The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1905, Page 5

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Von i ii si cE Fz. * = Ed z. exiatir between = th | brewery proprietors and the brew ery workers in a fair and impartial jway, thus giving the employes te to the public; be it STAR Resolved, That the Brewery {Workmen's wntons hereby express their hearty thanks to The Star for a aialiiy its fairness; and be it further | “Resolved, That this resolutic ery Workmen's union ead on the minutes of th Maat! | 4 » and passed | unions and.a copy given to The Hone thanking The Star | Star eae teres rinting the en Mmt Local Bxecuttve Board of the for 18 he employers United Brewery Workmen of Se pares, Spree {ifftoulty attle. wine reaolttt! , napired by | “HANS PUTTRICH, Secretary.” the publigatio® tar FUMAY | MEMORIAL. SERMON AT UNI trike ewe 0 a ‘ TARIAN CHURCH grike of battler ~ Rev, W. B. Siinonda preached « of the fac! . Memorial day sermon at the Unt a Oo 0 tarlan ch@ch Sunday afternoon . Hundreds of veterar gathered to rik t cent ns inten to the discourse, which wea other newspaper tn Maquent ne + oe cdfony se eint 8 word about {ftct and the events which ted up to = Se cows oven | tae of the North and South. The resolut! passed by the) Are You Going Bast? are as f . The Northern Pacific will sell re- Whe@eas, 7 atthe Star has | duced rate tickets an June 1th and its faire yi ne All| 16th, Call at N. P. City Office f ——, - —- ~ —— Bresy | ken by the cor illders c tr 3 " « Jeling Li « of t hame and the noise of the anh repay you for these small a yanoes by Values Biikoline Comforta. full «lee, filled otton, hand : ue eaday $1.39 h Sateen ( a large sise, White « ton filled, Muffy, hand tur i, regu- lar $3.00 valu Tuenday vik sieee $2.63 Gray and Tan Cotton Blank- ota, full 10-4 size, exeetiont for campir r home wear; Tuesday special, per pair eoceue ‘ 630 Full 11-4 size Soft Gray and white Cotton Mlank $1.25 value: Meeeday special, per pale oo... 6 cc csseescemenecscee - 080 Superior Quality White Crochet Quilts, M. ® $2.00 val- me; Tuesday special . sees ccecee $1.59 High Grate White Crochet Quilts, $2.26 value; Tuesday + $1.73) Ready for use Bleached Pit- Jow Cases, sixes 36x42 tna Tuesday . cvssoes OO Ready for use Bicac in Sheets, sines Tuesday ....... ase Men's Fine Biastic Jersey Rib- bed Shirts and Drawers, draw- ers have double seat, come in pink, blue, black and fees 7 colors, each ...... . Men's Mlastic French Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, light summer weight. wonderfully servicable, per garment. $1.85 Mes 38 Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Walue; Tucsday special Newsy Dress Goods ‘inch wide All Wool Fancy | Yord wide, All Wool Granetes, Volies in navy and Diack, ree- im navy®, blacks reds and lar $1.25 value; Tuesday «pe- grays, Te value; Tuesday > «+ 8T%e ateee s Se Yard wid@ Fancy Piaiia, pretty color combinationa, for walats and children's dreases.... 200 | | } 40-inch wide Pretty Worsted | | | ch wide Bragford Mohair, Tustrous biack, $125 val Tuestay special ...-.--.. STe Piaida im the new blue and green combinations; Tuesday Mpecdal o eee eens ceseneees 5Be Ladies Fancy Dresien, Blue, Tan and Black Lace Hose. Gent's Fancy Persian Stripe and i ra) Embroidered So: Children’s Tan and Black Lace 14 Red Hot BARGAINS ding Wash | Hardwood Adjustable Window $4.58 | Sereen, 15 inch high then Basket $5.00 50-ft, Redline Cotton Hose, seve BBQ | warranted .. $3.19 : jas Hot Plate 9 60-ft, 6-ply Rubber Hose - warranted .. $2. She Well braced Step Lad iia 65e dozen 6 on. thin blown 3 96 Hr te sees - BOe bier D.. | 15¢ polished Glass Sugar Bowl Tea | 36¢ 16-Inevh polished glass Vaso Door, | $2.26 dozen White Haviland A The D. Cups and Saucers 19¢ SPELGER & HURLBUT {i"°;\" Mins Mamie ITiders, a pretty school teacher, Tn pay her life by dl erting the charge of a maddened | bull to himeelf, this cowboy hes | emu Ureus of "Quo Vadin ta outdone an act of the j here in Owen Winter's “Virginian,” } Mine Hit * nur Wenton back it health, and during the long