The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 2

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IN TENTH 1100 »201 i H i 1 1 é DAY GAME rHUR | 1 BAGUI | | AT O—Oakland he rs | A'l Lon At : Ta a A nh } A UCAN PRaquy ral a | AT BOSTO i . the T » 7 & chunk 1 WASHINGTON Washingto 3 AT PHILADELPHIA 1, Philadelphia AT NEW YORK~-# at Chicag New Y f ame: Chicago 6, New Y 4 NATIONAL LBAGUI 4 AT PITTSBURG—First tt E I 1 hia 8 \ j Pittsburg Philadelphia DID SOME TALL sUQGLING DOPE SHEET : . Casey hit out a nice one and) AO . ent Lynch to third, Graham was! | Ps! - ‘ Bord ee ia, > : - hat an next on the list and mado : . us j bunt, bringing In Lynet . 1 up with a sunny smile on his| failed to score in the last half of spe gee the game. Emerson toed the) In the tenth Sheehan banged out | “ a nag . » for Mike's herd a safe one and was followed by $1: sande tec '. A lead of one rum was the Si-| Nordyke, who hit out a three-baser ois washes’ position when the ninth) and was sent home by Eagan on a , ‘ +. opened. MeLaughlin falled to make) dinky J . ' hv ir 4 first. Lynch banged a trouble] Scare by Inning lat ‘ maker to “Pi Bennet’s lot and tlle 610010 06 rscanaacndithed | Ww aday night George Dix knocked out in th 1 row a $6 phy, of Now York, at the Natt : Athiet b at Ph Iphia phy wan master of tt wat g the start. The firet round sparring match, but in the ae P y Decame a Dizon, in hile q Is cleverest be 4 into the ring, I him out, He 4 aanintance ably t hard for him. Limited Each passing day brings our time to vacate these nearer. When the landlord's dictum is carried out thi be no more—it will have passed out of existence. To Meet the Landlord’s Demands to vacate in October we have marked our line so that once you choose any article from our entire $35,000 stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods the pr fi be such that you will not hesitate to purchase; in fact not afford to lose one sale, for know you that We Must Get Out and be prepared to vacate when our time limit expires. This means that you can save fully a half on any purchase made here, and in many cases much more, as it is imperative that we do not have any goods left when our time has expired. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS premises store will A mass meeting was held at the High school Thursday afternoon by the boys to arouse some sehool spirit for the coming football season | After practicing the school yells the meeting was addrewed by Prin cipal Geiger, Mr. Sanderson, Coach Frost and Dave Lewis, captain of; the football team. | Walter Galbraith waa elected ath- }letie editer of “Whims,” the school! | paper. | Mr, Phipps will give a come, tit-| etary and musical concert at the| j High school next Monday after-| jnoon immediately after the close of | school, Thirty per cent. of the pro coeda of the concert go to the Ath- letic assoc we cai wy tony o—— How Savings Accounts Grow. ReadCarefullyThese Prices J = «:--1.» a 18, 1872, dep... 16.00 Deo. 9, dep «. 173.06 Sults ST a | pe Men's AmiWeat Suits... $2.00 Viel and Calfskin Shoes | 1, - 1296.80 Suits “ sit09.20} ‘This savings book was iasued by | }& mvings bank In Maine and now} " Worsted - $7.25 $18.00 and $20.00 ‘Men's Fine jtraneferred to THE STATE DANK Tailored Suits .... $9.75 stock, best makes and latest [OF SEATTLE, corner First and Gite ésa<ei ot.20 15 Tester way, Seattle, Washington. ‘The celebrated Hariot see The State Rank of Seattle pays 4 [per cent per annum, com podnding | [twice « year You know what they are; 95.00 everywhere, now | Overcoats | - S285 B) i $10.00 and $12.00 All-Wool $2.00 Boyw Shown, “ail styles | . 