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ment generally hauls the dynamite to ie had tried You Save Forty Cents for Every Dollar he bea. and buries it while the tide! ¢ amite th | Mt out, and the water coming In soaks | Every nerve of the police department | You Invest in One of These eR ” t “ ’ THE SEATTLE STAR } BRANDS THE STORIES “WM SMITH LE Lif HOME’ PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITIES THERE | WILLIAMS, INDICTED IN THE OREGON LAND OFFICE FRAUD _—-—— Los t t | CASES, TALKS TO FRIEND IN WHATCOM 1 on biter viet and closely observ-)the F " ne ‘ tng the inal orkings of various! What nature the comminsioners at — mbined elty hat 1 courth the time of bis departure refused t in Minneapolis, St. Paul and fay (Special to The St galr the proper place.|large Bastern cities, Tam convine it now appears that the trip, be WHATCOM \ ‘ n] Whether er not he tted Aled that the much-dixcunsed plan of| side being a well-earned vacation ne . ment did/ erecting ac ombinat urthouse | for Mr ith, was tw the mgd i ing £ ward relin-/and city hall, on the Yesler site, now| purpose of ataty publi last ‘Thursday « : ’ not profit by the transac: | able and cities | Ing the name of Miss Alma Neabitt, | Gor This ts, in substance, the state In Mt. Paul,” Mr Who reside ne stat t t nt made today by County Com.| “the elty hall and homestead ent ea tolafter he left Hood t to the olty yeaterday, after a trip to) Which it im erected is ' make any st 8 & thejand t er than the one we recently affair for t W h 1 in mystery, bh hased, and still the county and told trie with M Swell Garments on Sale esbitt, by which she ex. | ward brought them p 1 grumbling. In King county, leas north half of he , ve rom their hor Jbusiness is increasing much more th half of his In th hat he ' ¢ withonnen rapidly than in St. Paul, and I de board WHILE EN ROUTE TO CEM. |arrived from Bt. Louls, the lar |atove manufacturing plant in ¢ ETERY TO DIG A GRAVE FOR] world, We also have 14 other kinds | NINETEEN CASES OF POWERFUL EXPLOSIVE MISSING FROM HIS NIECE e of them having been ted a/ FORT LAWTON—THOUGHT TO BE IN SEATTLE eistrece te PUNWA Ktlents toda Than Reg. Prices r’s Sample Dime. of Coats, bought from the New York's tee t coat man (Special te The Star) WOODINVILLE, Nov. &- While on buried In the] hie way to the cr y to A Man representat Nineteen cases of dynamite are] twenty-four cases t atored in Seattle. That quantity of the} bed of = eek there were only five = c acod : : * as been stolén| | ag seg Aah a ange y Ce ve turers will or once procrastinatioy explosive material has been»! 2 at of the pow had beer nm, knocked down and : 4 , iF ination from the storehouse at Fort Lawton ' 4 that, too, within the pest| injured by & team of runaway horses. 1s to be re < o have put off buying a new Ghd Ie believed to be in this elty, The th He died % hours after the accident Coat until this t ky indeed There 125 Coats in quantity stolen is enough to blow up the soldiers knew that the dyna-| A widow and six children survive the line, s! y ff t f cut and finial Ralf of the city. The explosive stolen | mite was buried in the bed of the creek | him. His daughter, Miss Sa — ard a ¢ f cut and finish te in crystatized form and the slightest at the t Rince then many have|sen, is a student at the They come in 27-inc! Coat F effect friction will set it off hw Red and some have denert- | Beattie iol , A year &go the government had on| ea mat to the plies tad jue | hand twenty-four cases of dynamite! + oon able to loeate the | eline he ts, | adcloths and swel|r at Fort Law According to law. | thieves by looking for the soldiers wh short, they are the choicest garments of one of ‘the best after it is one year old, as tts explo-| Shannon was very familiar with th ‘ GONEY ISLAND down through the sand and destroys | is now » is most| NEW YORK, Nov A emall army | Coats This Week ained to find where the explouive powers Gdnattens Explosive, which @ of carpenters and mascus were on the le powder, however, was much| more dangerous daily, t# stored, and| scene of the big fire at Coney Island ' | i t oer than the ae See, ant Ri courte eee Co eleaeke laarty Ulan ena te The work litte. We can give bargains in| Don’t miss this sale The greatest Coat opportunity of the Sie ennatece to carry. tt far| Am order has been pitta to the|of