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THE SEATTLE STA PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ge | Aaa per carrots, @60e per| the car at Beattle = ra p% my ow Hero of the Merrimac anck} Jettue [ we; turnips, athe cnet 0. 00@8 01 paricy.| THE BON MARCHE NORDHNOFF @ Co. THE BON MARCHE y HO TEAM coentut winking at Gentiago de} 1, 10 ca | ae haps iandiahle % and who was severely injur n of! jecee— Native S J * : Vv @d. at tho thine, In re : orm, 2003 2% (Ao; | 11146 vo ICTORIOUS OVER IDA mena te| LIFELESS eerie SE heen ance cl Santa Claus “il Ative To Wiis’ aeimee'at dies ci, “ana Unf tcb; aabon eer Gon | epring Tbe: wnat apr, is morrow Morning , epee w of Judge Richard Oaborn, parsley, 20a) "7 #2.00@92.60; | 12@712%40; turkey ne, By a Score of 10 to 0 the Local Varsity Wins a ay owt; parantps, 41,0001 26; looul gregh || Live. stock — Cows, 3 BOUT ten o'clock tomorrow morning, as told in Wednesday's “Sua Game of Football and Thereby Evens Things Up Soldiers Arrested Country Furnishes the Only | sors, Si2vaiia: cautshower, $101.20; | 4% lat MOTO: JT ten o'c if d Star; y ’ Joreph Nock, a, soldier, wax ar. Business in Sight cre ge taf oP Magy used ee Santa Claus will reach the Bon Marche. He will come his auto. a Bit With Their Old Antagonists rested by Patrolman W.C. Hubbard bs 9 $1.00 per don; Bruswela sprouts, b MORTALITY RECORD : ants all the childre: set himd tow! early yeaterday for assaulting per pound, eassigie mobile and he wants all the children to meet him down town tomorrow 7 Charles King, also one of Uncle 5%, > 4 ‘The funeral of May Coyne was held} e i & " or: Sece ee er Today was not active on Weatorn| kona from the Church of Our Lady of| morning, either on First Avenue, Pike Street, Third Avenue or md Avenue, { ‘AS pudiiened exctusivety tn the oated with Joy, swarmed into the] formed man ieee a withthe ot Inwell, but clty trode was dead nnd| pound prints: ae Meatern tows, | 22% Nhuliat ‘was in Calvary come-(M he may be seen and then he will go to the Bon Marche Toy Store and hold ¢ 0 0 Wa o score, , fh nd litt Capt. Huntoon and 5 hielo. t fo See So mt vi > : . SS Se pe hn NO A Mag Eat Gea mater|" Chea he Weaken a | Ks. atin, aged to yeas, ed at reception for all the girls and boys that want to shake hands and tell him wha Roe of football at Ath-| ried them from the fl ronan sevens oy mora oO a gers ¢ bd the wmnay ’ | sdente. re ond yor “hei 5 Brie Paced on elgg la Of 600 atudente orted the | Prisoners Remembered ‘oo Will be in then and a brisk day creams, 38 4g} ie Rasters bie re dense et North i " a le they want for Christmas. B Yersity team of Idaho and Washing- m up and down Second and Firet is looked tor Tage Pty Cn eae. . tn A BE at J 4 Wisin | the tere eed Ore ee crt Not Ob tate @ holiday trade and the| Yo eo; * od he i tan Ce rly SAR oR a Thanhagine county pail yeaterday| MArKEt ta sluttod today | RR. NOB ITO: wise, ING ISe. Ge to tsa for | Wagner's Orchestra Will Render as Usual an Excellent Program at fon, the Idaho full back, tried &/ injured. Strauss replaced Minkler| to cheer up the untortimate Inmates. | A car of buna one et Clete aoe: ¥ the Bon Marche Saturday Night 6 Kick for goal, but the attermpt| at half back near the finish of the | ‘The donation consisted of pies, ca reas potas p "Poultry—tte Diamond “ihe best lasts Jong lax Diocked and on the next play | Kame heeause of a previous promise} fruits and ot aintios not ‘usnalty | apring, 12@1% in ent. Tel, May 1009, tee Was Kicked out of danger by Gard~| of Capt, ~ay peed | found in the menu of prisoners, |thetr products, and there im little| 16%c; duck, 18@1de: geese, 100; liv: - c : $ yearn) In the evening the two teams uw 0. K 1 M | t Co. ‘ tar fieyard tinessuce’"on.Ya| “Wane” at the Seattle theater “| MA E ND l | JOBBING QUOTATIONS. Hioney—124@140 egiey= Mcintyre Uo. pened hgelpnnch cpm es » ce on do Tha in force, ‘nnd on — A matohlens list of barguin for after ax Saturday evening