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+ 1 ROTTEN f BREMERTON WANTS ANOTHER BLACK EYE NAVY YARD TOWN ALLOWS FOUR SALOONS TO REOPEN FOR BUSINESS, IN PROTECTION OF A COURT ORDER RECENTLY ISSUED sing @ thriving bostness, ‘The nis apparently hankering Joon men clatm that they cannot r black eye from the pix of the navy ¢ art- |} be interfered unt the writ ment, In mpite of the fact that only |eomes up f ng Jude a few weeks age the pavyyard ¢ n, | Denney + with oa » be In o ordinal . iewal, « t will con © pelt lique and Hquor te a revoked licenses expire | 4 within her boundaries, | In apite of the tro der protection of a Writ of cer: | traffic has caured t tiorart obta.ced from Superior Judge wun ¢ Denney, at Bverett, a few days ago, te and several four saloons have reop navyyard ¢ MAY WEAR STRIPES FIVE JAPS ARRESTED UN- DER NEW LAW et felt for any man? This letter has been kept | storage. ever kince it came f reduce the _ ter readable point, We gels the right man i 1 have never Komments by K. M. C the ‘plug hat on the} 1 GAMBLING} fer things, tha Five Japanese were Diing in & smd! restaurant avenue south arrested under Diing law. inte: Nee headguar be opera style We fell awon donning of a 4 with the necessity f Payne having now hold # he griddie German si ing of the hem up | foreign mes Warrants will be secured from the | “"** ee @tiice of the progecuting attorney The Hawelian legislature te In a deadlock over a proposed loan of SES ER eee ew em | Ode to Melancholy Mike ° bel | sTis better to have loved and lont ‘or marria, the: ‘ont O ebvecd babes Rint ert eae And think of what a wife would Captain Jobn Kinaie, U. 8. A, de- om. | tailed ae | instructor In the Washing- " CHILDREN certificates of indebtedness in to be made by the Insular bureau of the War departinent. Orders have bom, iseued at be es the er ye Cutte ui take Judge Wickerwbam tw Us-| JUDGE TALLMAN MADE) =e |" WEW RULE IN THE DL-| VORCE COURT Boys Will Be Boys! Tooty Dunston slipped a bow of Cigarettes inte the side pocket of Aunt Attic Windpenny’s best dress,| “No agreements made by parties @ad last Sunday in church, when abe | or attorneys in divorce suit, regard: | went to reach for her hagdkerchief | ing the disposition of children, ought they all fell out on thy Tr. She | to be sanctioned by the court unless was embarrassed Almost to death.—|the judge who grants the divorce MeCofdsvilie Exhumer. knowe all the facts,” Superior Judge Tallman eatd yesterday, after con- | tinuing the divorce sult of Dukinfield against Albert field, in ord President Roosevelt and Secretary Loeb stole away secretly on a cruise ‘up the Hudson. Rewspapermen are to allow them tiene to Rhee chee ow anied, their &-year-vid chiid would j tue San Francisco combined gas com | have raised the price of gas|on ground of non-support. She stat not to de and the i dealers how: com! are si ting |ed that she had with glee. Wou'd support} mand siimeny an the child. Jedge Tallman refused to become) & party to such af arrangement, | stated that it would have to be) proved that the little boy would be! ‘Well cared for. He said he could see) nO reason why the father should not | support bis chile. child. LIVES IN DANGER German scientists are again mon- keying with the tuberculosis germa. Haven't found out anything yet. A Word from Josh Wise “Too many men start out seckin’ fortune on a fast express train ant then take lay- overs.” EVANSVILLE, Ind., July al last of the state troops left today. | Members of the local militia com- pany have been advised by their | captain that it fs uneafe for them) Now, Don’t! te somata in the ofty, aa that ine | » be tter leave for a time until al big the neighbor 8 affairs do not suit | Bad Deters dds. Don't meddie; a If the people next door have a scan-| 44 AU, ede ‘OOM PAUL ‘Don't meddle: sesric be far better off If you stay in your cot, ‘And remember that, whether he's E. Sn sigh OYSTER BAY, July 10.