7 Page 6 } Overcoats . - $4.95 and sises - $1.25 | Don't come, Why? Page ¢ tolls, $15.00 ‘All-Wool Overcents os a a POR agai whats enke ing ee aS | $15.00 and $20.00 Fine Tailor- Underwear ed Overcoats ...... @9.25 mense Bargains in | TSe fine Balbriggan Under- Men's Wearables i wear 5 | Pants $1.00 Linen Meh Underwear MEN'S DERBY RIBBED under. {tl ‘ $2.50 strong, durable Pants... Extra Heavy Jeresy Ribbed able white, blue, brown, Hy + 1.25 UE oo's5 tine Ali: Wool Underdot Satin boabee, Ioted rises Tl s $2.00 Wool Pant $1.45 eer ee ee ee “Dbe i malih—aow Be wire. © 4 $4.00 Pants .... $1.95 jf Men's EXTRA HMAVY feece- ff $5.00 and ee fine Dress 1h lined underwea orginal |] Pants ...... $2.75 batchelor's shirt without but rs, now priced $1.00 fine White Laundered Shirts ise $1.00 fine Colored Laundered Shirts 40¢ $1.00 fine Soft Front Shirts... THE FAMOUS Brunewick weight fine none better mad: ever handled at 61.2 Norfolk an@ tium $2.00 fine Fur Hats......85¢ $2.50 Hats, all styles, shapes and colors $1.25 len unde : 4 $2.50 extra fine Hats, all coi- Tée Soft Prot shirt with ment—our price $1.00 p j ‘ ors and shapes $1.55 CURD .. 2.66. 2he ment | 2 CAMEL HAIR and Natural Gray extra underwear easily worth $1.50 a garment both double and single breast €4 shirts—now priced at $1.00 avy woole bdoe 2% @ garment p Genuine President Sopentiers Umbrella ....... « Bhe if We OFFER a fine camel hair i : mo Bhe $1.00 os $150 Boyy Wool | snd natural gray wool sox, Boston Garters .. 1l5e 8 Sad _— | worth 20¢ pair, at 2 pairs for ae Embroidered Fancy Sox, 2 WOME «+. 60e | 38c By ji «. 2he ee and $3.50 Men's Sweat- Ii] REGULAR 25¢ camel hair and 100 L Linen Handkere ef Bre Se Linen Handkerchief. 4 ise natural gray fine he sox at 3 pairs 81.75 $5. r) Leathor Valise . .%2.50 r 50 ‘| NELSON -- GARDNER All for $1.75 THe FRIDAY, SEATTLE STAR DOPE sek ays iy dee ha me v ' wi ltpg bo Mea vo | vy higk [Net < ™ ' Hien at bist Maetacht had itt wou MIT { AIRSHIP HA The Chutes, at 1 recently the scene of Joh fa dri han anything else There Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 626 First Avenue. SSSSSSS==S==—= | any part a favo are matehed »monds, Brooches HT F fey t id got tt Hut ald Tom McCarey, | Rings, Searf Pins, Links, Franct Pathe the real thing tw ¢ itt od r correspondent in Studs, Kar Screws, Bete t to ome that Joe GR bo be to the rule « c It) Law « Nay, nay, MeCarey | ' eo0'n nexthgpebnent. [lie cannot, then om aught 40] eey. nap, ens anete It ive Houghton & Hunter | uid innie@ Gm 199 the Lowell boy a eh. « ‘| superfluous lon su have, | Jewelers unde ringside just to Mivagert been, 1 on that record s#tit!! MeCarey, all right 704 First Avenue These suits are hand-made to our order and have all the many points of excellence that distinguish our clothes from the just ready-made kind. Some dealers honestly believe that they have suc- ceeded in ‘equaling them, but we KNOW that it has not yet been done. Buy one of these $15.00 suits to- day or tomorrow and render an honest judgment be- tween us. Our guarantee is just as absolute on these $15.00 suits as it is on those we sell at $35.00. Your money back or a new suit if dissatisfied. nnn nenlintbae. | 615-617 First AMUSEMENTS 1 Sunday night of Wiken of the Cab- Patch.” Coming—"Ben Hur, mAEANOE | ROBSON bage SATURDAY | MERELY Mary ANN.” PRICES#1 to B00. Seats se ting rday 10 a. m Malt ere re 1 Coming—“Hen Hur 1 ful quart bottle Belmont EATTLE »... Whiskey $1.00 pe. 1 full quart bottle White pene Tonle Port vs THEATER *., 1 quart bottle Crystaliz | | John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 43. Rock and Rye TWO NIGHTS MORE SATURDAY, 260, Williams’ Ideals MATINEE » We, Total . A L | | | SEy Semptoders ... $10.00 Leather and Leather ff) T of Men's ‘ at le BEST ONE YET SEEN cRE. Boe Sik Webbed Suspenders. Lined Suit Cases ...84.85 [ pen Gnty one special to © cus A Guaranteed Attras ea 206 Solid Leather Suit Cases, 2 ff! ® cheviots This tos encctal wert having | PEICIN<T0 be, 100, NW | 4 $1.00 Hoary Alpaca Umbretiag H] straps, worth $7.50, now... nergea