days! | While the bones of his leg and chest | were’ k ve together, once me bh ne 1 it ia now th | 1 ling In this commuatty | ‘ & is to take place the lat-| | te t of June. | Mies Hildera was returning from | an enormous bull, which, with al | mighty bellow and lowered head,} COWBOY HERO IN A DRAMA SAVES A PRETTY SCHOOL “MARM” FROM DEATH BY DOING THE‘ ‘QUO VADI STUNT BARLING, & Dy May 2%-—IRo } mance 4 adventure in real life are fenced to @ degree that | Jack Wé@ton, a cow | Harvag n who is the ranch, and harged up er, Weston was en-| waged | ing a calf out of the J opposite side of the herd and took} jin the situation at once he emptied bis revolver the very eyes of the | checking its speed. The left for bim to do if he would cher but to ' " \ t of boweled tn | eroynd tr collinton w > al ed. to b t and, throwing off his coat as he rar x | posed a red flannel shirt which he} | Wore, to divert the bul mm. | | His strategy succeeded, and the next] |charge was directed at him. As the lowered horns approached him he atexe with both har and | hung or At last the bull dashed him against a tree, br t| 8 and crashing b , Henry Williams, a rancher, who | Wad been summoned in the mean [time by Miss Hilders, shot the bull, killing it fastantly | HE WILL TELL DUNNE HOW (By Sertyps NEW YORK, May 29.—-James Imiryraple, superintendent of Mu-| Anan | nicipal Tramways of Glasgow. Seotiand, arrived Saturday on the Campania on his way to Chicago, wh he wil advise with Mayor Dunne on city ownership end op eration of street railways. A pub le reception will be held for Dai tympie at the Hoffman house this evening. $100 Lots These are the best cheap lots In | the city. Two blocks east of end of | West Queen Anne car line, and | south of Ross, Basy terma Inquire of owner. Somes Bothwell, “Tratsey. | Loans + |NSURANCE: Rerrs + Buy Your Clothing oLo RELIABLE spoT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. Good Pianos No Other Kind Wherever you buy | give your plano today or to | gent | L Ww. next week or | com We've printing cheap” advertising ‘ salesmen—yes ong ago) “cheap d we've found that “cheap” 18 NOT CHEAP. Good—nothing else—is cheap. Now we are ready to say our GOOD pianos: STRINWAY, A. B. CHASE, STARR, HILL: and oth at compara- tively low prices and liberal terms, are at your service. \& Sherman, Clay & Co. GOOD PIANOS. } 711 Gecond Ave., Seattle dollar in this way ard Way" by 0 ame at the time of purchase A center table cover. ery odd and attractive got A very neat oak In tty little fancy corner 4 stand. A new and very pleasing patters this Reuroon /complotely Verniehed at $1.25 a wook- © total value of which all payment down and the The furnisting snd which can be balance payable at the rate of $1.26 cach week. purcpangd by a One solid oak bedroom chalr. spring mattress. rd sanitary mattress, A S-plece bedroom our own make. Sixteen yards good grade mat- Two pillow slips One bedroom oak rocty ne pair blankets. One pair ruffied muatix A brass curtain red. this dining room completely (urnished at $1.25 a woek— This pictures a completely furnished diningroom, the total value of which t# $36.00, and which you can secure for a small and the balance af $1.15 each week. The furnishings consist of — A 6-foot extension table; square. | Une pair reffied mustim curtains Brass extension rod » pleture of horses head. a5’ Seeeee = (Patent applied for.) Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue {y) oS nen cea BELLINGHAM this store extends the longest and most liberal credit— Teeth Free leaning and examin- _Specia I 5 Cheap | extracting. « ation FRE The Brown's Painter MODERN DENTAL PARLORS REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- . Marion Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILD enue and Marioh in SEATTLE for strictly high-class terial and workmanship, | prices, guarantees 4 for t made 4 Brown's Painles next mouth, think of th GOODNESS 18 CHEAPER THAN we what $1 will do here “in the Standard way’’ ‘ 6 can offer no better proof of our statement that “this store extends longest and