The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1904, Page 3

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WHEN THE PRESS BOX UM ” jas RA PiRge WERE IX SRAOR | he BiiLwY MeLimans BT aa ( ABOUT COM LUCIO out Z ; o > hinges eye n e soca : att t it's a : ‘ — if BOY | PENNANT) RAYMOND & HOYT Men, Beware §- onsittsre Gap ge Lessarorth Wal meting of the direc Forced Out of Business Of Free Prescrip- witht tions, Free Treat- ment, Free Belts, Unscrupulous Traveling Quacks, Etc., Etc. @ B Stewart James D. Hogs In | : | Nome, A UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. NC. Ewing: Portinnd, Jud THE MUST 112 CHERRY STREET. STOCK BE Seaittiovien . | Everything Reduced Except . | Prontewtiae ay tnd. 40 : —— a sents cre to RUBBERS Profit by Our Misfortune © seome ha - AN AMERICAN CITIZEN ui : ee Yost ES i the case In see atnclned ore Ske Men’s Slippers Men’s Shoes a W. Hivans tor leather, $L10 and $2007 oule Mats EEG | ta Th. Ee eG ent EDL oe geal one png seand ail $ pers, turn c ack and browne, now | Ladies * k ace 4 er, patent and | 4 Ruse M . $1.25 p. 0 t $ t at $2.45 ONIGHT A < Ladies’ —_—__eeeee—eeeeee—e——— | Ladies’ eo s “y, "Gapesre SEE OUR HOLIDAY Bak He Is the “only Specialist i i on Ar MOST RELIA en “ ‘MeO! CAL Nex a * * ~ « : AY jt . i : wear, § now = wren AnD Mo IN THE NORTHWEST. may gregh SAKE. Tt will cost y * to t ment of an rt — M y tor pee ol e dining eat anno ae FIGHT AND | oe ee ES es D WEST SHOW h hen = a KWith Aut “rvow., | By ; " A trom || and ‘ It a ne co LTA AND EXAM TION FREE oO pe rr H > T PSS. One » STOPPED HARD WORK 5 ‘era o v 4 ‘ en unl mu i A he Seatiio aa ted Ha " — « . s be ie ~~ oO Aloaxae FE 2 ces 3 Second Ave. | Y State Medical Institute} |: Sven eset, Mate | top diet ot. weer as SU Bl incorporate * D. T. Richard Fadi D. “The Black K Flag” 202 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. SEATTLE, “ee pon is S p.m. Sundays, 10 a. m. tol p. m. ae tees ET EY Awful Cut in ‘Wissen and Organs H. & H. Chesbro, Piano Dealers, 1305 Second Be Closing Out Our Entire Music Business $300 Piano Values, - - - - - $135 rT \ $450 Piano Values, $254 Open Evenings basa” gg rhe Retire From the Piano Business. Fixtures Are j S21, Et. Sold and Lease for the Store Arranged We've told .the reason before---why we're going to close up shop. It’s the quality of high grade instruments and the price that you want to know most about tn Everything Must Go. Easy Terms Can Be Arrange Every instrument must be sold within a very short time. A saving of $150 0n the ed of a piano is a condition that can only be brought about by i firm retiring from business. It’s a matter of time with us now---we want to get out and get out quick, and profits are entirely lost sight of in this mammoth sale of musical instruments now in progression. The Beautiful Weber Piano, the Popular Kohler & Campbell, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Wagner, Clough & Warren, H.&H. ChesbroSpecialto Select Fro ORGANS, ORGANS 3, || = ee REMEMBER ,THE PLACE (305-SECOND AVE.-(3()5 g IN THE ARCADE BUILDING OPEN EVENINGS In the

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