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Te TL SEAM, NR Re 4 fHE SEATTLE STAR, WEDNEBDAY, JANUARY 9, 1961, all that ty all prob =| lice Justice. White tt te Ke | the “staunch }Cann have visit PHOS STOHOFTOH OOOO DED HEOOEOOFOVOEHOOOOVE Clearance Prices remains to be seen. | it Waa rumored | MAKING. and it will FOR “ ‘The rs Judes Cann has been criticls Sh the newspapers of the élty on t BOND APPROVE | At the regular meeting of the/ a te s j board of comminsioners thie morn- | tha the bond of James R, Hamtiton, road supervisor for rond district SPPHPOSSSSOOSOOSESOOOS No. 93, wae approved by the clerk Fpptooe y Vicente 2 [| °* the board. Bi a -_ ‘ 1 And Now the Gamblers Wil SUNK BY SNOW. Yxtra Quatity Woot Kier ait colors; regutar O6 4 Have to Show the People |. vaxcouvren. He. son,» nne Manin Word Sweatere—navy blue and dark red.oniy, 98 ety $ ttish Cotumbla Sugar Refinery, —Saundere Is Bound sank at ite moorings inst night. the weight of snow causing it to capsise Loas $40 600. , Mowe ¥ avy Cottor t and Des were regular Ste 19 cts to Kaow Why. Asiewkintlgy : = ere : Mackintoshes 25 a7 As forecasted in Star last | ised last night apd at an early hour night warrants for the arrest of the | thie morning Sefet, Lauscher was tified of the robbery and detec- Proprietors of the public mambling | Hot! ~ houses In the Tenderloin district | t!¥es have Deem detatled to inveatl. | were issued from Judge Benson's | €ste the tase. The burglars gained court this morning. Search war. | ehtrance by forcing @ back door. An rants have also been issued and gt | OVereosst and en tleige of Jew 8 eiry are missing. lorning is Bearman: ney Wi Be served thle 4 gon of Night Jaik Sailer ¢ Corning The coi rh laints against the gamb. ters were sworn to by T Saunders. proprietor of a Firat avenue south. Judge Renson required Saunders j to furnish bond in the sum of $560. Recently the police raided @ biack- jack game conducted by Saunders and William Moore. Saunders says that It was Gone at the instigation ———— @f the boas gamblers. He charges ey and claims that he has |, The steamer Diriga, . Hunter conspira! | the same right to gamble in Seattle Per Ct. Discount PETERSON’S: THE PEOPLES’ HOME STORE 206-208-210 PIKE ST. IX months ago when we began to plan for this great January S; some of our people feared that we wouldn't be able to get bargains as good as those we had a year ago--for muslin cost more, and trimmings were higher, and work people were better paid--but The Ghost was a) any i j e ue e ‘e eo se , | eng tas id. We boug times as much as we had last ar, and by giving the makers work |Whion end White Tice clube acs | terviewed by a Star. rey Easily Laid e bought four ‘ ys ye e to be inchided tn the ra: Garding tha ohip'e delay, maid it wae when work was wanted, most by skimping on our margin of profits, we've done even better than a This afternoon Deputy Sherif 7, | Shused at Bit they had SLSSSSSSSSHSSSS SOS SS OSS SSF OS SOS SO SSO SO SESS SEH OSSSOS OSS POSOSESSSOOSSESESISH OOOO OOS SOSSHSHESOESE SHOES OSOOEHOOODUSEOCOOOO OIG SOCCHEOOO OOOO OOOO O OCC OO EOE: Yrryvrrr ” FREOERICK al NELSON j Burke Ynited the various gambling [fom 2 tons of sacked oul to un~ Mf Year ago. Yesterday we played evesdropper abe ut the white booths that hold the underwear, and this thetr doors tothe public: No trouble | ‘#0 CHY, which he aUeges enjoye/M is what we heard: Isn't that beautiful? I'll take this, and that, and that, and, oh! I'll have to stop Three Days More of this Most = : 7 Soren ie’ Tank tees dee eae | now, for I've spent twice as much as I've planned, but | must come tomorrow and so on, in much the ; wat 2 me Salles U5 tas sal Fambltog thet all feporta circulated in same strain all day long. It was a revelation to everybody—the great white booths, the myriads of Dausual Manufacturer’ s Foreed q WHO WILL BE WILL BE foe withogt a, vest truth. electric lamps over everything (we're using over ten hundred now, to the joy of the power company), #) pes when th nen thee Captaia ctnims ‘hap and more than anything else, The Wondrously Little Prices for the finest undermuslins made. §f NEXT JUDGE? Me alee gars that thie Sovasooed v0 | Tables filled up again tonight ready for tomorrow. No skimping of the bargains or