in here printed. ‘Thin Viet, combi ri ae pigees cst ct Ganaer asion told the audience how | og: <> =) Sremamilad 111 Occidental Ave. the regular holiday buying, which will commence in earnest tomorrow, will crowd the Bon Marche to » and 7 ult. . ow night, : Diy tee tres ot boy The pl oe gt A DIVORCE ays othe box; cooking beef, 7@7\%0 per Ib; mutton, wether, Phone Main 496 doors tomorrow 2 The Washington eleven. | The latter | responded to the enthusiasm and cy nee He Me Mo; pork, 100 per Uh; ven), A Women’s Fine Cotton Hose, in Matted Pictures, 26 studies to Hatr Nets, worth Se each, $ nn victory to the machine-like | peared wearing the purple and old. ___ ie lesen ihe malainr bonanan latest stripes or figures, high |) select from, including the fam- | six, 3¢ - he backs, to the hero- | When the clophant Withe!mina ts by § g hae Senta, Bi@LeG, Catifornis | spliced heel, double toe and sole; | ous “Prophet” pictures, regular Invisible Hair Ping, after it ielloses cf the twp, boakden: Wile joining te.by Re Sracahy CAMELS, Coan borrtes. Fo ¥0 these sell regularly at 40.8 pair, | price te ench, after #ix each te. | gir, "hoe a on his forehead wi ‘or | + . idan 48 0 after six 2c. Empyreal Lit ot Cl . ! 4 . ina Being, anil Go LBs eet! | oe ae rer ae yells Sates a - No Means Pacified 96.60 per bbl: quinces, 70@#1.00; per~ Puget er, 10 por ton si0.c0@ | SWEET POTATOES — Those Women’s Fast Black Cotton Tr price te utter oie tie, | pater Chatelaine Bags b rs meralantp Of “Corbett theis | an, outburst, sf EAP ton te simmope, $1.2661.50 por box: grape| tern Washington timothy, ry fancy ones, 20 figae, high spliced heel, double yen " Perratag | THe miter atx, to ‘The resuit of this ‘ BeeP Tce ie, Sinccnnics tao per] 618.00: altaihe, $11.00, very fancy 25c tod and sole, regularly worth 26c, | ¢ Deniancn ry Fancy Hat Pins, worth a Ont for Revenge | ghamptonship of the state tn doub MSTERDAM, Nov. 29,—Bonen- | S000 (se Te nena ibe aiiigcthe _totlows Ibs.. atter ix 16. 1 EA AIM feasibly prise Gee attete bs . ‘he scores of the four teams. } stories of ! scandal are ’ y—The _ following Yomen’s Jersey Ribbed Hea ; Lthree games, tegen gma Rrting free thelr de.| Ws Pullman, Whitman and U, of T,| again current. Vegetables # are being offered to the produ- HUCKLEBERRIES — 3 Fleece Lined Vests and F by She TIPE ‘ be each, for 10¢ ax i : the bande oh foano bast fall Tt is learned that it t im-| Potatoer~$22,00@28. in round lots on the dock or in Cc grey or white, extra q cine be, after tit, cach dn || hres tom beer. v pokane, and sore at the. u probable “that. Queen Wilhelm a Rea oats pace at Sos a nrmant, epec- | Dries fe, after alt, eects Ma | ase Tiplen Vases at fe :: . will apply for @ diverce on grou + jal after mix 236 s J a “ t mle action of the Idabel f | oF ervelty and improper behavior on CORN—Nice Sugar Corn bg ® RCKAgS, ater Aix two: tor | afte i ae ie, he weeters ot teh VOR posetvee bet FREDERICK t Nels at the old price, 3 25c extra fine quality, worth auercerized | 3 stuiconts, worth | dentais, reqular value #l ¢ OU played to wid, and to Dic] The following is the line-up of the e cans Sumner’ or Boye Heavy Fieece |. Flannelette Waists, worth $1.60, | vse oe cigar wre t as large & score as possible. It! two teams in yesterday's game | MT Veete ent Panta plain or | after six $1.19. none fur: tas: e ood forvune w aba the kick= Washington. Idaho, | lines was due TOMATOES——A fancy Cali- ‘ants, plain Nor Bix $Lte. simon Sandner. | ictes high, etter back that! Cosgrove Hague | Featment ‘ fornia brand Mr Feguiarly tT cntete, bemstiiched and French Colored Table Staal back, c lague| "Major Vantets, adjutant of the ‘ornia brand, 25c PP Nm gig one Rigg oe Pg tg Huntoon made Washington we rag eB 3 cans. i Value 266 and S74 each, after | Seen oll colors, worth $l, a ‘ + terfered once when the consort had meer be re 4x, 2 fo P six, 69 ¢ Tet Seerverd snd rus} ’ sa *t actually struck the queen, Got Caps und