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GOODWIN HAD A RAW THE COMEDIAN WOULDN'T PLAY IN SACRAMENTO AND TOOK 4 : . IN A PRIZE-FIGHT—WANTED TO BUY A TRAIN, TOO M ' ' ‘ » u tet Green Fruit, Bte Hay, Grain from a raw spot tr have prevented ly speaking his lines had he) it tx Dat the Clunic opera b r Poet PRICES TO PRODUCERS bee 7 ‘w . (Tr . + tor goods de od at When asked why 1 to} eat Srigente © 4 ppear Hy that Go« Pike Street's Celebration ls Under Way Dovw't fail to « races ml marry must be hand WOOD'S CANAL EXCURSION some, strong, stylieh wid rich. if he Wily cliente. celibeatinn of . mone ¢ ve. Take a Steamboat Ride to the Oa Olympics Sunday tylinh, Next Sunday morning at @ o'clock, In fact, ideal mist wear trousers and talk base In fact Anything that weare the prefix My will do. Street. This afternoon the various - Ae gl x athletic events as announced in yer Southern fle propeses to out ps RY teiay’s Star, are taking place on | “lt a 4 ie tween Kan an whe de | «ng Aled between Pine and | eae: Fige. = } ohh ry The parade of the various band Booker » aeke bin gain thie un the & uthors that will participate in the two days | fellow negre the face jee club will render fine mustea: celebration will be held at 4 o'e of recent The admonition | Progra. "Tickets $1.00, vance this afierncon. | was not sale at Guy's droge orner Syl and Yealer Ruattie’s tue it Meadows, The program for tomorrow ts as} tims a follows il a m—Street parade on Pike | Radium Street, from First to Seventh av-/ @nues: uddress of welcome by Mayor Humes, response and reading of = Madison Park Pavilion Declaration of Independence by F. | —: | Grand ball every Thursday and} Wind bhew at the rate of TS miles! @unday nights Aleo Funday after 0 . president of the da: a ee oe tne WY. | an hour in New York esterday. |noon, rein or sbine ° atand at Second avenue and Pike | Three deaths were reported | - dn ONS ip m—Tug of war between |. Trapersons died from the heat in teame from plumbers’ and Iinemen's | Philadgipnin yeeterday uniona; 1¢0-yard dash, mrofessinals: | Pour dextha trom sunatroke were ja gr 2 pit | recorded in Pittsburg yesterday en's race, contestants must are Snow fell over the greater portion 200 pounda, @ women’s race, « mirls’ | o¢ Montana yesterday race, and & wheelbarrow race will ma @onciude the field and track events! The “nookie” whe won #100000 on of the day. , the American derby in Chicaae re errs cee eer ce Will HOt be omitted, Dut will taKe ginee imaedintely after the leat |” © Seattle Barber shop, _ Face During the day a company of acro- dete, juagiers, contortionists and tumbiers will give performances on | Ages erected at Various points on ie street. SOCIAL DOINGS The Young Ladies’ Cinch club | B met Wednesday afternoon at the res = STAR DUST: ae } : F + inh PLAYERS | Mra. Ellie Morrison will SOSSCESRESE SSS itr ure Phillipa, Morr j Great coml strike at the Duns-/9, at her home on Terry av muir mines in British Columbia bas| “Mra McArthur and Mra Dinnen Been gottied. of Spokane are the guests of their mother, Mra. N. Cleary, 914 Ninth In the revolver mateh at Parts the | avenue ‘Aimerican team defeated all com-)" Mre Newell W. Huggins T LKIN etitors, tained a ta umber of guest —_ Wednesd fterncen, July 1 At} A gat trust has been formed mm carae ATMOS July ‘ Sin Francteco. Good place for hot Mr. John C. @later left thix week In honor of Mra. J. O. Pyle ir factory. for New York. i r Fema | Mrs. 8 P. Weston was the hostess Mra. BR roy, Ir, entertained a! few friends informally, Tuesday | ‘Th leas money |C¥ening at her home. 1404 Marton! Our Lester Piano laste a i“ lifetime. No better Piano mate. Mise Hahn of Portland, in the | guest of Mise Leern Conn =f i ‘The secret of the rich, mellow, & fellow has, th’ es [i Lester tone ts in the sounding board, which is made on the same principle as the back of violin, See the Lester before you buy Our great sale of Organs has [Bp brought scores of buyers; our “Runaway Girt” Hd prices are a surprise. The seat sale for the Augustin | é Daly Musical Comedy company at | [the Grand opened this morning. b i Five performances, beginning # ‘A Farad free eee TD ci Custer (ay night and continuing Mon footy * |Buesday and Wednesday nights —_ | Wednesday matinee, will be given. | A . more cheerfuily he parts with it. Deficit im the postotfice depart-| Por the first two nights the bill ad acal ones be “The Rundway Girt The re- $2 