the variety you can aye The Dirigo will go on arydeck im- | choose among, and for everybody the heartiest welcome, whether you buy or come just to see how we mediately after being unioated. | Will GIVE A DINNER: Sale of Chairs, A carload of chairs bought at 25 per cent. less than the regular wholesale prices, and in turn sold to you at the same proportionate reduction from the regular retail price, Every kindof chair is represented, dining room, office, rocking chairs, etc., and every one of them worthy values even for the regular price; at reduced prices certainly bargains. Herewith we give one sample price. hiddbbbthhdehhheneeneas do things here. ‘ 2 : $ “ ‘ . £ ; ‘ ¢ $ THE DRAWERS i Dy At 50c "8 different atyles, meme cdged ome ruffled, some * And eo to @e, 90, tN you come Here's & partial et Petticoats t At 390 Pr" full width and length; ca ruffle, tucked; not more tha: oe Meavy mosiin At 150 Wa kee clored, yoke bant only three pairs to & customer At 190 Br Ses Musiin with At 98ec XS" um . Hamburg t the same edged with lace and in- « and Hamburg edgings: h Ham to one customer teeeereereroerssssssoersoonsoees Cc. K. Ober, sentor secretary of the . variety Simast endless. v ruffle, tucked of tr ved with to those Netter qualt Se Sig deparisaeat of the ipternation. | rafe, tucked or trimmed wih At SOo Wiis [At SL3askiue The Sale Closes © custom. extra cluster of tucks over deep ruffie. At 75c Sr -oaeie et cambrio, hematitched; double dust ruffie shown alone: the lace and edg- ings are most lnviehly used; the flounces are very 4 And so on, The ehapter would make & Whole page if we yield ed to the temptation. Highest Price, sia-fifty, styles charming. je im the city today, Mr. —an three pairs to « Saturday Night. Solid Oak Frame Morris chair, back adjustable to four Chicago, and Mostin. with work. He tas coed es Geeeae pee. At 25C Msone mise GROGERY BARGAINS § sss ieee I At 300 My 2 used lace and edgings tll you simply wonder; there'll be a twely demand for these. it wh « that was it cambric ruffle, set off with And 90 oh up to three dofars er stores. Special price dur- ing this sale, or Rakai bana FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furrish:rs Rialto Bidg, Second Ave., Cor. Spring St At Agamnd Ovovery Pe new Cal, several dare ago, Musitn, with | and a half. We almont forget | high de” vi ‘Th store, Second Avenue gin give adic At 39c deep hemetit- | those of Natnsook at $1.4; six S ~ | chatr at from $8 to at othe BREAD—Three loaves tor 100 Hi] ner at which the commitiremen and fg Set cambric ruffle niadions x HORT SKIRTS | SOPHO OCOOE SOHO OOCESOEOOSOOOOOOOD BUTTER—Two pounds best active workers of the @ssociation Butk Iowa Creamery for 16 Will be present. Mr. Ober wif! then | cents. cliver an address on “The Foreign | Work of the Association. > y At 26cec cambric ruffle SUGAR—Best imported fine | While i the city, the @eeretary tv Musiin = with ith bi | ks, not more than three granulated, 18 pounds for $1.00 JB) *aving with bis her andl atet ke: mx ew CREAMERY BUT- | Misa Ober le one of the Instructor We'll ship descriptions of those BR —Guarantecd as good fh, 4t the institution, at 290 and Me, for word of then: aa made by an: aoeueey Mr. Ober will be in Beattie until At 2Sc rhs neue At 75c low with high neck, set off with ruffied | set off with torchon lace the State of ae Saturdsy, when he will return to | cambric collar; not more than | of tucking or imeertion, lace or Pounds, full weight, | Chicago. three to one buyer. Mambure trimmed, o COFFEEThat wil ate STAR ADMITS Ataeo {™r" fancy: square, V or F Ard then the prices rise in easy ITS MISTAKE. tucked yoke; not more than 3 to little steps till you get thone A @elasy of one customer At 9B Fea “ux tibet t+ 50c As almost WIth lace of Ham FLOUR — Harrington's Best Editor Seattle Star: of styles to chotae ammeng -V Patent. It's worth Se per Dear Sir, ped necka Hubbard at sack; our price, to close out [| Might you sat ir news colurane, aquere yokes and the rent stock. only sc wack: jin, referring to the gam case Ppuritanically plain, others dein $3.35 per barrel. Every sack “Mr. Humphrey's demurrer to the ty trimmed with Hambure | guaranteed to please you. complaint for qant of facts mfficient wertiona and edgings; too