The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1903, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR 3 ee - — —— a TS “prceeecomaian For 25 Years We Have RETIRING BATE PRICEES || Sold the Beet Cioth . MEN | Take Advaniage of Our Retiring Sale Select Your Suit or Overcoat [carer Ce _ v an! CHG Catiliz ddA) Sweat a ale, ers Black Silk Waist | ese Om Sale Tomorrow ata Frac- A. BRIDGE & CO. Popular Price Clothiers Tremenduous Sale of tion of Their Value PUrtest! St a V hown ity Seat! Y \ 4 Christmas Gift te t ee ee nen | Saturday the windup of our Extra Special Overcoat offer. ‘ #500 to Impossible to duplicate these bargains in any other store in the ech . 10 west. All the best all wool materials made up in the best : : manner possible. iis4 ae nerves re th ; ; —~ ~~ “Qvercoats worth $9. 00 and $10. 00 for $6. 00 B a i on ag Se Overcoats worth $15.00 and $16.50 for $11.45 “~~ Overcoats worth $10.00 and $12.50 for $7.00 Men’s Goods Hosiery Dep't t te Men’ Depart pesiale be Overcoats worth $16.50 and $18.00 for $12.50 Svnig womens! urea tne end our Ue Overcoats worth $14.00 and $15.00 for $10.35 persia Sale lasts from 8 o’clock Saturday morning until 10:30 ri grea Saturday night. Extra salespeople. bie 89,00 Hosea on We Retire from Business Jan. raft oy A. Bridge & Company This sale means that you save close aca ee t to half on the usual and regular prices. mere, In black oF gray. heavy shite wool 1415-1417 Second Ave. eet Next Door to the Bon Marche Kline & Rosenberg|}} Saturday 625 First Avenue Cristmas Pres- Nig ht; ents at Special Prices From 6 to 920 STRAP HANGING|.- = GREEN LAKE IMPROVEMENT CLUB WILL, THROUGH COUNCIL. MAN MURPHY, INTRODUCE AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT ‘ ; ; ; OVERCROWDING OF STREET CARS CHRISTMAS CASON: reauiér 8c kinds, ie ‘a Ase Night at, « ao le FANCY CHRISTMAS BTATIONERY, pot t im fancy ‘ \ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. No Suits or Top Coats for Like Money Anywhere THE BEST —AND THE— Cheapest Verdict of the multitudes who by ose from apiece. ween our unlimited variety and noted Through Councilman Murphy boxes, de ted with mintle ee a the Ninth I vl § “i aes | w w be sam hen ha me men: bought tw and two Overcoats at one t u visit our e me | Every Suit is up to the minute; every Coat is t 1 ate conor x Thompson — ff do'nias tis sie i toms the’ tes ctorhing clearance a BLACK BOARDS, $1.25 kinds; Saturda ARTS AND ( kinds; on Wale 89e¢ with par emul geht at , 98e 070; Portia, #30. Furniture Co. (inc.) Opposite the Bon Mache sl 1429 Firs? Avenue Rings Dott particulars tn ‘These Heautif: Exe. Ask fo McCarthy Dry cies Second Ave. and Company iiinesn4 s THR | ta NEWEST | r AND | | Most | n « € | EXCLUSIVE | 1 the in an opposite di | DESIGNS by e-tracking the cir f the Ink BFAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIA GIPTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS G. Beninghausen 5 FIRST AVENUE Next to MacDougall & Southwick HUNDREDS REGISTER Ssiasd Saant __ Great Selling of Men’s Trousers Saturday $10u 7 Five and Sixty pai irs of Men's Tr rs, left over in cases where men t ght ] 1 \ are to be s at on. oh f the regular selling price. MANY COMPLAIN, fae, Pure Values range from $2.50 to $4.00, choice tomorrow, at $1.65, a OF FACILITIES AT BOARD OF The cut on the left rep Blackberry Boys’ Clothing Special . | EDUCATION'S OFFICE | resents one of our 52 J. Redelsheimer & Co. — | inch length Overcoats, Brandy Saturday two specials on Boys’ Clothing, at prices that have never yet been match- ie qnerendiet Overcast Hause ty She Last day registiation was heavy elegantly tailored and _$. 