most liberal credit of any western store” than to show the purchasing power of your a way that is proving of inestimable value to Seattle home owners, $1 down will buy a great Buck steel range and you can take a whele yeas” in which to pay the balance. $1 down will buy any go-cart we have and you can have months in which to pay the balance. $1 down will buy a refrigerator and you pay the balance “just as you can” then hesides —your old stove or range your old go-cart —your old refrigerator will be taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one— Your Credit \s Good the each week, Outfit consints of A good strong kitchen table. | 1 handled skimmer. A guaranteed BUCK cook stove 1 8x10 Grip pan. boller. (not range.) 1 No, 3 Acme fry pan. 1 nickel teakettle. 29-inch pie plates. 1 tenpot. 1 §-bole muffin pan 1 retinned saucepan 1 cake turner. 1 flour sifter 1 Dover egg beater. 1 12-quart galvanized water pail. 1 kitchen chair 1 4-quart milk pan, A splendid cupboard. 1 3-quart covered pail. 1 coffer pot. 1 granite wash basin, 1 Wp preserving kettle, this kitchen completely furnished at $1.00 a week — re you see a completely furnished kitchen with ali the necessary articles for kitchen work, and tal value is $23.00. This outfit ean be purchased for a small payment down and then a dollar these 4 rooms completely furnished <‘in the Standard way” $3 a week— this sitting room completely furnished at $1.25 a week mpletely furnished No. 8 copper bottom wash 1 14-quart éish pan 2-quart milk pan. colander. solid tin Indie. No. 7 steamer. 12x12 drip pan. No. 2 Acme fry pan. 14-inch forged basting spoon. dipper. “Happy Home Contest news” — now girla we want you to be sure and come in this week and enter the “Happy Home Contest” if you have not already done so, We t to be sure that “every little girl In Beattie and suburbs” ts a little “Hap- Py Home girl’ before we close the contest. We will announce the close of the contest in next Monday's Star. If you have any little girl friends who have not entered the contest be sure that they do so this week. —now you can get your “Happy Homes” and “advertisements” ready and bring them In this week. Be very careful to wrap up your “Happy Home” so it will not get damaged and put your name and ad- dress on it i? fine prises are to be awarded in this contest; they are all on spe- cial exhibit at the store, Be sure to see them. out-of-town little girls entering our “10 Reasons Why Contest,” write us giving Gate of birthday and we'll send special booklet telling all about the contest. TACOMA PROEE, MAIN sito OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS © Street, Corner Third Avenue of the Ohio System of which makes all Examination FREE RILVER PTLLE GOLD N GOLD CROWNS FULL BRIDGE Other the name reliable, vent the detec rainieas, and inven Whirling Spray § Cpe ee ek Red Rubber Syringes, re tion of artificial teeth oe Gaeess Bathing Caps, all rubber Ry the use of the Ohio Safe System crowned, bridged wane od without a particls of pain, to-date dentiate. BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 718 First Avenue and 6 Union of MacDougall block H to 12:50 p. m ringes y eoth can Bailey’s Complexion B. Candy Dep’t uu 5.00 Oo and fa | Our Candies made in our 15 yeare. |] | own Candy Kitchen out of the oC = | purest materials. NewYork Liquor Col For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREB DELIVERY. Phones Main 2872: Shirt Waist Sets in silver and gold bX Zita |PHOTO SUPPLY co. Houghton & Hunter NON TRUST Second and Pike Street School of Photography | free te Amateurs Porto Ricos, per box Portu THE MAIN CORNER Phones: Main 787, Indeper —whea you bring in your lit- tle model “Happy Home” we would like very much for you to bring your pic- ture along with it; try and do this; we'll return it if you wish. OPEN ALL MIGrer Monday’s Specials Goods Priced Lower Than Ever $1.25 . $1.25 59 500 400 Cigars summer outing, Whole prices by box $1.7 Jos, per box... $1.75 George, per box $1.7 FREE DELIVE lent 798.

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