The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1902, Page 4

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THE BON MARCHE, Store Closed All Day Tomorrow It Being the National and State Thanksgiving : Day THE BIG STORE. ’Bon Marche The Big Store Nordhet@ Co. SEL 9 GLE PUR “PAY PUT COPE OR CIEL “ike St. OPERATORS BACK DOWN aa we believe, of men that if i i i Ltd [i THe die ji en any Chester n and J. M. cher will therefore retain their ition= r denuties, je SBOE TURKEYS CONDEMNED Several hundred pounds of consigned from lowa to Po gemnagd Be ent ante. were condemned - Ine pgetor Coombe, - terday. e fowls hi a paren too noon after killt sition hed resulte: FELL FROM John Stranberg, a sailor, fe’ tance of 80 fect from the ple atin foot of Washington street, to the aoe B pg! last event: He was picked up badly injured and the Wayside Mission hompitaln °° pe tna Aan. nay BURNS DOWN SEDRO-WOL Skagit steam lestroyed by fire earl Building and plant area tate toe ‘The loss is $2800, with insurance $1500. Considerable effort w: easary to prevent the fire spreading to adjoint MAN IN THE Hous! polite NTO! The force of ae rouna the Mmemibley Com THEATER NOTES “Hearts of Oak” james A. Herne’s play, “Hearts of opens an engagement at the tonight. A special smatinee will be given tomorrow afternoon. Herne’s plays have always been weil Fecetved here, and “Hearts of Oak’ omen with a’ good advance notice. “Alphonse and “Alphonse and Gaston.” the hilar- fously funny comedy, opens at the Grand on Friday evening, for three performances. Warde Company Charles D. Herman and the Warde corm, yy open in “Romeo and Juliet’ et he Seattle theater tomorrow hw last performance of i” will be given tonight. Nov, 26.—The nue, reported te the police thie morning that when she went home last evening she found that burglar {| 284 been in the house. An investig- ation failed to show that anything was missing. A Working M: ‘gain Two new beautiful, 4-reom mod- ern cottages, on lots 409x100, two mi “Rudolph and Adolph” is & great Growing card at the Thir theater this week, The P $e good and in in the hands Saf - able company. ‘There will be a special matinee tomorrow afternoon. ————— TO MEET OPIE READ or their lecture at the ¥.M.C.| blocks from Madinon street, exeet- Alter (iene Opie Read, Wallace! tent view, each $200 dewn and| & mabary and Charles Bugene| $16 monthly payments. T. A will be entertained Informally | Johnson, 45 Hinckley block. is RE og te mate FUNERAL to Mrs. Gore Py Consul General Gowdy of ed States, was repr M. jut. The American eburch was wi ponds precisely to the description given by Rydsewski of the oceur- rence, including the position of the woman, He located Mra. Gore as in he bed, and mathematical meas urements show that the discharge of the pistol from the point where the would direct the ball through the | vietim’s head at the angle disclosed | by the autopsy. therefore, tha -| burglars last night entered th Jaundry was totally | ™ count of the affair is the true one. ATTEMPTED PERU, Ind., Nov. 26.—A gang of fice of Dr. Petrie, at Akron, « smal) town near here, and tied and gagge the doctor. They then cut through the floor into the bank vault be neath and started to inner safe, The ci and fought the robber horseback, A porse nel pursued the bandits for 10 miles, but the latter finally enc ne ed no booty ie wa unconscious where th lett him It was discovered that th had previously entered the exchange, bound and gag young operators, and cut all the wires. Mrs. J, Dinkle of 920 Seventh ave- D EXPLOSION FRANKLIN, Ohio, Nov, 26.—A 60. ton rotary engine “in the Union Paper Mill exploded this morning, wrecking the plant and killing one man and ng four others, A chinery was blown eh four brick walls pnd landed } A ruce A anks, iy the inier- jared ee Duniap, real estate, #4 Union block, tle Press club at the 4. — Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. gnins only. Protesser Wilson al Monday and Friday evenings. vate lessons daily. a recliping position at the foot of| Russian said that it struck the floor | ROBBERY THE SEATTLE STAR Tract. \ \ cial Owners of Riverside Addition to Allow Us to Make It One-Fourth -——=—=-F REE RIDE SPBCIAL CAR TO RIVERSIDE ADDITION, Leaving Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way every hour, commencing at 10 A.M. Office on the Grounds DANIEL JONES & CO. 117 Cherry Street Phaeton at Goods delivered prom We think so. And many people agree with us that it is an edvantage to have their prescriptions filled at a place where only