sieeming Up “and reouilding the |them. ‘The Sridgebench, Ohle, Ma-| season ty wanen ronson hh ue ree Ce ite Fare a ie | burned district The estimate Sf the|Jeatic, Victor, Oak, Standard end taken to a creek @ short distance 1 look-out a r the city | oee today in 81.008 00a many others nod dedrod Pe Cinne away }for the slightest clue of the dyn: | eutter Dollars. R Two weeks ago Will Shannon, an em-| mite which was stolen from ert | n of bus poldier, was arres beventesr ks of dy ft was sb tempt wai n with | Law and which in beltevedbto| me | amite on him. | he hidden somewhere tn Sattle DABNEY & WOODHOUSE, nd 800 r this that the at-| Had the thieves known the extreme ke Street. low up the Inter dangerous properties of this | Phone unset, John 981 Black DressGoods ™*" Tailored Suits Most Notable Sale of Season | ,,,,10!2!en! of Misvte’ suits har Just be gress; depot a ther - a ‘ mite over that in gen u AS 1166. are at te to echo sagen thought po Scag Mig neon Ng 1D | 4 cg Mr tee Be ‘Statement t Employer and Ladies of Beattie will r tomorrow's ty. | SOF pane, Unt the sect, Snshionalin gam oe ae ai ‘ ne. * considered | jee of Bea: will rejoice mn o rt y nodern Suit I tient. We quote two a uit Uties in Beattie. It te in che hands of /great wonder that the powder stood Employe by Geo. W. | Our entire stock of Black Materials—the m ete s Ba et i suite those whe die It recklessly, with @! the wagon trip with no explosions the bent selected, th ansortment the cit MISSES’ SUITS, of black, blue or brown cheviot and dark total disregaré for human life or prop-| What the pe pi i py ety ery Crane. containing the Very latest and most desirable weaves, will be fancy Beotch tweed mixtures, skirted coat with cape and fin wey. lee quay bbe exploded ta ro-han@ling pct on sale | finshed with satin pipings, nine-gored ekirt, full length with pines Shannon was arrested. City/or that It te in auch a place in the! ane eonowing stat Pre fancy pleated bottom: on gale at, each 819.50 ective Lane, among others, was de-| city that a heavy jar will set it off.| 7 follo statement by George | 8#ES NORFOLK SUITS, very special values in and Gutive on te taveoion newer the tren; Reavy Jef, wil set KC Oft-| wi Grane, the veweran employment | | EAt Greatly Shortened Prices | t. very Deally made apd well finished, handsome . nd that the twenty- wed by thee detectives, that the] agent, will be read with interest by | . ° asta Pere | add very much to the appearance of this suit aid Went pet te leek over! oy ten to property of los ot} "1 have been hiring men for over | : * ich this sale aff s full line of MISES’ WALKIXG SKIRTS at the ground, and found that Instead of iife resul [twenty years, and employers have | ftems quoted below and be am the firat to choos? drom the $1.00. [confidence in my ability to secure | somorrow | = = the right kind of help for them. in me BLACK BERGE, ali wool and 2 inches wide, @ well know: this new and fast developing . material: on sale tomorrow at, the yard 490 | J the working man to keep in touch rows special pr r yard 490 Fi e Li b/} ) MAR, ; with the many different employers, BLACK CHEVIOT, uit wool and bo inches ‘wide-—junt think ef in inens fe and, on the other hand, it is an ex iano this extra width and then glance at the price per yard, only treaiely hard matter for the em- | 586 We believe in the maxim, “The best is always cheapest,” ployer to get sufficient and proper | | FRENCH BERGE, a very destrabie biack material, aii w the best” of everything in linens is always to be kind of men. It te this reason | and 4 ir tomorrow yard 580 Linen Department. The quotations below are all that the employment bureaus are ouse | LACK ME a choice weave, al and hes goods that we can recommend to be thoroughly relt- | necessity. I try always t© secure wide, tomorrow's price, per yard B36 1 the prices given proclaim them bargains indeed. only first-clase men for the jobs BL UACK WNGLISH MOHAIR, one of the favorite WAIST 1 MAS se es bdenubiadt 54 inches wide, ue | open, and It i for this. renson that | p : | 45 inches wide; on sale at, the yard 4 gp ng Bopp ee I have the confidence of both the Cor. Second and Unic BLACK CHEVIOT, S wsches wide and. superior ‘qualliy a PF ig Bs PoE agp egg wee ype tet eo gat ake og 2 Pa fabager ane i ay fan ie | | vvoet sale Ron PARROT ERTE, Sere earnoeaa zee ‘the kind we have been selling at @0c a yard; on sale at, the hardly ni ob T cannc | CR CREPE ¢ all wool and 45 nots ide, a BUTTED i 1 pmo rrow or yar ord abe BE INTO INNOCENT HALLOWEEN FUN | ¢ili—if not today, maybe tomorrow eplendid bargain at tomorrow's price, per yard O8e | DOUBLE TABLE DAMASK. 