25 Per Galton ed for Suits equal + mnly one gallon to a customer Boys’ Two-Piece worth $3.00, for.. made of very fine materi Boys’ Two and Tliree-Piece Suits, worth $4.50 and $5.00, wil tow York nee] PACIFIC COAS W¥e Clothiers Broadway CLOTHING C e | in the West 900 FIRST AVENUE woes COR. MARION STREET LG 207250: 104 First Ave. South Both Phones Pink 5753 Free Delivery al. The regular price all over is from $15 to $18 Largest Whole- sale and Retail Our price for Saturday Special $12.50 Come and Get One aianenenanaing fresh roanted daily. suits and overcoats. A. Bridge & Cor. First and Cherry ‘a Blend ae Co., 1415-1417 Second av®., near Pike ADAMS’ SATURDAY SPECIALS #-pound pasts Leaf Lard LOGGING CAMPS TO | GLOSE At a meeting of all the prominent Hiongers of the state, held in the of- | fives of 8. Simpaon, in the Union day night, a partiat | William Hopfinger, the manager of . | the exhibit, is indignant over the ar rest of Morgan, although the latter was not locked Up When arrested, and was allowed to €0 on iis own recog nizance. “The young man was acting in good euiovient wit faith,” said Mr. Mepfinger this morn- jing. “He had been told by MeClellan's ne ting to| MEPFINGER, THE BIG | TREE |clerg that there tould be no objection at the meeting to|" MAN, HAS'NO LOVE FOR CON- |to hauling the log across Union street, ‘iby the shingte| TRACTOR MCLELLAN and we were forced to move It off the A committee was ‘ies federal building site that day. k inte the organts * “McClellan acted in a despotic: man- was compored |. A sult for damages against F.| ner, mm if he owned the whole city, MeClelland, jor who Is pav~| believe Morgan was arrested without ing Union si be the result) a shadow of legal excuse, and Intend of the arrest . to seo him through by guing MeClel- sent was reached to keep | Dlove of H¥pfinger’s “big treet exhtb-| lan for damages. I wad?tll in bed at f logs ax follows until) {" Morgan was taken into cuptody | the time, or the reat would have been No. 2 logs, $4.50 per 9 5 be a fow days ago, upon | ditt ‘The coftrete was not im- clear, $9 An leCtelta af $1 or eon wil} | log was being hauled over the fresh | MoCtellen is the contractor who has y 10 fect on loge} concrete on Union street near the| kept Union street closed to traffic be’ ‘ ermary, newly « wear, oe ward, where It in expected that w r before December 10 to February 1, he chool bulldings | places will be open | noon until # o'clock | | date so far put for- | Dr. F. H. Coe are} ‘oln Smith. The Socialists are boom- jing Mra, Titus. | ——— Big Saturday sale of children's 8. G. Simpson, Gowan, W. At MeDonald, J, W, Lodel and John @ court had sustaine Dancing Bohoal Prof. Willson’ 's. (Special to The Pike street and ae: BALLARD, Dec, 4 urt’s decision, The r) Ranke hall, _— Tea & Coffees) ven: ee whe weveral montht ago got 4udg-| taken to the supreme gou: s Company t ‘ ——— in the superior court ap al made by bart defendant, ‘ the = yp + number of camps will not close down, having contracts that must be All camps having contracts c Big Saturday sale smoking ok. the Stimson Mill company fou $400: ‘Pi SECOND AVENUE. ete at A. Bridge & Co, 1446-1417 bec. dagger, forgpersonal, injuri® to ee ° ° Pixtra special mine. ‘

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