and ' clayn wherever who tnd eqeetal worl varia] EES ie Vora oer Came . eens he ‘ ave $3.25 you can find duplicates for saving of 75c on our reg rs : these qualities the price will very low pri Match , them rw on be from, $16.00 to $16.00—our [IIE prices and goods, If you ean ‘STAR cl price in $12.60 the sult OUR WINDOWS usual bargaing In mer of all descrtptions—con and get acqainted are full o' make No Mistake. This Sale Is Positively Genuine at 1217 First — Next Door to Postoftice. Look for the Number on Sign 1217 First Av. 4a alts CLOTHING HOUSE netRaacnchuettnatn | Tourists’ Excursion. sai OARS pines aah eee ‘The ideal short trip for tourists " fe to the U. S. navy yard and bat FURS FURS FURS ee te Peaet Geune “Sar Do not delay until the eleventh hour. Attend t it now. Order yard is the largest on the Pacific your sealskin coat before the fall rush comes. We have the largest ast. Fast steamers leave pler and mort magnificent assortment of FURS in the Pacific Northwest. B| at 9 and 10 a. m.: 1:15, 2:30 and Give us an opportunity to show you our aplendid stock of all the Pure | 4:30 p,m. Fare, round trip, 66 fe be purchased in this or any other country. T. PETKOVITS & CO. Pioneer Furriers, | Don't come, Why? Page 6 tells Eotabliahed in 1886. 110 Marion Street LONDON LoaN OFFICE | Second Av. fext y' Guys Drug ‘Biers: Money to Loan on Watches, Din monds and Jewelry, De not bu: before you window and | plaia figures. eae DENTISTRY BY THE ALVEOLAR METHOD TEETH aclence, origiouted, ipa HOUT PLATES ‘6 pro by thé Olio rye in denta ‘There isn longer auy nec A not of falye teath; 100 ing teetoage made tir forever, AW Aisaneen Of tho wu inéluding Pyorrhes are permanen ly cured and all other dental work ehed without pain and with guaranteed watisfaction. Spe- each branch of dental work, with years of experience at cheap work, but the beat at reasonable prices, All ¢ tion and advice free to all. Corner Third and Pike, Beattle. or phone, Phone A Qi; io Luria, Prop The Rubber Store 714 First Avi Cte Everything New! FIRST AND MADISON, THE GREAT SANTELL County of King. a — yet the Matter of the Estate of| A araevetens: Renseten Charles A. Richmond, Deceased. | oo Will give free instruction in phys BARGAINS IN No. 1768. Order to Show Cause | e from 10 to 12 forenoon y Fin scount and Distribu- Phones—Sunset, Pink 1751. fn from 30 to 32 § FURNITURE y- Final Ae y to the patrons of the Star jependent 1761. Free Delivery Mail orders promptly filted. 11—Other Great Acts—11 Matinee 1 Ever PIANOS ‘We nell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other house im .dbe city, KOHLER & CHASE, 1205 Second Avenue, , ©. A. Meyer, Mgr. Se cae Ys BAK ERY, SATURDAY’S, SPECIAL OPERA®« ae ie HOUSE Scie | Fred re J AR a ay ng | nica and Madioon_ Street PARLORS f = The Most Popular Theater. Twelve-year guarantes 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH | TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK ‘ . : anid} MATINEE SATURDAY. Both A Banari “THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER.” 1420 SECOND AVENUR , mmat-| Starting Sunday, September 24, | ‘t.|Matines, new romantic pastoral comedy hit, “HONEST HEARTS,” With Alma Hearn as Dad's Only Great Piledriver River Scene. 4 be ed Acts Elaborately Staged. tic Comic Barn Dance. ee in BASE ALBERT HANSEN VEWELNY, WALQNES 706 Ist Avenue For bargains in Furniture ave ue, RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, Bgndtve, Furniture, Storage ° Kr storage room, 1215 First $1.00 1OWA BUTTER STORE 1311. 2d Av., Arcade Blk Saturday Special We will sell you Sox fo 15 c and buy them back on Monday at 20cif you want to “‘crawfish’’ ; but you won't. 2,900 Pair Men’s Cashmere Sox, natural Gray and black, sold everywhere at 25c, for Saturday only, per pair, l5c Limit 4 pair to a customer. On The Square, Opp. Qirt strongest nd organ house in the Pacific North- west ALLEN & GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Avenue. