The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 3

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ti DA 16, 190 ——aee Arlington Thuraday Snohomish|f Cloak & Sult Manufacturing Thursday. and at Stanwood Friday. \§ Company had ‘secured the stock YAKIMA, Klickitat, Kittitas and|B of Cheviota, Woolens, Coverts. iRenton county Christian Endeay ote., that was aboard at salvage J He goes to bring the steamship EDSKIN WARRIORS OF GRID IRON | "*®INE ores |rcccesvne some SS Z the company, to Seattle ; “ Schooner Snow and Burgess, Cap. | _PHIVADELPHIA, Nov, 16,—After f } ; } - clacg Wednesday night with a cargo |. )\" “mena the | py mertie i i airs ? | French ship Admiral Ceotile, 60) f'\g ” Sunenloy te | ? e } mn L ay COACH HEMPEL, OF THE SHERMAN INSTITUTE TEAM, MAKES from the field, midst the murt prea iv ‘aa > See leuk saxutialt | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. o rowd ned ueh remark 7 we ecnesday nig = . J - | 5 SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST REFEREE FROST, WHO OFFI. [2), (RO erOw ‘dive the Yaduene Speen rete el reed weet Fer] ; PRORAL OREATIONS © o CIATED IN WEDNESDAYS GAME—ALLEGES INDIANS WERE |*how!” ott oe ny], Steamer Htora er charter tol giower show now being held under mh roilc en ] GIVEN AWFUL “DOUBLE-CROSS' eight years of coaching taken a| i AP cha ag oot iy SE of tam: reenisanes team from the field, but if | had it cane See Morini elation, will probably a to do over again I would do sc «ed witness the ¢ re ge ace n S X Wash Jar He man also had his hands on) “in referee was either tncomp Sichiedik Witt! Ain Sadi Bae png grr jam +» gen lle oe ; how Le aia nal sh to be fal Steam a “|The Bride, Bridesmaid and Perle] 7 ‘ “ all your at-] The simple fact that the man who] Toto ott aon Munderscand why |aes, Heward and point a, des Jardins roses, the second day | Marvelous Bargain Offering--More Than a Thou- clipp carried ¢ yall, and who regained erwise I cannot understand Why! warg Thureday. Mhe takes a carfO| onises tg exceed in splendor the w Ko rie vem eele ‘partially it you witt{| B® Hhould spurn the advice of bis] or" vauroud maceriat for the Alaska eters age Hite i peg sand Pieces at Less Than aga Cost 3 we are done aniis considered sufficient proof of | ##80clates, the umpire and lines \\ ntral and a large list of pase shin pro Se * weld full owe | ' ee ba ie le ; saticaaas Er 11-4 to 62-4 © facts have been! possession j man. ere Connoisseurs say that never be vaide, w ten ha , “apt Christma i T umpire told Mr. Frost it was| The P. I. article was grossly Me)" Sicamer Dirigo was Wedne fore bas the city witmessed al zit a as the i wad " slit Real " here expecting fair/ the Indians’ ball, but Mr, Frost in-|Tepresented. Umpire Webster dls) chartered by the Bellingham Hay) Voli’ oe floral beauty as charact-| val t a ve The a ee ri ou For xample This was denied us last] formed him, as well as anyone elac| “steed with Mr. Frost in all of bi8) Lumber company to carry lumbe erized the opening day of plece containing 6 ya S00 a le price is 7c. Think of $3.00 t we refrained from] who questioned his decisions, that; Peculiar decisions - Ban Franciace | floral show ct worth of Embroldery f That t the sort of ba " have for you tomor ¢ tan toe on pd ba onto the poor management of this] yavigati ompany, with @ carko) oo). yor Ballingé th an a omorrow , are tt to 8) pio: gd li se ng o 1 han angthing, t play, | Kame, exactly 36 paid admiasions | of jumber for Guaymas, Mexico, will oa ' Ma or B Inger wi ! in ap | tomorre pha “ 5 ~ atte: wives powee SF DRY oceupled the stands, and veral t to some time next week propriate addres nd a we had rushed the ball the entire ¥ be “ ed by Joseph Shipper, who spoke on a ‘ P | | hundred climbed the fences and oc Captain H. P. Weaver, of — the I . p t] t t was taken by the ath-jlength of the fleld and curried | Dae cae Mine Cerin GTi ee ace eeer ee (the florista aamoctation. | A ess am actory os S A. C. in every instance. had been made by two fee 0 oie hen — —. Bt | ar fullback