The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1903, Page 6

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BOVS ARM: TORN OFF HORRIBLE ACCIDENT BEFELLA ° BOTHELL YOUTH (Special te The Star) BOTHELL, Wash tom THE CHAMPION ' GOOD-NATURED MAN (Special to The Star) MANUENSE SAILORS BECOME CITIZENS We'd like to give you every one of Friday's bargains in fullest detatls, Rut we've only «pace te oT mundeeds plan re Ie Fue Oyste i Goed Quality Pressed Tuinbier Be 35-in. Black Coal Hod, %¢ 16-quart Grenite t s the thing for p for No, § Steet Frypen, 5 or &-Im. Stove pipe Darmper Se “FREE With Hoffman House Cof- fee, 25¢ the Pound FACTORY SALE $15.00, $18.00 and $26.00. Men’s Overcoats $10 All the Negent a fn Any Look '¢ Window. | (RETIRING FR FROM RETAIL BUSINESS!) ‘ ~ TER & Be -e- i a aie ateaat OWAGERS FAVOR | JIM HILL GRANTS DEMANDS OF ONE UNION AND vem romes | am ~ ‘ 3 DECLARES WAR ON ANOTHER iy : ¥ read in Seattle, Wash. from two to three, } in starting up the plant which will ar the UNION LABEL. uper wholesale clothing m anufacturing business We will employ and don’t We hundred hands in our new enterprise THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of home-made clothing a year and every gi PRICES THAT TALK FOR THEMSELVES---Every garment sold during this sale | t Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats : ; : are retiring to go into the turn out need any bonus or donation from anyone umment will be made in our own workshop under out vision. $20.00 $ 8.00 $25.00 $27.08 $40.0 Suits for $1520 sso) SUIts for $728 50 Suits for Si0 0 saa Pants & At $2.00 | $18.00 One Pair of Pants to a Customer and No More a This sale will end our retail business in Seattle, so take advantage of it now. All new fall goods are being sold in this sale. What a getting at this time of the year. at 6 p. m. every night except SATURDAY WE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. snap you are We close our store THE THREE LITTLE TAILORS, 1217 FIRST or } ; } { ; i } | “COURTING . +++ Not in the Combine... . EMPRESS Queen City Laundry grey as _ Cut Rate Offices GOV. LA FOLLETTE vm 3 oe ; n . | FOR VICE PRESIDENT Lavon MEETINGS TONIGHT tie. VICEROY YUAN SHIH-KAI AF | EXILES WILL FIGHT FOR JAPANESE FLA MILLINERY 1327 Third Ave. Millinery Parlors AS Aaa TTR "Boys School Suits $2.50 to $3.00 Toklas, Singerman Cor. Second J, and Gen Mme. L. Paul Phone—Ind. X 1157 1327 Third Ave. Warning We tiave no Students—Ail Our Operators Are e Licensed d by the Stat the State | of _Washington SALE OF 3.50 our Artiauic Vulcan Plates 5.00 under the persona! sup ct Dr. & M. Milne and M ree of DB ‘>. D. &, and both members of jurgeons, Lady attendant always present. Boston Painless Dentists 422c°s2es.css: Hourd—#:30 © m. tot p.m Sundays, 2 m. till 1 p.m JUST OPENED HILLMAN’S rare ACRE TRACTS Lember thange Bide & Une Royel Ci NOTICE Our charges are for material onty The only college using an absolutely palnlens procese—secret an nds TOMORROW 2 & college for qeuhenne~ ly or admitted. Our of dentists of long experience woe came here to perfect themecives in our latest eclentife | metho Close to car and school, S-cent fare, only 89 Your choice of any lot in thir ad week Fathers, start your eot-enm, and they will not * on the atree te in their oli days, Free tickets | QUEEN Aune FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Searie monthly Bmal! Charges for Material The college feea of skt! pay for all work. Charges here for eanterta! only a 1 Teper quae- antes with all wo SASrers icotttor. 77 PAIN. Joka Davis & Co.| 709 Second Ave. Telephone 1040. PETERSON Se 208, 210 PIKE STREET. 1320 Seoond ave. Just the thing for « nice light breakfast. ¢ to perfecti vy) Masonic Temple Butldin, Houre—#, 50 to ¢; Bundays, #:40 to®

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