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fail to reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve- ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 1060; Independent 1138,) between 6 and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send SEATTLE. |you a copy at once. If you should miss it more than once, please tele- phone us every time you miss it. In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect ser- | vice—and it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING co IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington, for the ur prices, Phones 647. | Tomorrow at 3:30 TACOMA Take Virg or Cedar Street Care. tion Should Not Be Made. Fred EB, Sander, the administrato: of the estate of Charles A, Rich. mond, dece having rendered | 3% and filed his final account and hav- | THE LIGHT OF TODAY That gives the most absolute sat- isfaction is GAS LIGHT Is the nearest approach to sun 220 Pike St. light, Its power {% penetratimg, yet soft and mellow, The W oh Gas Light Is the best artificial light known, as well as the cheappst, attle Lighting Co. P.-l, BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION, Phones-—Sunset. Bx. 27; Ind., Ex. 76. Chiqnge LoanOtioe @ MARRY SILVER Prop Totem Pole ng filed in this court his petition setting forth that salf estate is now in a condition to be closed and is ready for distribution of the residue thereof among the persons entitled by law thereto, and it appearing to the court that said final and petition sets forth facts cient to authorize a distribution of the said estate 4 It is therefore ordered by the court that all persons Interested in the estate of the said Charles A. 7 Richmond, deceased, be and appear before the said supertor court of King County, State of Washington, at the courtroom of the probate de- partment of said court in the elty of Seattle, on the 28th day of Sep= tember, 1905, at the hour of 9:38] o'clock A. M. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said final account.as ren« dered should not be settled and al- lowed and an order of distribution made distributing sald estate among the heirs and persons in said estate mentioned, according to law, It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once a week for four (4) successive weeks before the sald 28th day of Septem- ber, 1905, in the Seattle Daily Star, in said King County, and of general circulation therein, Done in open court this 17th day of August, 1905. A. W. FRATER, Judge, Ww. G. Woops, GEORGE C, CONGDON, Attorneys. Persian Nerve Essence RESTORES | VITALITY —Havo cured thousand “* Nervous, bility, Tn d_ Atrophy clear’ the rengthen the cir. Culation, make ‘digestion perfect and impart @ magnetic vigor to the whole ing. All trouble stopped permanent~ rf 6 boxes, guaranteed ney, $5.00 Matled Persian Med. Co. Arch street, Philadelphia. Sold in | Beattie only by Quaker rus Co, 10 WS Firat Ave. Globe Bloc! TEETH NO PAIN NO PAIN NICE TEETH We are the discoverers cs {nators of the only reltab! entific system of painless dent | We extract, crown, fl and clean | treat teeth absolutely without and guarantee all work for TEETH Our name alone ts & gu: | that your work will be of the and at the lowest cost coi with first-class work, rk ome in and have free examinas on, All our operators are licensed the state of Washington, We do do cheap dental work, but you the beat here for half. the § charged by dentists who belong te the dental trust. BROWN’S gaintess DENTISTS 713 Firet Avenues Partors 1, 3 8 4 5,6 Unien one door south of Mac! Southwick’s, ten gentest pin igng raat re contiges "ot joe of ewan ai ciidadae’ Tours §:30 a. m, to 6 Gays, §:20 to 12: 209 gies

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