many styles At 7FBo of Kvot mus. tin richty trimmed with lace or Hamburg. And prices go on, parallel with quality and ornamentation, to four dollars. CTTTE OCs SOO O00000 ways fresh. We roast !t our selves in our own improved coffee roaster, Atigc Cambric with edges with wile ie Soeecese LL POCOC9OLO99S9 00% cooees. Plain musitn At7oc Un, well made high neck; not more than two to « customer At 2c. § Cambric or muslin; tight- fitting, high or low. neck; plain or French styles lace or em- broidery trimmed: almost end- less variety of styles. At 39c¢ Prench etyte fine soft ca bric peart buttons; piatn or | rimme most charming masner than those we ever hoped t for $1.26. And onward Again, every add- ed penny meaning just that much more daintiness and qaul- ity. Gownm of real nainsook price between—e@ list would be when one gete to $2.00. and ele. gant Fronch atyle at five. Every dry weather though, BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. °° Amin arse ant neck, not more than three custom: AtSOc fi, ek Uly trimmed with rich lace or |to constitute a caune of a tion, TEAS—The $1 kind for wo. [| mits many facts that {t would ha ane We gukfantee our teas to [§| been almost impossible for the gas At S88c Xe" nmin please you. Money back if company to prove by other than sec- ler to the not perfectly satisfactory, ondary evidence. The developments |f Sbove. somewhat richer as to | Are growing more and more interest- trimmings. ing.” ADAMS GROCERY CO, ie uz reat “Wh: Corporation Counsel 1428 Second Ave. y not permit the aeooest >) Tel, Main 482 lectrie Co. vate, PROVE that | anee @pon a me?) — Choice Tub Butter Special Bargains in Per Ih. 5c : DOMESTIC wean ican aaa cs Ww. Ss. MAYFIELD we : at ae FaMiLy GROCER stylo@ were 81-30, for 503 Pike Streat ‘Phou: Main 998 on up to two dollars for the “blue bloods” are here. elbowing with the commoners All fairly priced His ready admission of thi tention was no doubt apposed | of the corpora- tion counsel to FIGHT.” | Every attorney we that a de-! murrer simply admits the facts 4 the purpose of the demurrer on! OUR SHIP CHANDELRY demure to the compiaint or in mete et Ss ation, and by that ent member of the Jc pe |WILt ELECT | _seenmemiinen”) ‘kD WRAPF Tk all dark 1 patterns, were = | ————— ep and 1c, for Me r «being the r > mite, for the purpoee the dermur- | post, the Inet three ye Kane, who Hyer on Phuc 4 DEPARTMENT, : ; er; that Is, 0 test the legal quen- | quartermaster. Ile leaves a. wife he arg pe te a HoT SPRI } 2T-inch WOOL EIDERDOWNS, 2 J | tions involved, that all of the facts|two daughters, four brothers and = age 7 Theos ——_—_—| in all colors, worth #e, for Be : set forth in the complaint are true: | three sisters, The funeral services = ® painful accident haat night. | » fheumatiom te concerned. | ¢ SN ss ] 4 O our new store in Q| but he certainty makes no such « will be held Priday. ie engaged at work, she slipy 4: are tax Ge 27-inch RIPPLE EIDERDOWNS mission aa to the merite of his case. The vacancy caused by the death an " fell, breaking her right lex. 1 * 444 Ger (the wavy kind), all colors, F the new L.C, Smith worth 500, for aio her. This mort When @ demurrer is overruled in a of Mr. Mathews, will be filled by the tienntechenie’ ts wp ae To-| Newiands attend at enpen at | defendant then| constable recently elected hae been want : n piains Riad aiiete: | o — ing Mre, Kan was removed t be a ghtiy named “The Only | 76 dosen UNBLEACHED TURK- RVERY DAY Block, Cor. of 1st | caters eB morrow for That Purpose, | Providence hospital Rheumatic Cur.” Yow won't have! Ish BATH TOWELS, 20x04 | Avenue South and $| +: dows for trial upon sts merits REN’ ON IRI | and hoping shat tile remedy ait | inches, well worth 12}, tor To « lawyer your eriticlem of th Yu; ’ ae help you. Wt egies Ste wack “or| °°‘ “ee each. oF 41.10 a dozen ences are coming in, people age Jackson. It will take 3} corporation Souael wan m | iS MISSING The Manufacturers’ Amociation of} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | taking out “the kinky” at once. | 72x UNRLEACHED suewrs, | {onished from the effects produced Rae tO @ 4 Seattle will hotd eeting a 1 —_ ~ - ood ry usin = or they did ne nt possible 4 ten or twelve days to ding and unjust. By ¢ tie ge ogy Dranet 