fum- uously insisting tt was no touct © porkethon i the ball, reco and a down. It was then I took my team|*Pharel were stolen Good Piano Beatle. Very respectfully your hcininic G é F D a P a WALTER HEMPEL Y YO! 0: | Coach Sherman Institute F 10 Are oing Own In rice ec h “Bea't Worry, Wateh Us Grew” t or $ a ash__ mins ~~ Credi NEWS OF THE Fifty More Good $25 Values | You can pay the t e ath) : STATE the rate of alx oF eight dollars & Are Added tothe $17 Specials 1 month And if you 4 you Chickering later. But you will || Stylish Etons, Dashing | not have to anything extra Redingotes, Swell Em- Hed tm rebuilding the old lumbe pg mh godt pires, Fashionable Pad- ‘ Veatod ebuilding the ¢ rm be (Some sto’ : pe ae mill at Adna dollars more docks, the season's best with 2 teet Wrens aos! Rabi Bafiaey gi Wy ote offer qood ylance styles in choice materials . 7 - eno ollin hand § me little as 50 and guare right, but doesn’t go very 4 new trolley line +l We can supply ev worth $22.50 to $35.00 Get your comforts and I will BUSINESS MEN of Shelton have mu: 1 need each, now on sale at Side take care of the bills abscribed $6,000 tows Victor Talking Machine, Ed : eel ure @ large sawmill son Phonograph, Organs, Auto FATHER TIME LABORING MEN held a « ’ in test, overs-iii at Blaine Wednesday and Kipanighoaicnss 9 > ° nominated Thomas Quirt for M d adies rons conte “ed si! en’s Goods Ladies’ Apror ALL BUSINESS PLACES at te ties Woataetin te tenet ieee ye mt fine lay : ith Bend were closed Sunday,| ag Ming Rapa 0 | time to make 6 ’ 1 4 by dainty according to recent orders of the} ments f ench.. 15¢ county attorney | mi "8 PUR 1 AL ) REV FATHER OHAGEN, of KERCE S. ext « 1 Nottingham, Eng, hasbeen ap m alae haid-worked initial: choice of'a Girdle Corsets pointed pastor of the new Cathollc 0 ns On 0 en at, ea : Ss aha alain alias e Golden Oak Jardiniere 55¢ Linoleum, 3 good pat- hureh at Bellinghar } e . . MEN'S PLAIN HPMSTITCHED — Solis wigbibtare th Sient, Gutieed with inches hi, terns, In quantities from THE I8Y AND ACME mines CHICKERING DEALERS. = HC oy t 3 f pure Ri * le bow of ribbon, special tomer- inch top, Friday sj 12 to special at Kettle F resumed oper qual te en, et Baap cial 9 ations, A plant will also} 8 Second Avenue : h 196 be built in spring | ee Re FPORESTERS OF AMERICA will ener ner at McCarthy Dry Goods Co bani and reception will be given ‘ Y MEETING was held at | Second Ave. and Madison St. E Wednesday night to 714 FIRST AVENUE ratify subsidy plan of ¢ hamber of Commerce for the ne |Bellingham-Spokane railroad. Th Wet Weather Wearables py Sen sum of $124,000 has already been} ralsed SRETT and Marysville shin former slace Thursday a isan it tances, nee, we soot |] He Performs Century Furnrrurs Company e former place Thursday and discuss|f snip Alameda was dashed on the plans for shutting down shingle : | mills for two months In the year rocks by the storm tossed waves Other meetings will, be held at(f off the Golden Gate the Novelty Srconp Avenue & S Street Orers met Wednesday at Suanyside.iff prices. These goods were man | William J. Sharp, of Seattle, field tallored up to a high conception | wick yard during this sale and Family Groceries Prof. De Forest Is Located in [Ree RRR Re FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FuRMTURE CO BREAD-BAKING CONTEST secretary for Washington and Ore-|B of 1906 and 1906 fashions, and OPEN TO EVERY LAI ‘SEATTLE. VISIT MRS. HAFFNER'S COOKING SCHOOL, ON’ gon, spoke. The following officers I were ready for the trade in a OUR TOP FLOOR. RE YOUR NAME AND LEAKN RI FOR ENTERING. were elected President, W. T.|B «hort space of time at prices 2:30 P. M. Dail Stewart, North Yakima; vice pree-|f that made our competitors prick b 4 * 2 - a Senta “D. ‘Au. Githtbe. Absancans{i cp teen see Gat mooeee Oe ot 50 in Prizes. Lessons Free 2:30 | oor Mrs. J. B. Rose and F.C. Fibbins. | cutting down their legitimate | Kennewick; E profits right in the season. This } 4 ima; Clara Fairbanks sale 's a bad thing for our com and C. V. Zook t c tary-treasurer, Kenneth Thompson. it is @ fine thing for you. At | In Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts | 32 o20cic. ome Ps se eee, A Today and NOTE—Owing to a Inck of , i | In order to better introduce our New Location—-1535 Second JJ* 2. coe sersery * if Originality others are trying to taka ee rn Tomorrow Ave., cor. Pine St.