—President | Rooseveit and wife are the guests of | John Burroughs at the naturalist’ ‘=| home, West Park on the Hudson. | ‘The Oyster faker haa eae on the Srenident’s ehu- COFFRE TO PERFECTION ee Fiera of wild horses discovered in HAVE YOU TRIED ‘Wyoming, and the ranchers are go- bd tng out to try to round them up. Clinton 8, Cranston, for many an N. P. conductor, died of The supreme court of Minnesota has affirmed the decision of the lower court in Mayor Ames case, Sentenced to six years in the peni- One of the hottest waves In many is sweeping over the east rations are numerous in many For Coffes and Fresh Rolla, for |) lunch or @inner? Best moderate priced lunch place in the city. 120 SECOND AVENUE The Hunt for an Ideal From tar Snohomish comes a} breezy fervid message from a young | irl named Iphegenia who ought to Take the right man happy. She) says: “I want soul-peace, spiritual-| harmony, and heart-sympathy. | Grave the society of a man who can | Rich Understang me. Somewhere in the| | ‘world, an I firmiy believe, my soul: | affinity is floundering astound in| | Jewelry 706 First Ave. earch of me. Will we ever meet? ‘Am 1 destined to go through the fough hard ways of life un-wooed, | sacwoo, and un-wedded, seeking tr this higher-peemana) th pompethetio- -complement to my who will arouse in me the! strange incomprehensible love-err hed at on teattation ter Tatie—Hix regular $8.50; thinn | Solid Brass Tall Ciub Cuspidoree; | 1 PRAYED FOR EYESIGHT--HELEN COULD PLAYED THE ANGEL t for Mine I couldn't see the eH the pretty tdnge, 1 would be the way it used to ne” OA FREDERICK & NELSON lacurporated Fine Furniture Never such selling in July as this! Absol Great Store since the Thinning Out Sale Began, Monday My a Sale must come—varictics and kinds would not last much } mand for the many daily bargains e The success hence prices of Ft No reason for sa it sheuld be Tomorrow, sale is » matter he ire, Draperie ng except our desire to then, is the last day, and values up to $3.0 Though many come in during the morning. Such We anticipate a greater rush te values as these for $1.00 have never been No goods sent C.O, D. Each sale final, Furniture finlere Stand, made of solid oak tm the golden | 1 peir od finish and in imitation mahogany 5 and & t2-inch roup } eming with top and for cash, ing Out lower shelf co Thinning A well made Roman hered oak and im tered 10 @ variety of regutar $ Thinning Out sale pri regular price $1.00 Btec solid golden and Cut sale price er pair terns; Hickory Stand, bas « shaped top hickory legs and lower cross | y jar $3.09, Thinning Owt sale price... | 1 An Imitath with ten! pieces; i price 7 yards Sik Pu | yard. 1 yard Tapestry ning Out sa 10 yarde Figur A White Kitchen Table; size of top ie lar $1.48. Thinning Out sale price A Hardwood Youth's Chair in the golden finish. Has full spindle back, brace arms and a large ped wood seat; remular $1.6, Thinning Out $1.00 27e42;_regu- 1.00 sale price A Bolld Golden Oak Diner of the full panel, brace arn g Ree (Tare regular cobbler seat Pom | a strong base; ‘Thinning Out sale price A full sized Solld Oak Diner of @ neat regular $1.4. Thinning Out sale price A Soll4 Golten Oak Child cane seat ‘ price « pattern 1.00 | Roaker with fol stxea % Thinning Out sale | a price & Combination of Red and White recu Fe $1. and $1.75, Large line 4 well made A Hardwood Golden Finten Rocker with dle back, shaped wood seat and a strong regular $1.78. Thinning Out Sale price Carpet Dep. 1 18x36 Axminster Rug, regular price $2.25 ning Out sale 1 $-0x3-9 Mitre Rus. regular price SLi. ‘Tn Out sale price i regular price $2.0. palr. at Thin- $1.00 Thinning Out 2 Hassocks, 2 Complete Housefurnishers it palo price Last Day of the Great norécr| £ binning Out Sale The One-Dollar Day Tomorrow ttely no dull hour ne po! s Store has never been better maintained Out Sale be t really expect such a rush—the d it we have, ne it values forward that have surg ¢ gone at this sale at sacrifice prices have the sale even better than we promised Saie Will Coaiinsd Uaiil Sivie Closing, Saturday Night | goods shown in the window at $1.00 may be gone before evening. ffered before in Seattle. Drapery Dept. Ruf, Muth 248 Down Pitow 1 