The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1903, Page 2

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5 THE FOOTOMLL A girl in De ' a by tn Tae Any ‘ ’ ‘ne *°| LICENSES TO WED | a | MM i t | eating sandwich wt WHY NOT BUY "THE BEST? ty Six Cr Panel Doors are made m selected funeh Randwict if \ would | Rotrens, mind y by ae iy Le LA | lumber, workmanship is the best; thoroughly kiln é ) eR ch of the ; THE WEATHER MAN 8AYS dived and steamed t I pitch Put together with é Se cies sen . MORE SHOWERS IN BIGHT dowels, clamped and set in the largest hydraulic press of plast ¢ Parts ot S | in the Northwest. It is absolutely impossible for this ™ pa ys door to Linvite your inspection, and point out sae : q ” # the] that the lock comes exactly opposite the third panel am pee . : ota ve from the finor, which makes it by all odds the neatest lone: o = Bnd door when hung in place complete in your house, as 4 ‘ the anal e: Pa well as being the most durable on the market * A Word from Josh Wise fran ue te eacunoe sec A 7 ¢ wit hi “ both them ® > ogee it tw th an that autume rice § “y " ‘ t an cu and } ] : * bd { TW man in WHOLESALE PRICES “ i week - | i ; cir Ones cave ant | | . warener . ; Ny does | crooked things, I Received This Week Another Carload of Nat- ural Gas Made Glass A Tacoma bey poly an “empty gun at his ¥ vs n . ae tur sae 3 joineig Tagan tne wi aos Direct From the Great eri ten (ias Belt Country in ben ane gar_ tog: eri the a Indiana. a are si : , . are I glaze ali my Windows with joars?, 5 f i" this famous Gas-made Glass, ,* and you wili undet stand where time & the imp ment of ries from st yur ains and othe | TOUCH WITH Srladis 00 common ta the poor King Feter teporta be is stilt 1 of glass the hands of hin friends to mt er grades neon 3 Hay, Grain and Feed nr akers lodged Thomas is beginning to re efand an operation & } truth of the old adage about « man| | | | he compan so " Mf Lipton’s heat cou on a PCE See eae ave n oors Try Freesine and save furterad Mike street cars bets , expenses. Fighth avenues, he woul 2-6x6-8x1 4-8, 4 panel, O. G. fir, for oil finish, at $1:30 PS a jthe cup hands down. ner door save ofice liste free t <cit A Ban Francisco man Blew out Or { Bee B Meee price Nees trpe fey the asking the @as and died. He lived in town. Purse Poom © doa; East doth phones—-Rainier 47; Ind. X1143 too, Some men will never jearn,| S4Prosing in « subway car wnleds suppiied with a personal ob mit ad i tult ervem, | fect lesson. j Rxy i} << te Sh ees Would the subway *| pene iitiio: live ducke, lhe. dre Langley ts to try out his oirenip}| "“" t i“ : a chikess, SL AGS dos. again. Some men never will admit] ee the Loon. defeat until it cK de® In os . e le nd Tan Anecion policeman has hoon | saloor 7—| ooftven Gee i Break | ctor? Hay and Orain I ird Avenue atte, Was ater Washington Urmotny ied! AE ke poppin. Ses ae PLEASED p [lrmearens tea And a amall monthly payment wilh bay im f aN. ¥., bus ‘ nich institution he grad Grand ee Mouse. i oi a cebter tn te paved eagrge y Bh alle ow ADJUTANT GENERAL INSPECT-| Louis Jor serick Warde Tae te fait. he ih iden SWOTE writing at the Park Inatitut Dearborn Keminary and Miew Ma tin's Bek three of the EO FORT LAWTON Herbert S. Upper Adit Gen. Henry C. Corbin 10, 11 and 12 Gehewerman bik, that tt Fived tm the city yeaterd “ First ave. and Cherry ot or Qrening inapected the work im Over aly time, Protes made in the n Waa cogaged In bu Gress at Fort Lawtan, says With what he saw there, beth the watoral advantages apd the tm Tickets now work which was recond « Gas Of the heding areny paste , ‘ ‘ : From July, 1590, f The scenery and costumes the Queen The Sale of Used and Rented Pianos Ends With This Month If you haven't seen the bar. gains yet you're surely m fine chance to save a good fe axocenpanted on the trip, by Mra | James Cortin and Mise MeMulge of Detroit, {@F¢ of the period of Alexander | Ganghter of the Inte Michigan senator. | A J‘ as oO The party lett for the East on the} “A Friend of the Family” | Canadian Pacttic this morning | Although the theatrical market ts] —— | flow | with fan = containing bat] Ballard TWELVE HOBOES eine ‘geblie, has’ 'eoene to reeard| od ont of them as fp worth white, | Lhere is hardly a street or IN DRAG WET _oepeerenemnanmnenerer Inue but contains houses and in the PREAIDENT J.P. WILSON Founder and Bole Ow of Witeon's Modern Husinees ington's Biggest Business Tra: Behook n public became eon y of a high vinced of the 1 “lgrade practical ‘The subject of this sketch was | school In Seattle 1867, at Hack » born septemter Brook, N. ¥. tt a month takes Blin the usual ro attending ¢ ash and % possession of organ. lots which we have for sale. Probably this information will | be of some service to you, some | time or other, j John Davis & Co. —_— bevy | workis manhood hy A @emersl raid op the salsons on! Washington street and First avenue was made by Patroimen Pfeil, Mo-| Clure and Keefe