sears at from $800 to $5.00 Di ae chiivertal } ; A ter wa i accomplice of The Bison Clty e t PF +4 ie! Then there being nobody in| peated marriage. per t ‘ e : pseudo roomer men? : Be eck | court to press the case Jackson| The excitement produced by the | ff Our nar @ and reputation sions oung Men ( thought 1 may thir Pan ‘ was released bitter humiliation she felt brought |{t, 4 furan t vr, Den a Ave | now m al jon an attack of heart trouble you pay. You Re staee tlie. seeat eal LI ada f LED DOUBLE LIFE | : i Soon Jackson he that the | again id. Our own nee es, “ - +. frate husband had obtained a di-] That night Jackson had just éieane: airs ¢€ 1 g busine the vorce in Virginia kissed her “Good night” and left hreds of testimonials CHARLESTON, W ery of the “old m Whereupon he hastened to Mrs, | the room when there was a cry and | Bit y of Oralthesia Robards and begged her to marry|he sprang back Into the room to NEW PANTAGES: ad nts Known to chemistt It ts} woman was his lawful wife before votutely harmlenn, "ye san | Dodonaea BRING CARGO HERE IBOS 40 Pik hiske d gray hair he worked | Semt-Prote al Try-Out Night Hs apy ee, ei 1-403 Pike St. nind Thursday, Second Show ut, out of consideration for her 4 ° FAPPATURE ACTS—r he went thru with a second cere! One Hundred tons of cargo wat TD ESNTISTS | Judging from young Mg Rocks Wate DRT, Aine cee |yaset trom the wrecked steamer IH” 9429.22 SECOND AVE Two Shows Nightly, 7:20, 9:10 823, felle tatements lawa are merel [EEE Fs i a a 8 2 220 whore Stancara oil | | 16 concerned, Drug armacy and other good druggists erywhere on a positive welght increase or mon Gossips and his enemies made|Mariposa, on the rocks in gma much of what they called his “mar-jpassage, was here Friday on the riage before divorce” and in 1828, | steamer Morning Staf Phone Ma

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