420 malig MRE 50c a Package at ae |: ve alt scalp discase, and pre-_ | of the demurrer he admitted nothing i | Thuraday, at the Chamber of Com-| crry WATER, 60c a month; better — My FOS ‘ new hair. But now they ane move our immense upon the merits of the case, but y us disappearance of | Merce to eet officers for the enmu- | than well or bucket. § Hepler Six® UNBLEACHED SHERTS Ip ng that we do what we claim the filing of the demur sim 7 old Mi Jesselu |Ing year, ‘Phe officers now are D.] & Gon, Columbia City, for « e fame quality, usual pri 6 to do. Call at 482 Ni stock of ly to teat the legal questions in- at Henton on New| B, Porter, president; L. Gilbert, first Water service with $5 lot«; a » ofa nesteserrsesteversf4o] Or at Smith @ Kenr % : ed. The demurrer, having been ¢, and the fact that O. B.| vice president; J. We I second} Cottages arranged for hot and col and Second, . Tuied by the court, the olty wilt a young man who hetle trom Mas m wecond | Water |" Chandel Sh its answer, and then t | Diack Diamond, ia also missing, has ae paraerce | i ry, 11 be, ttled upon Ate mertts led Bre. M,Z Jewelia the mother H, Schocke, secretary, | seamen | , | til that time, the company eannot! or the missing girl delieve that |The orwaniaation i# maintained to commend . | Hardware, General cornpelled to prove ar caea| her awa » By | promote the interests of manufac: | , ure femodeled: made to look Ue! wine strent and Second. Ava | ‘selulainis aiphabiaiabeedsioiaiinnss: can ump mit any a i \¢ ur and enco ot develop- : * Tol. Pike 82 oF Gree | ing the rights of the elty, even | : " ment. ce Waacetrten Is Beatie ntiinaetehremernds vik alan «ag | Begin the New Year a re and Tools jo desired, thia morning, | . 0 One upright piano in good condi | With a Good Camera Unlike keeping a diary, ple- ture taking never gets tire- some. We have the biggest I a tion, ebony cage, fine action and . ori. | A \ SEATTLE _ ATTORNEY. © local police ounty author! tone ivory keys of well known and) | 1 ccd ery athena saltee tm order | S10NS WHICH SHOW IN THE FACE reliable make, $160 cash, will Include | | jo her daughter located RAMAKER MUSIC CO,, | consultation. with’ tne’ prosecuting | Mee WBS Weve Boer Ovorwerk ed L4i8 Second Avene Tomorrow is Sugar Day | with he renee om the ene Worried Should Brace Up. oe STILL CONTINUES Sale of LADIES’ AND of all Kinds... .. . Our Junk Department will still remain at Yesler Dock. y. She seys that . Ne Stock of fine cameras on the : DROPS DEAD: dance on New Ye Guy, the druggist, has imported Watohos, Fine Jewelry! in order to ‘ithe ack our celebrat | CHILDREN 5 coast. —— daughter did not ret ., from an eminent French authority | nd Silverware ed Coffeen and Teas, we will give | RUBBERS Soe trrakobotoden gaatety “he teatwod-| Garren Grea "tee | nist 'Svenns Albert Hansen | }arcnisc st tes creation we tit suit] Warkington Dental ant AHN &E HIN $| siteeena stsbure™ acopged oct | ecn ianing Rcmuin Yogethor Wes" |varcoun "tulng ™saniit “igerent |Narkeste s STUTF Mowe 1 te] HY I | 19 cts Fhotecraph Supotr Compett | neat ithe comer of Second avenue |terday Mra. Jessolin learned from ot Ya Subee oF 18 Pounds of Granu- Columbia Street. and Jamen street yesterday ofter-| friends in this city that her daugh-|nervous prostration, indigestion sq @ |noon. “Meare failure fe assign tor age 6 answering the fe. |caused tig angiely or’ éver temation lated Sugar for $I. First and Jackson & 3) imo samy, Sueenseridhing ors |MeReist longing Rne'ctenn gore (ects guaran forces ar rom cay | Vesey Way Pharmacy Free deltvery | lors, ner Firat avenue and for a tment, Corner Yesier Way and Broadway | i * inf od ‘or a oO ." e ere +" " | Railroad & Vester... 3) 'Se- aamery came, we true tn [or way. tn no Informed the au-| for 8 NE mg ng NDIATE ASS T ey @| death made it Ines home. Prior to Sooroorooess-ooeoeoeses, coins here he had been @ member | of the young, couple ler, Tel, Red 2013, e) Mechanics’ Clothing 6 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE. (Between Yesler and Waah- BONNEY & STEWART ington. Look for sign) ~ “gg? Baron seny ngte 00k fo) ; peserel. oF melmers, rants will be lamued for the arrest Druggist, Second avenue and Yea Dr. J. EB. STEVENS, Prop. « Farlors, Third Ave toa Seluenbie |