Boys Cope witty 5a, 3 tor. . © a areas eae} ae ‘This ted to a duel in which Vantets | leather visors, worth 60c and Women's All-Linen Co Full size White Crochet ti @own by o straleht buck through wan Canpinteliy ‘woanéed aha Dow after six 20, Up-to-date #tyles, all sizes, spreads, Marseilles pattern, | i ter. Neither of the et Gaathra deer oer Tamms, worth 6c, after | Tesularly at ibe, after six Se. med, ready for use, worth %e,) } ved. Minkler made a 20-yard rv gen x Me, Infants’ Winter Caps will be | after six, each Gc. a Idaho's center. In the first “Lost His Giankets we uilly and Wings, worth 60, | sold after six at much under pric- ‘iim yards, Dark Cotton 5 iC ig ge “These are variously trimmed by Pagar -e Mp mig : | The ot inelaten we Od Pree agen enyage ne gl eo knowing that Ol Heaters are @ disappointment—that they are Lusterated” ‘Tooth Soap, 2c | toc and Sec Cape at a8. tn yar ne ‘ Roy aes umpire, 5. At] atolen out of his room, & poor investment for the purchaser, This Heater which we boxes, after six 60. ts He Cage st Boe, we tS eet ms Ralph Bheafe acd H. H'ippeen:| Buy stock Inver Fisheries porch Ee ntapliesad gag nigga Aten wae ceo: Sorted aatea Machae ts tat brie, r mies Cape Mt Women's All Wool nemen—E. J. Wright and Robert} co. 303 Pacifie block. average in g00d points. We consider it the best Ol Heater on a nacciala Rubber Goods at the | regular 75e kinds, after z Gerentey; toachdowns—Euntoon and oer, the market. following low prices, after six. Children’s Esderdown r re ce re © eel, Cael ‘wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuet Co. We sell these Heaters on the following conditions, calling Children's Bibs of Rubber, after stripes," trimmed with ; ant! particular attention to the fact that we absolutely guarantes anil ur, after six, 7c. 4 aN other kinds of heaters and cook stoves sold by us. good stockinette, Women's and Children’s © ; don | Packie the oppoatog fail tavariably for Morton's ickieg Idaho Horton was a factor, as saved t elites ai i comasitice thas sarge of th the. social was com- A. B. . M. Simon. | Hickman M: Jett Graves, D. Hi. A, Beck and J. C. Mitchell. Fe WSBOYS _ BANQUET ‘The Seattle Newsboys’ union heta | fits ninth annual Thanksgiving ban quet yesterday. seated at two long tables in the ‘Merchants’ cafe. ree Harrison, the tof the union, sat at the of one, and vice’ president! mer Pomeroy presided the Other. ‘The tables were beautifully decor: ated with flowers, and a boutonnier was beside each plate. ‘The menu was an extravagant one, sufficient to surfelt even the raven: Ous appetite of growing youth, ‘The was one of such hilarity as gnly strong-lunged and healthy boys capable, John Neison Killed Ui John Nelson, an employe of the Fail City ising works of Fall City, was instantly killed by being Be with 9 st steel cable yesterday morning. The body was brought to Beattie for burial. Medical Water ‘Thirty boys were| SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE WEEE Wearables for Men and Boys at Peterson’s wer a sizes 12 to 15 years: bon valag Bey Store's shader of ‘and cardinal collar’ and cul purple and red stripes, all six. ae 60 value Heavy Wooi and cardinal, well worth Busy Store's o8e Men's Fine Worsted Yarn Sweat- ers, wonderful weavers, $3.00 value; Busy Store's price . ings, warm durable, - oes did lining, well made, special Saturday ... Boys’ Fancy Laundried Percale Dress Shirts, fast washing col- a regular hod value; Satur- Ske 208 Peterson’s 7°,,298, 210 A Specialist ts now in charge of our Optical Department We guarantée to fit glasses to Per- ys a a led Boys’ Brown Melton Reefers, double excellent lin- ef wv. CASH GROCERS Successors to Adams Grocery Company. 8 for tomorrow, Sat- of choice bread....10¢ Adams’ beat Patent Fiour..8ic 19 pounds fine white dry Granulated Beot Sugar..