palr Nottingham © Panel regular price $1.75 Denim Covered Sofa Pillow ning Out sale male price Thinning Out eale price $i.0oo < Out sale pm me Crockery Dept. Aemorted of Decorated Deworated Jugs and Pitchers, ai ¥ Dewmnied China Nut Bowls, reguiar tS steed Ol Can with Pump, "yler od Feame Clothes Wringer at 1.00 Assorted Hts and Figures, ‘Thinning Out sale price Mra. Potts’ Molt Plated #ad Trons, regular T-plece Pecan sd ‘Catna Berry ‘ei, regular sf 7 ular price $186. Phinniny } savory Re . ow i Shoes | Dept nig gh | Sin cep uy a ie wk A few pairs of oD get sg sg og 1 oe Boor Mat, reguiar price $2.26 ho j 1.5 5. at iti ’ $3 Sh left over from the El- ing Out enle price . Co tet ted ~ y 1 Lixds Steet Door ‘Mai regular price $ Poin: NY wc toohemaac esee ‘Tea Kettiea, "'r = to $5 oes ephant Sale will be ing Or rT 1 nate 2 ae 4 ice fico yd $1; values up to $5 Cloth, regular price $1.80. ‘Thin. | ular $1.78 set 1.00 © . $1.00 | pina Cracker Jare at ow Shades, regular price § | 1.00 Thinning Out sale price ...., $1.00 | Rowular $1.78 tmportdd Reer Bteina 1.00 10 yaste ane Remnants, Thinning Out sale | T-plece Ruby Glass Berry Set, at 1.00 Frederick Nelson «-- Second Avenue; Madison and Spring Street Stone, Fisher & Lane Annex A TRIUMPH OF MILLINERY SIMPLICITY of investigation 0 rh scription on the plate - * ‘i ‘ The Sound Clothing Co 10 Wis ‘Anoenss oe ing bustnes# on Becond @ next to the Hon Marohe c prodt today that they will go 0 |nes# tomoprow night. The i |be open all day and evening ¢ Pate " r @ thee ag " mod « wey below why The store will doubtiers * and otal male price, chotee, #12 06. i () This Week i be , A ope i for thts week at mat “also They're not the Hats that everybody's refused to | the remnant of a season; very one is fresh and beautiful—made especially sale, s with one stone the stocks of We kill the proverbial which gale sat the bie dey pert our Milliners nd 600 Pike sabowne er trimmings, and you get the benefit of the prices we're able to make in July It would be lnigh sacr to comm Dabney & Woodhouse set El amma eaeol the beak oe } 418 and 600 Pike Street, heretofore at Five Dollars ramen ego Bi pe ee This one sale alone will crowd the store from early morning till 10 at night. The price $2.50, the place the Annex. Fine Furniture STONE, FISHER & LANE ANN THE BLUE FRONT. COR. SECOND & UNIVERSITY THE BLUE FRONT. ett tat PDP PPL THE BLUE FRONT. Men’s $5 and $6 Pants , TREAT HURRY-UP SALE TOMORROW MORNING 100 pairs of Men’s Pants, left over from regu- lar selling of coat and vest without pants; all sizes in the lot and plenty of different mate- $1.25 at Frederick & Nelson's ring. But the end of such mnger against the constant de { than since this Thinning sllest week of the entire year rived and pleased all who »w much the apparent loss will go at $1.00. Better smorrow than any day yet Curtaina, rhee war price u e each, Thin- $1.00 regular price $1.75 $1.00 regular price 1.46, Thinnt: vn W108 Th each. regular price $1.76. $1.00 ow Cord, regular price So per femular price $1.00 per yard. Thin roe $i.co Hilkoline, regular price Ibe. Thi rice $1.00 ee ss ts $1'00 rials to select from; will be panes sThegedeik eins ane put on sale tomorrow at the Blue Frontatthe stg orton small price of... . China Cuspigors, regular tor $1.00 A Sotld Golden Nurse Roc hee a regular pécew@i.f0 and $1.78, for #100 < and ‘embossed top sane, spindie bagk. brace tee ORtom Woven Hammock, regular, $138 The values are from $3 to $6, with a majority of the pants worth § Thinning Out sale price 61.06 | $2.0 Umbrelia Mande, at 1.00 $4, 8 and $6, It isthe most wonderful offer yet given by the Blue Front, Even the bargains of our great Elephant Sale, held before the 4th, do not compare with this. BETTER COME IN THE morning—the lot may not last but a few hours. Certainly they will not if those whg read this notice-understand what we mean— $5 and $6 Pants at $1.25, regularly $1.50 per $1.00 sioo at The BLUE FRONT 8 1 2-8 J 4 First Avenue Thy Blue Front Is Opposits Louch, Augustine & Co. L. Jacobson Proprietor eee a! ett... i ‘ i ae joe