this morning. An even down of hoboes were picked up. | Jom McCann was the proud possessor of 12% It ts probable that he wilt be released on genera! principles The otflers had not a cent of money | ‘The mon arrested heaider McCann, ‘were: H. dlaskins, Marry Hopicize, Moore, George Flemming Merkm, F. Ashford. John Gewher, a 2 Harvey Eddy and Harry Dit n : 3 Le , ‘will be charged with vad C | he cy - ; Lsrnesstellage os 4 one Ae ~ Se A titre ting nights 6; 8 é and tlre mucceeding nights. Spe fepotted to the pollo as a E “ etal ¥ oday mafines (OE fg neg tl ela Judge a School LowisJamesand | by Results it Frederick Warde Wagenhal & Kempgr's ia Every GRADUATE during the duction = | past year has SECURED A POSI- Alexander the Great | TION. Write to us about our Px | TION GUARANTEE. A half dosen| Sy Rupert Hughes and CAin fancy cards free, Kemper MLAREN & THOMSON $1.56, $1.00, 7686 Moattle Leading Woman in “A Friend of the | Citizens Light & Power Co. Frawley Stoc pany. | a ne President “J. W. Ciiseé van. ¥ice President C. R. COLLINS General Manager 1425 First Avenue Sunset Main 1186 7s ome with 741 Second Ave. | BOTH PHONES, MALN 45 — t Harntl. | for the rapidity of executton and ler al years in| ibility of their wrth Tt is an tn- at inate’ preparation fot |spiration for one t 1 profession. "It waa at Col-|to him when b wae th the fulure pena dj ltarge clx Faia dncator felt ‘the prompt-| W. 3. B.C nnn MUSEMENTS. OPERA Seatti’s EES HOUSE ¢Fheatbe JOHN CORT, oat Phone Mais “| SUNDAY ———————- STARTING TONIGH T The Furiously Funny Farce Friend [212 wom ormne ——— Court Family em —witH—— George W. Barnum (Permission David Belasco) and wenxMlice Johnsonuasn ALICE JOHNSON The Best at the Eastern Price $3.50 See Window Display Mail and Telephone Or- ders Receive Prompt Attention Kennedy Drug Company Successors to Stewart & Heimes Reta, | the indications are there is an agree- lable surprise in store for those who | lattend the first night of “A Friend) of the Family” at the Seattle thea-| ter tomorrow night The play deals with the endeavors lof an importer of Japanese slike to conceal a former love affair with a | beautiful young woman of the orient | lfrom his jealous and romantic wife George W. Barnum, as the porter, and Mins Alice Johnaon as | the © of the first love head the Heat. “Down Mobile” | With tonight's perfor Ruried at Sen” will clone a suc eek at nird Avenue t PHONE ater Lahaye sprees, Genttin G, Dawn Mobile,’s one of Lineotn J. Independent (The Seattle Favorite) and a large selected N, Y. cast. ake ‘ matinee te yw afternoon. It 16 Oona a ator the South. The scene is| - Prices - o orm aut muane fsa othe Swi "Fiaoons |] Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods || 250,’%00%%00, 81 = "tn Sight” as in all of Carter's plays, the situ: echoot Sherman, Clay & Co. |) white winting an hs ; ag TT, rrough \painatak ne | His penmanship students are noted and laten | ne of bie | SEATTLE’S RAND #2 THEATER THREE NIGHTS, STARTING THURSDAY, OCT. SATURDAY MATINEE ATHST MI THE With RUTH WHITE COMPANY Charles Ghary ' ¢ ~ jon, Louise Brackett and Jos phine Diit and THAT GREAT BEAUTY CHORUS — MERRIEST MUSIC --- ‘CLEANEST WIT | RAPA AE AAA LAL AP LP A PRI $1.69, 8 OCT IEEE 4 pieces T HIRD AVENU Phones: Sunset, Main 567) saakeadalh 867 Do, Me. urday Matinees, 100 and —— Week Commer tomorrow § UJ ND AY ss Matinee The Great Big Ove Lincoln J. Carter’s Asto ..DOWN.. MOBIL A picked, select company of artists will splendidly present ng Scenic Production, 5 ond: es. Tomorrow] | Portland Seattle.... Admission 25c, Grandstand 25c Extra | Take Virginia or Cedar Street Car ‘We give the Dest work for the T EE T bs ay money. Our offices have been tablished for ten years. We have } the beat equipped offices and largest pr in Seattle. Our low prices jand work made it. We can do for you w! we have done for othera, ‘extract teeth—we fill teeth—we crown teeth—WITHOUT PAIN Our double suction, adhesive plates stay in the mouth. | Silver Mitings ... GOe Gold Crowns, 22k... $5.00 | Gold fillings, pure . 1.00 | Full Set Teeth 5.00 Bridge work a specialty, Our tem year guarantes is good . A araduate specialist does your work here, no youths or studenta al- lowed in the offices. Lady attend- ant always present Re sure you are In the right place. BROWN DENTAL CO, 713 FimsT AVENUE Jock, ene door south of MacDougall- 7 p.m. Sundays till 1 p.m. We Have no Students—All Our Operators Are Licensed by the State of Washington Silver Fillings Forceiait was . Gold Crowns, 2k Bridge Worm, per wat ia Warning en ot ‘Dr. 8 M. Milne and Mf 8, and both members of the Royal College of ntal Surgeon te Sieonaset always present. 1422 Second Ave. Boston Painless Dentists crue noe sase Hours~6:00 a. m. to@ p.m. Supdays, § am. til 1 p.m this great play just as presented at Mr. Carter's own ee te ene ee ae nar nee ne eee eee eae me evesys cre. build. The firs Bhe Rigi @Pondemns

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