64 inches wide and splendid qu BLACK MOHAIR on apecia 5c BLACK MEL or quality and finish, all wool ar " ; TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, unt ed and nclies wide the yard 9Be tomorrow at BSc 45 inches wide: on regu alue $1.25 @ yard; on # BLACK ETAMINE, the moat popular of the loose weaver, 4 PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK, 72 Inches wide and un ¥ sold at inches wide,and all wool: on sale tomorrow at, the yard. .9B8e "KYO brie so Mhuc w at, the yard: .O6e | pieached, the best quality on the market and usual! BLACK VOILE, that fabric so much in yoru, all w %) 78 & yard 15 Weataveoer A: tee awk $1.25 45 inches wide; on sale tomorrow at; the yard Re FULL BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 60 inches wide, the ‘ome down to our office if you want OF AGRICULTURAL C OLLEGE STUDENTS a Job of any kind—we have hundreds ~ Spen Or, if you want te employ MMCM INTEREST CENTERS men for any kind of work, write 4 opti Ail ne . PULLMAN, Mew 2—Ciy Mtaretml, Tn the meantime the preparatory | wire or phone us mn theoe evel pow toi) models tp our iter amd severad of Is (ranted |ciman, nemnbering 20, decided to start| “Come down tomorrow, men mties Ineve net pet campiwicty re- | semethiag They secured « long rope, | look over the list.” mened thorn the sousteg welverce @-| tied K to te base wagon of the Crane's office Yooated at 117 them be sbudendhs at the Stote) Pulmee hetel, and drew the vetdede to} Weat Main street, near Firet avenue BLACK CHEVIOT, the best grade obtainable, all woo! and 60 f « r 7 cuttin colrge paningpt on ye | IME norms of the Sirwt enebunter, Wieh| and ie looked upon ax Seattie’s la inches wide; on special sale tomorrow at, the yard.....92.10 | piv) Sean TABLE DAMABI. full bleached uid @ aes dimen numbering abewt W het! a yell they eterted back up the street | center. | ie, w " on sale é 60c @okths usin Hhetioms on to tale the| aad soon had e complete batrionge coe] _——-+——_ - One TABLE DAMASK, “ii inches” wide,” tun @whomoure tn head and demonstrate| tablished, hatha wagons hay raken * Free Want Ads For RENT ree rooma, ached and very heavy, regularly sold at $1.25 a yard; to- Gupystoriiy. wth chummes cnguaiand | hacks and all other moveable convey-| See Classified page for Fr went very conv mh ave. West ® price $ . +++. 850 Dolls and Toys - 1. ie rent. DAMASK, pure linen, full biea J and extra heavy — in Sront of the Fiest Hattewal| ances te the corral a rs le preesalepeeens Pie y. worth $2.25 a yard: on sale tomorrow at $1.50 Getnontneed. bet pat wo Rincky | the depet, the wheels were removed The Land of Toys has opened gn our balcony with grand | TOWELS, heavy huck with red borders, size 21x36 inches, reg fie: Five < mie ong } r n the river he city ortments= oli nd Toys ofever nd—beautiful, isege | ular value 2 ale price tomorrow 150 ng tome of their opgomentt whee | hall emeh oe " " _ ortrn f Dolis and Toys of“every kind—beautiful, neg ti 200; sale pr ‘ . yf = 2b pee | pool = t ~ a Sociante THE FA FAIR —SEC “OND AVE. AND PIKE ST. id body Cotte, te age ches ne == one tee in dressing | TOW wie of save =e white borders, site 18x36, pe, Nacsa! Daymtiter | m weete to a lider areas” rethed —_ — ——-—— i. for some *, i ¢ Land of Toy 1Orrow | regu ar price 17 ¢ tomorrow at, eac “ee Rot te aesietants terme? the fild| down the etreet and piled the —__— Glens en re ste mye reams of moe ris leap beahbe the veh rn 5 Bercy, Kay wae standing tn front ef thef Art Department Fancy Goods We've a new tet of Jap This delightful corner of the and Indian Novelties, Burnt MILLINER ¥ store is filled with beautiful cue te mere taaer a We have just re nt of Trimmed Hats. It suggestions for the coming ee tae ye is almost needi ey are stylish, yet these holidays, Why not take a ves te. wavectieste— Tess sre so much better than the ordinary th annot help B peep at some of them tomor- oné Birch Bark War boasting @ little over them. Every hat “a beaut vow? The lovely things im Casex, Shaving Paper ng = Ly Flag th Fi oe Bl gy eg waged yo Art Needlework will do you 7 Pillow Tops, high as ten dollars each, but we are placing Math elias, Mase them on male tomofrow at, each $3.49 goog = Dotiies ote, "vary santante fer. The sale starts at 9. m. Don't miss it Lacé Patterns, Table Covers, and prizes at whist parti kinds for and materials of al Prices range from fn ono .. 