The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1905, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATU RDAY, MARCH 18, 1905 “= SPRINGER IS NOW FIRST EVER DO THIS? & \VER send your laundry out to the wash v n, with L \ the understanding that you were to get it back ong RENOVATED = = = | 4 Chi MOSE GOLDSMITH HAS BOUGHT THE COMIQUE AND WILL 1 they a CHANGE IT INTO A VAUDEVILLE MOUSE NAME WILL BE 1 bh ° ® CHANGED TO THE STRAND Ibe fotlowea to the tetie Ww ‘ certain day? Of course you have, and it was gen. : rr ashing erally the next or the next or next day when 1 received w e ° b : « t ' —_—_— it, wasn’t ite Or, maybe you do your own ) , and, — Hote if so, did you ever consider the cost of fuel, bh tarct May . th 1 f ‘ ’ tarCh) be chip rerrsag gd Ob Six Cents and soap, to say nothing of the drudgery and i nience “ve Py ‘ ine T can hot D sth PerPound |) of wash day. Don’t like it---do your | = tre HEN DO FilS tq « ne | ‘ i - wo (ome: ie Flat Pieces I t nola t 1243 wea tei Mente taainned every deta, Yon i f | lroned Free ACREAGE 4 M ILES - 7: ee ; jana chee ae Notify us by phone, or any convenient way, and we Bae th tte Mae laos eee eat a will call for the wash and deliver it---we’ll be on time, too, NoExtra Charge for The cost to you will be about what blueing, starch, fuel and From Seattle Postoffice ui b soap amount to. It will cost you Six Cents Per Pound, $26. 00 to — 00 Per Acre GET READY Fea Sh |. Ware, Qi ‘ Better send for us next time. oe an at wesrow,, ore sioee te | FOR TEDDY): feces os al) Stasching ter What hh -gle ’ 4 7 * reap hse | (Special to The Star.) Si eee ages . | P : Shae ee Model Electric Laund Lake Washington Water Front “| Modern, oce es ectric an aundry $200 Per Acre oS 6 Sanitary i. ae Co ; pie 208 | Both Phones, Ind. and Main 590---Plant, Cor. Seneca and First Ave, ae sai exoursion oe Bi ee = PETTIT & SON, 1319 Second Ave. eae ee BR AGH!” ARCADE ¥ K a ». | ROOS sata GREETS IRI o a | 4 ICHARDSON & KELLY _ !!2 NEW YORK. March 18 —Prea og | ‘ IGAT GOODS 2nd Ave. i | ST. PATRICK'S MEMORY HON- | ay IGHAT PRICES ad © —" : ORED IN SEATTLE—EVERY-| ee Der EX oer BODY WORE GREEN i. WE HANDLE THE BEST LINE OF LAWN MOWERS IN THE CITY Pri range from $2.75 to $9.50, -ERNST BROS. Both Phones 1158, 506 PIKE STREET MODERN DIANA INJUREO TREKOA, March 1 Eliza Tt ‘‘Meet Me at The ELK ng place for men and The new men. An Second Avenue at Pike Street TOM A. WILLIAMS = IS NOW ee . 'M A BAD MAN,” HE SAID, BUT POLICE WOULON’T BELIEVE Him Special to The Star) yay rod ut a | HAS A NEW DODGE AND 4 WISTFUL EYE ON THE SEATTLE | se t ‘ b TREASURY—CLAIMS OWNERSHIP OF TRACT OF LAND (vexr soon) € ve “ph e aren : The ve ant t i th THROUGH WHICH WATER PIPES RUN , ightful own r an LITTLE BAND BOX MARKET Pione of Seattle The Very « st of eats, Fee Family Trade a Specialty fi 1100 First Avenue eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee VaR hhh Khe kee T 21 = DRUG STORE #2:d% HE SUN SOUT Sh Te ee ay : ema | re "able , 008 = Shave, Shine |) "iv: ssemmosations eo Caius: |wnicn whan been nino nine ‘sis a ok —= and Tonic | Jas. Means’ Hand Made HEADY'S BARBER SHOP $2.50 Shoe for sale at Cor. First Ave. and Washington St. —— The Hub Gime | a — | qm | FFE _FISPT ._SBSE _ PSESEE BEEP BSETELSI. BSEET3RERTE (S8seren_”

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