s Bent fer tne Cincal year Just lowed | ainder of the enangement will be 5, 28 na |The Cirous Girl.” j United States shipyards turned out Third Avenue Theater | $35, $45 the fiscal year For the regular matinee at the rd aa wide year Third Avenue theater tomorrow af-| | tornoon, ie Santora eabeny wil The Vietor Talking Machines, Northern is replacing its repeat at Lynne.” The same per- “ . wariet Unldges with structures’ built formance will Close the week. Jf Which are the wonder of the of steel In the Cascades. | Next Sunday night, the eighth Wy Twentieth Century; large stock —_—— and week of the Sanford com- of the latest records. The second battalion of the Nine- pany, Guilty” will be the bill, | Visit our Sewing Machine teenth infantry has been ordered with the full department tf you in heed from the Presidio, fan Francieeo, io y n of & machine; more than © Vancouver, Wash. poner Th Smith, the murderer of Marshal tim rnons at Centralia, is stilt at large.|the success of venture |i oo Pa .or geems assured. Aif, NO Collectors to annoy you tor employ no agents to bother you The Pacific squadron will take on | complete c supplies at Seattle before starting | given next week on a cruise In Northern waters. Vaudeville | ype A special Fourth of July matinee | 1 v Examinations for promotion of of-! performance t ficers of the signal corps will be ghields vaude t Lencht held in Seattle. \Park pavilion tomorrow afternoon, at | ‘ neo) |8 o'clock. { Willie len’t Dead j winning with the Sunday after- § d d noon 2 o'clock ma Mr. Shiel: ts Our Leader will present an entire progra Shuttle Machines, $16, $18, $20, $24. Our prices will sur- prixe you when you see the No commissions, No inter- eat to pay. 1 Bay, my name's Willle—yes, it ts and I'm right. here to state a nd ‘That when the glorious Fourth! comes round I'm going to cele-| ii brate | } The papers had me dead and gone { the Sth of last July, ! —— j But say. I want to tell you that it's| Strawberries advanced 2% cent» ail an awful Me. crate today and, In the opinion of ul commision Me dead? Say, just you watch me.| most over when the time has come| hand and t around! | Rasp oodn. TH be the most viva corpae re freely that’s left above the ground at nig The papers said last season that I per ¢ aan an mand monkeyed with a gun | Most of the commission houses! ‘And got my headpiece blowed clear! wil} close at noon tomorrow off—yer, I aie. like fur. j WHOLESALE PRICES , They sald 1 fooled with powder—| (These prices are 2 any Sere eee that I burned out beth my sored | lebrate by going Co the races to ‘They said 1 biowea —— n to Tacoma and Olympia, aturday, July 4th, a cracker fune Piano House Cor. 2nd and Union 0 ‘ tT nea | Exeur the hair off my head | ‘They killed me off in forty ways to | On fast » make me good and dead Pier 4, W IV But, say, I never feit so g00d as pm e fe ball team @ a-feeling now, ‘And when the glorious F ‘Olympia " reand Vil rales an FREE A Famous Remedy for Sick | Moved to t406 ad Ave. eT ac “aie he kid that pu thin ie time to 9 Lady Manto, the Headach: = c eaanoie Kops Se ~ SEATTL } erted wetter | Fe 7 clatrveyant eadache All bitioun attacks, dys © siRyyNoS = AND. G. B hy teotiet’ rot" whiom ney [round tv yi ie 2 ins chatahitans: bk. tants de “tae PLUMBING wedi dees cree oo! crack! crack: crac ets on male at Frederic 2, | he cause of this complaint Is not th, muddy complexion and yel And Hot Water ; . \ SWELER AN’ —— Jand at the dock morning steamer | OTHER FRQUULER consult her.| In the head at all, t cones from the , are cured remedy,| Plans’ and ntionntes Mteines, Ce Eee ene aay, gS AND CeerOLAy Over sixty shots have been fired | wails, #**| BONSULAATION FR Af stomach. A stomach that has be-| It t# called Dr. Gunn's Improved Cc. M. SHAW @ CO, yy Leaves 3 Sett Fit ee eae THB-718 Fleet Ave, re a | > | autecen In graphic work. Hours, 2) come clogged by over eating, drink»! Liver Pils, arfd is sold by druggists | @outh ‘side of Colman Dook, foot of |2),4" , gddoaamed ® Mm. 2:30)8 Union block, ext to McDougall Por something worth seetng, xo ta| The great raves cori off tomor-|to 9 ban. M16 Third avenue, Busi-| ing, or abuse in any manner, will all over the U. 8. for 6c per’ box Columbia street, Phone, dames | pg he ger the races tomorrow. . ¥ o | meow striety confidential, | warn you by bringing on sick Whead-One pill for a dore, or sent by mail Phone, Black 881, pn B ecurn meet eine ace