$1.00 Adams’ Best Catsup, pints.1se 4 packages Seeded Ralains..25c Towa buik Creamery Butter.25c +Ib. can Cuttings Roast Beet . a ‘Totiet per Ib. Popular brand Vantla Lemon Bxtract, 2-02.. Alpha Home Pudding.. ‘Wetmore’s Chocolate and Vanila Teing, regular pric special ., Lamon't Crystalized Eggs, 1-Ib. can, equal to 4 doz exge . Re) Grant's Old Home Boda... ‘4¢ GLASS & DICE Telephone Main 482. 1428 SECOND AVENUE, Opposite Bon Marche. Brunner & Co. ‘Tol Main 1060, 602 Pike St Goldman’ s 901 Second Avenue Burke Building THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Our goods give perfect satisfaction. ‘We give good value for your money. | Try un and be satiafied.” Special in- ducements for the holidays. SEATTLI largest and |@only first-class ane plan | an pi HOTE came WE DO NOT RECOMMEND OIL HEATERS of oll, ball securely fastened so that it may be carried from one room to the aig. bie Perr . 84.50 Perfection Guten | ‘ou Heat % Inches high, holds one gallon of off; price .....95.50 Perfection Smokeless Oll Heater, 3% inches high, hoid 1% gallons; Price 86.50 Saturday Night Specials FROM 7 TO 9 P. M. Furniture stores are not waroatiy busy on Saturday night, yet it ix a splendid time to carefully select purchases. To in- duce you to come in Saturday night, we offer these special juee—things that you can carry home with you. No Bat- . urday night spectais will be delivered. Saturday Night Specials From the Drapery Room White Enamel Poles, 4 feet lon; and brass brackets . Wood Cottage Rods, complete, Brass Extension Rods, 24 to 44 inch, each ... Bamboo and Fice Portieres, 36-inch wide and 8 feet long, all colors, suitable for single doors; Saturday night, cach Saturday Night Specials From Household complete with set of ends ‘Tin Milk Pans, from 6-quart to 12- quart; each Baturday night ...3¢ Glass night, vite “FREDERICK & NELSON HOME PURNISHI Second Avenue and Madison Street Tumblers, Saturday Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN ‘ 216-218 Burke Buliding, cor. Second and Marion The Important aeience of optlos ia NOT A SIDHU 1 SUE with us. Thousands testify to our ability, stnoe y have had thelr eyes scientifically examined and \ a PROPERLY FITTED by us, _ CLAY EVBRSOLK, 708 Second Avenue, Sentt —— Seog ESTABLISHED 1890 YOUR LAUNDRY Is made a special care at our place, that every ploce of work that goes out of our iacadry ie of the best. If your collars and cuffs are rough edged we make them a# smooth as new. You will find this a desirable ad- yantage whether you ‘are a “rubber-neck” or not, Our Call Trade prices are attracting a host of pleased customers. Get “Queen City Laundry Phone Main 963. 1426-28 Fourth Ave., Near Pike St, We take pride in seeing Sustaining a Note In the proper key t# absolutely tm- possible with an instrument of in- D. S. Johnston Co, 903 Second Avenue Burke Bulldiag You Will Have to Hurry If you want some of those “Pingreées Gloria” The new shoe for women; only $3.50 IREEN SHOE Co. 707 First Ave., Seattle SOLE AGENTS Study the Question ‘The Hungarian process {# the mod- ern process—Capital Patent is the very best fancy flour made today. It contains more “‘Vegetahble Meat”’--# | ‘The fat of the wheat saved, therefore bread made of Capital Patent i¢ more palatable and health- ful, ‘Try Jt STAR PAINT CO. 300-302 Pike St. Largest and Best Line of Paper in the city. If you want cheap fai paper, we have @ large selec. tion, | DR. SIMS’ Dyspepsia Tablets For all stomach troubles, Reduce to 400 @ box, esavnd A, Flour Only 2 boxes to a customer. Green Castile Soap, one-pound bare, worth 1246, after wix Tigc. Shampoo Powders, worth 100 a package, after six ages for five cents. Best Machine Gil, after six 4o 8 bottle, " 20 dozen Men's te Buspenders, two pack- 1% | Fisnnel Drawers, after six, the yards square, after six, $1.26. Rubber Carriage Sheets, 20 inches square, after six, 6c. House Wrappers, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.00, Patter mix, bbc. Gold Band Blow. worth We each, after six, 1 worth 100 to ibe @ yard, 4 She BON MARCH NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1455 