The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1903, Page 2

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a8 Holmes Furniture Co. “HOI to 1105 Second Avenue ~ SEMERS’ TERRIBLE TRIP TO TANANA BTORY OF THE HAZARDOUS STAMPEDE FROM VALDEZ, TOLO a BY A MAN WHO IS ONE OF THE SURVIVORS - eeneneemrerne ‘ ' . @ t 1 { t r ’ ¥ 1 t bs © r be . ¥ ~ ’ “estowes? etersererrcee; s2acey Yr ' hae H of gor 1 ~ bones 1 prectt |) A , r pices 1 ed ero to th « “e F Want A im I th » [AT AA TTT LT ae eee - Mot in the Combine. « « - Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Main Office nnd Plant — Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 10o Collars 2e Culls 40 Tike sf | om PAD, CPT AT MMe. a ATTLE STAR PMCS OT 1415-1417 Second Avenue Noxt to Bon Marche A. BRIDGE & CO. Popular Price Clothiers Next to Bon Marahe 1e] Ce ee See ee ts tee ee a EI ie to | @ I | f ittle"nd vicinity are herebs notified that the fle of he Glob Clothing Co., stock, ) isting of Men’s and B Suit and Oyercoats, Maé@kintoshe Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, etc. ’ The Globe thing Co., formerly located in the Globe black--1003 First Avenue--was one of Se attle’ most poy * tores and ca 1 an immense stock of the very finest clothing, Shoes 4 Little Bit and Fi ngs. Th bin jlord rented the store over their head in order to accommo- + Of History dat th a hington Trust Co., me as no other store was available, literally forced the Globe*people out of busin [he stock was stored in the warehouse and after unsuci ful efforts to get a new location was advertised for sale to the highest bidder. ALEXANDER BRIDGE, Clothier 1415-1417 2nd Ave. “be 226 7S0 The Sale : Latte Washington ze 13. Opens | 44%. GLK. & £, Pte ora Pree” pres At +: RahaPfihprarts Glens The Sale Opens At 9:00 O'CLOCK v9 Hi41d44 9:00 To SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK ' | . O'CLOCK Our Check for $17,765.75 Tells The Story SEATTLE:WASH. The terms of the bids called for strictly cash and we were one of the, few clothing firms who could “dig up” S n jie ind Seven Hundred and Sixty-five and 75-100 Dollars. The transaction was closed and we got th F: che 4 enough to save thousands of dollars to the people of Puget Sound and, our word for it, this will be a sale long to be remembered. WANTED--25 Experienced Clothing Salesmen THE SALE OPENS AT 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING Store Open Until 11:00 Saturday Night “vm” A. Bridge & Company “:.0" Marche 1415-1417 Sedond Avenue Marche 1415-1417 Second Avenuo FLAANT LODE: | ' i | aa

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