track, The! 4m | SPOT IN HIS NECK ei SHERIFF CUDIHEE ASKS US TO MOVE Mr. Clise Invokes Official Aid to “Oust” the Globe Clothing Company Rent $100 a Day The most sensational action ever instituted by a landlord to regain possession of premises from a tenant was filed yesterday by Mr. J. W. Clise against the Globe Clothing Company. Papers demanding our immediate vacation and asking ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A DAY RENT FROM JULY FIRST until such time as the courts of King county could decide the case were served on us by Sheriff Cudihee. Inasmuch as we had no place to go things looked decidedly serious for us, so under a ‘‘flag of trare’’ we sought a compromise f with Mr. Clise. The result is an ‘‘agreement TO SURRENDER Sp Saturday, July 12, signed by both parties to the action in the presence of the sheriff and witnesses. We had no desire to act ugly with our landlord, but as we had THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS on our hands and no store to be had for love or money it was simply a physical impossibility for us to move. We Are Given Seven Selling Days SurArsour $20,000 Worth Clothing | This means the greatest sacrifice ever known in these parts. To store the goods would mean an absoiste loss. Rather than do this we have de- a cided to sell everything at aboot :....i.++- We Open Sale Fe oven Sse 500 Beautiful Suits | | worth $5.50, $9.50, $12.75, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, while they fast your choice for $1.35, $2.60, $5.35, $6.5 Susnd $6.85. The above suits are the most decided clothing bargains the world everknew. The assort- ment will amaze you, ?Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Overalls—in fact, ev —for almost nothing. On account of the veryshort time we are allowed to stay our store will remain open all day the Fourth. Extra salesmen wanted. Store Open Tonight LOBE CLOTHING CO. Glebe 1003 First Avenue {ic : Be Sure You Find the Right Store—-the White Brick Building on the Corner of Madison Srreet On receipt of price. Sample free Dr. Hosanke Co. Philade The The Chester Hat $3.00 The best Hat $1.00 can buy. Bold exclusively by Toklas, Singerman Sarena & Co, Scr itset THE EMERSO PIANO Has probably pleased the greater majority of musicians than any k w of. Besides, tt is not pensive and it can be bought on remarkably easy terms, COME IN AND TRY IT. Stein 2 e Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Ave. If you want Wines or Liquors You will understand that the B tte etren Or purity, but te joet « if it wore sold you at the full price, STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON TOMORROW EXCEPT THE FIREWORKS DEP’T and we shall have a large force of clerks be take charge of the wants h of cu as well as the goods in the 10c and Coffees Departments. REGARDING THE PRICES OF FIREWORK o low. a Fourth, we ah i at extra ‘# worth of Fireworks, for x ee lorem none ground for une quart bottles, at Levinson’s Reception Port, quart bottles, at inal Port ¥ for inva in the re orning to Fireworks, yorrow, Fireworks Headqwertess and 100 Store. Let's dress up for the Fourth.| Saie of Men's and Children’s; Suits will do you good. Go} RHODES BROS., 1325 Second Ave. see One Sama: THE ONLY ocha: Java | -cx—]| me PrieFamiy : = ine an Go to Levinson’s Regular Goods. A very important sale of Coffee at for the Fourth you want the best B) Regular Prices, Rhodes Bro tomorr: morning. Dest” signifies The broken Mocha coe that te N's. tukem from the bert brats that se! | onlin regularly at Se, 350 and Pc « pound } : . will ‘be “oftered from § [o'clock till 1 6 C Femularly $1.00 the wo Fi Brunner &Co 403 PIKE ST. : independence a eae Day Specials RHODES BROS 132 SECOND BE retwoen doneca ant University Homeepuns and | Fiannele; Building | . $6.50 see him at once, 703 First ave.| N. E. cor. rst ave, and ( Cherry street. Ndkerron Germain Qc : . 1927 End Ave,, Arcade Bip, | 8S : Clothin ¥- | Offee 1Ge |[c2icteicers|| Liquor louse General Satisfaction. Phone: Main 1060. Free Delivery A WORD OF A early Both Phor Outing Buite made of neat . H. Lewis & Co. FINE SHOES SoS oSo=s | goo First Ave. Cor. Marion St. Saturday Special Duchess Cake 8c, 2 for 15c For one day only Seattle trans: We Make a Specialty of (40 : RAMAKER “ ™ Duplicating Broken Lenses Sage ot ow tet | ” premises, © the most complete repair We have the best of everything in the Bakery line mt in the elty, Factor