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street. NEW YORK DENTAL| PARLORS 6/4 First Avenue extracted iti Hl il -a i ni hg Crown Full Set Teeth, $& 8, $5; Ful Gola Figs, Sup Siver Fu New ¥s York Dental Parlors 4 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE gtice, “San Brancisce, Cal’ to 8 Sunday, ‘10 te y, 1 to & “Laidion al When Others Fail coe The Doctors of The State Elestro-Medical Institute ll and favorably known as Se- tle's leading and most successful | | specialists, for their many wonder- ful cures im all blood and Skin di- spots, pimples, scrof- 4 and blood IUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK. | For 10 years the State Bloctro Medical Institute has been a fixed fact, and it will remain so. it is as standard as American Gold, otro Medical Insti- | iinitators, but no} equals.—Séattle Times, | Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.| Sundays, 10 a. m, to 1 p.m, only, || WRITE your troubles if out’ of | ty. ‘Thousands cured by corres- pondence and medicines sent seo- retly. Book sent free on request, Stato Electro-Medical Institute Sate Deposit and Trust Cos Bldg, 701 First Ave, Rooms 40, | lad eve, and Columbia, ‘Tel. mut 492 Vieunas, Cheviots, ‘wavs overcoats POLOO ‘These Suits are all order made, from the very best grades. of Overcoats—You will find here the , $18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats. t guaranteed ms free. Fuuttine of Men's Shoes, Furnishing Goods, etc, at one-third regular prices. GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, “tun “” to read every advertisement in. this department every day. Bargains may be found if you watch for them. Every Ad. New Every Day Of the Remington Typewriter ts} practical. It's made to do the work well, and it does it. co E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St First and Pike Tel, Main 916 FREE W~~W-|_ GIVE A KODAK Examination of your eyes. Per-| For a holiday present. It will be haps you need glasses. dust the thing, A. Lindauer Washington Den Dental and ‘Seteatitho Optician Photogr: 322 Pike Street Poster Board Six colors, large sheets, at 25) cents the sheet. ALFRED S. WITTER & CO, 1134 Second Ave, OUR UMBRELLAS Are of high grade manufacture and always give satisfaction, ‘They look well and wear well. E. H, SI 4221 First Ave, 6 Ps 4 ‘box. wm oe KIRK, 1209 First Avenue Ye Plombing aoa Save You You Money ERNST E BROS, 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 Nervous prostration in cure it by removing the caus Sanitarium, Hinckley Block. uurth Floor. nor women is a danerous condition, DR. H. T. TURNER a yond Medes SMnisd Cie Teo Moar Collins block, James Sk dad adhere, Dy dad s Cherry and Grape Hat Ping, six, be. fertor ran nd poor construction. en’ eatuse eee ence (Seca Pa naeet | array ee ae | ee : ye Outing tght 1 Ha 8 rg THERE: 'S something more than words, to the people who have in- And We Will Not Take from makers who like and take pride|Il_ Robes, after mx #00 ench. worth Sc a dozen, after siz, 24e" | %% vestigated Peterson's values, in the Statement. that money goes in peotecee soap ok seapeating penlh Mixed Cotton Bone Collar Buttons, worth te pillows a a Fullow Coven tes tai . a t . . as 5 4 a afte: each, farther fore toward buying durability and here than at any Them Back or Ex- Thor dab tatecier Cine” We aad ool Cheviots, splendid | “Cabinets of Wire Hair Pina, y pie 3 store~that’s why the store he such a list of ‘men cus- such famous makes as the Chickor- iting. in medium and | worth Se, after six, 2c. vay cute customer is satisfied—that's where the pleasure of ing, Weber, Kimball, Pease, Hobert << grades, worth Sic, after six sCROE Cotten: tiees epecte la ticeldbeg beak rests to a very large extent. SS eee ee dia Heavy All-Wool Perfectjon Smokeless Ol Heat- ‘%-Button Cut- er, 29 inches high, hold $ quart s Y s } Y 5 e > i 1

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