1Be to $1.50 Crew nema EY 5 i\ng and workir He the streaan of cold water strerk pestefice when Marshal Raymilier Wie cieientices atudeats they turemd tm pinced him un@er arrent, McKay was & bedy on the officers. In a few me-1 placed in jail, while m crowd of stu Gronks te meatal and deputies were! dense and sitigens surrounded the Souler’ 1 the skin. A stromete Sor) wusidiew. veieg smd making other | Senge of the howe follewed a5 | demonetmtions of dimapproval luring the melee the house wes reieed| WEeKay wan batied out efter his trial ‘Weh Jack knives. One Gepety 24! teed bean set for thés mornies on a dis curried to the river's edue, but WO8l terkanee change. Then wah « few Feleased upon promise to go home Pelle the students dinporsath Peking teat Hiadhwae'en night had net been overiesked. Stock at Half Price Closing Out Our Entire Stock at Ju Half the Regular Prices. elver a new ships ay that t Re eae, 2 ‘Fire treasury department has iamued | a clrewlar stating that intenest on yutstanding.5 per cent. bonds will] come February 2, 1964, and that the princhpal amd accrwed’ interest will hem he pail im the meanthrie redemption will comtinae wmdor the | sof the September clrculer. | | SERVIECRS ‘POSTPONED | | The Suivation Army has pestper nd the memati mmvicns ter the| purewant to sarters, wntil ne at nck. The | Piste peagram will be announced They are highly « this weed, |Goods Not Found In All Dry Goods Stores Ladies’ NecKwear Special Sale Monday eviot, Mexican ore with two rows white, | | “SAMSON LINING SILKS," the most depend } manu stured, comes in all desirable shades, every yard gus 1 for wear, and the price, 8c a yard, the same the WeMust Vacate the Storeverysoon Fixtures for Sale THE FAIR SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. FANCY STOCK COLLARS of mere * : stitch insertion, white Aged ir ROYAL SOCIETY” ART LINENS, the best art Hnens manu- of valenclennes insert red taffeta edged fr factured, AM widths in steck. trimmed with silk braid, with slik braid and black velvet but GOLDEN FLER¢ YARNS, conceded to be the best, al tried twenty ware distinet styles, all new and the very | ‘shedes ince wool German butting, Saxony and Apaniel latest fashions In regular selling prices 38c and S00 | Every yarn y naive Tor MOtaay Guaparecincs. th TaN the each, special price, 280 right shade, at right prices BEAR CLOTH” CLOAKING the most bea beeing mace with full > for children’s clowks and tac ern capes shown ; . , 1 Piene toning, 71.0, by ox son * in wy and curl effects and has the “ap- shoulders, amd back hang ae dene Ree werluaes ee teat a 2 Pree Want Ads Made im # large variety of 9] seo Chnmitied page for Free Want fabrics and superbly tail secu Prices range fre Fine Veilings Rare A WOOL, DRMEAER-" handsome Nt wool ea ments, in sizes 8 to 12, weil spade and handsomely trimmed GIRL'S OVERALL&”—Jumpe as in all aplendid garments for the he STORK PANTS” FOR INFANTS, ab tely waterproof, the Muslin Wear counter, ing with a neat box effect and overa and yard & Uttle girls a great saving don sale t Veil fancy Fifty pieces of fine new Vedlings will be 5 row at a price that Is sure to inter Diack, blue and brown, black and white Atty different weaves; qualities usually sold at 2% 0c & yard; on sale tomorrow, while they last, at * ‘ EVERYBODY GOES TO THE Grand Cafe for their b. Frtnch Dinner wecved fre te 9p |\—— @aliy, at 1414 34 ave. « i + All the new copyrighted Overcoats | = Toh, ogeman & Co, cor, Ind our McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Corner Second Avenue and Madison ~ Builders, Take Notice bing In the elty at Jand@ Seneca We are prepared to do you the best job of plu the lowest figure porsibie. Al BUILDERS HARDWARE, nor at bill AIR FURNACES. Let us Mgt ERNST BROS, 506 Pike St. Telephones—John 2831,Independent 1158 re on your Ot Mery White Underwear; thekit ated heavy welgtst. $2.00 W. S. Kirk, 1209 19t Ave. Btrangrat Overcoat Moume in the State: 900-804 First Ave., Cor, Columbia.

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