leally pure used, where Joe In wocurate and delivery is prompt. Remember that every presurip- tlon filled bere con- tains exactly what your doctor has or- dered. Special prices this week. Hee list Pinkham'’s Soap, to introduce 2 for 25 Regular Cutieura Soup, to in- troduce...2 for 2he Regular tb. Combination Syringe and Bottle .....000 Regular $1.26. Fountain Syringe 49e pound Ade Syrup Golden covery cat Yesler and Becond Piha at td died Die ie iF YOU WISH To SELL PROPERTY in Latona, Brooklyn or University Heights, your best chances in to list C, B. KITTREDGE University Station. Ein Furnace” PEO |p We Aro Exolusive Agonts O. H. a WOODHOUSE Ca. 1409 SECOND AVENUB \ ue RIVERSIDE ADDITION ve. Deliveries made anywhere in the city. i AUTO TTT SLU fe the City of SEATTLE: Cash | Terms of Sale on Riverside Addition Lots are One-Third Cash. FINE BRANDY and SHERRY FOR MINCE PIES All kinds of Liquors and Wines of the best brands. Send your to ua be treated right Beethe Gary let. lifornfa and Imporud Wis ;Americans Pay Respect| BRUNNER & CO. PRESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them ‘We give you what your doctor wants you to mur store we will give away Jan- and free of charge. . Kentucky Straight, Whiskies, 802 Pike St. Phone Main 1060 art & Holmes 627 First Avenue. THE GREAT BARGAIN PRICES AT WHICH WE ARE GELL- ING GMALL MUSICAL INSTRU- OUR SHEET MUSIC DEPART. MENT ARE CAUSING CONSID. ERABLE EXCITEMENT AMONG INTENDING PURCHASERS Undoubtedly th dition we | Phonograp und of musical 1 10,00 to $10 1.00. ecords from 300 to PIANOS kinds of quoting an it is instru- » therefore e In and see for self and talk the matter over with us Seven Picces of 250 Music for...$1,00 Bight Pieces of 360 Music for. . $1.50 Closing Dam Method & Stark 6 Method ‘ohler Plano Method, Vols. 1., Mr We are now folios D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Genoral Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building 28 Hinckley Blook, Thi City Offices Open Every Evening MENTS WHILE CLOGING OUT) TEE nels pH +H} for Tomorrow Only IT IS TRUE THAT PARTIBS ARE OFPERING LOTS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE CITY AT $5.00 DOWN AND $2.00 PER MONTH BUT THEY ARE NOT OFFERING YOU THE KIND OF PROPERTY WE ARE OFFERING YOU IN RIVERSIDE ADDITION, OUR LOTS ARE WORTH SPOT CASH. $40, $50, $60, $75, $100 and $125 The Price we ask for them. EVERY LOT CLEARED. No stumps, no brush, no gulleys. there is a MILLION DOLLAR iron and steel plant to be located adjoining this property and a dinner-pail brigade of 2,500 men. From 7 to 9 o’Clook =3g7 Special Thanks- ii4, — giving Sale | RIVERSIDE ADDITION In fact, this addition lies the best of any property in this city. H. S. TURNER & CO, — i aa We Have Induced the REMEMBER, | PRADA HE TN wy Ra BS 103 Cherry Street » | This Store Will Remain aTHANKSGIVING DAY.. | Opea FRIDAY and SATURDAY wiTH- | SPLENDID BARGAINS In Ladies’ Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Suits aad Wraps, Hosiery, | Closed all day Tomorrow. Infants’ Wear : = and Gloves | McCARTHY DRY GOODS Co. (Buccessors to E, W. Newhall & Co.) First Annual Clearance Sale This Week Only 200 pairs Men's $2.90 Oi Tannage * io Ir now 206’ pairs’ “Machinigia’ Shoes,” alt styles and leathers, double or single soles, regular price. $3.50, to close out at. $2.00 Men’s Waterproof Shoe Work Shoes at 4... 0. 150 pairs Vict Kid or Velour Shoes, regular price $4.06 4—98 pairs Loggers’ High Cut, Olt Side Counters, regu- lar price $5.00, on sale at ®2.50 108 pairs M. vater- sewed, regular 09, on sale. $4.50 100 pairé Men's High Cut’ Water. toe 35,00, oo BB.00 MONARCH SHOE Co., 1319 FIAST AVENUE One-half Block Above Postoftic e. SEATTLE, Store Closed Tomorrow .. THANKSGIVING ‘The Enlargement Sale will ta day morning right where it left off W that will prove vastiy interesting to women that sew and de work will appear in this space tomorrow evening. Watch Ext Table, same and golden brown finish | ly polished, 42x62-tneh foot extension— PAINLESS DENTISTRY ved laboratory and elect! i ice of Pa s Dentistry ment for the p: Pacific Northwest, BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS No Plates. Bulver Fillings . Percelain Crow Work, per tooth tistic Vuloan Plat the ie both holding d both members of Dla rgeons. eg A 12-Year Written Guarantee with all Work, ¥, praneiseeicinis 1 We BOSTON DENTAL i Po Rey PARLORS * : at eu 1422 Second Ave. Opp. 2a Maree ” Par Houre-—-8:30 am. to 10 p,m, Sundays, 9 ™ “ta till 1 p.m. oe

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