—we are selling goods at wholesale prices and [| * SHE GETS $250 EVERY #/B imitate this, the me of the moat prominent §] 5 . SER less. Watch this space every day; it means a big saving to you. §}* MONTH FOR BEING Di- ® [Tf cecuine & & Alameda Salvage he onmult him Saba tan wie hg le We don’t de We don’t sell out. We don’t give credit. But 9) *% VORCED. . SIT Bale ne single instance See wakes tee We sell you the best goods for less money than you can buy from ff} * | CINCINNATI. Ohio, Nov. 16. # gifted man failed tof} Scapa @ny other house in the northwest. Remember our new location | ® Judge Swing today decided up- #|[ $20.00 Rox Coat Suits tel) why and what you have need them just 1635 Second ave., corner Pine St } ® on the alimony suit brought by #/§f $27.50 Long Coat Suit come for "e tainty @ a i* hie wife against J Mad- #/ 9 $45.00 Long Coat Suite R17 B “7 ell Ages ha »t & den, allowing $250 #/1 $60.00 Long Coat Suits $e 6 ee oe | * mthly and $6,500 court costs & > ao & and attorney fees # |] IN CHEVIOTS, BROA Fagg yb ROS GRO ams fea oifee ompany ERS AND VENETIANS RIENDS | * * eee New Location 1535 $ Pine St. |) sap apse ener ae II a Coats | RODS—br Lay a Kinle 0 Covert Coats, empress I ee y #1 3.50 be 62) of solid oak, iH t ey Coats en finished; has ornerstone ng ¢ THIS ROCKER—finished in golden for portieres inch French . elm, has fine cobbler seat; neat ch covers and the lik mirror, Top 20x Broadcloth pindle back; w ed arm 32 inches. Top draw- CANTON, ©. Nov. 16.—The co re . | ppc lg weg 3s t er swell front; carved ner stone of the McKinley monu-|§ *% Nobby Rain ¢ Reg tem ~ : a ye B. ; — ; suantards five draw. | ment was laid today by Justice Day ‘ - ~ seg webmag aa Os + oe per raga . 2 " 8 50 value; cu’ Jof the supreme court. it was plan. |p #%%0 Nobby Rain Coats St gat wax oo he vee ee rest. Value $4 $3.75 FLLOWA, ay Wiideary soe $12.50 | ned to lay the stone Sentember 14,|9 ge on’ Siti Rain’ Goat sti ® a | the fourth anniversary of McKin ; . or Palm Reading $1 Another month will usher in a great many cool evenings, ley's death, but a defect in the stone $15.00 Misses’ Rain Coats and the prudent owner will prepare for winter NOW pape aiment hy dateg unit to vate parlors for 1 ‘ til an sie If real economy figures in your home building or home ST eae mel Kersey Coats, black fitting plan let us instal The ceremonies were simple, but a . $ Second ‘Avenue South, . | Impressive, being performed in the Yine. Dress Siete, hes Guy's Drug Store presence of Mra. McKinley. Many low 18-Oore Cireut ent ParlBrs 305-6. Phone L 3099 oak frames 2¢ rns 0 as school children and old soldiers Walking Skirts aie on : and 36-inches were present, and the @. A. R. tand| I 91.09 guirts, in all hehe ee | with excellent qu played McKinley's favorite hymns gies wondtauere ee silkoline regula | while they sang. The ceremonies | ge ‘iainy Day S #6. reens, cut to rna | were intentionally brief, it not be pone weg Bg Macrae. Mi ta jing planned to make the dedica-|B gi: oo Maternity. Bkisis 3. 14 : were ny tion of the monument of national aoa? fobs l! E RPETS, The very best furnace ever constructed for burning soft bende The site Is known as Ow ae 20 © $6.50 PIANO HO S | good patter coal. Insures the greatest amount of heat from the least |Monument hill, overlooking the ee 100 nese For Th fuel ‘ pM Kinley home. | Hundreds of Children’s Coats Ave, SEAT IO we maki All castings for this celebrated furnace are strictly high 7 going at a sacrifice <i sewed, is grade and made extra heavy with a view of durability and ‘eiypeacaldbh anies as CONVENTION | ra, Waists, otc., all going at | $I 65 BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS economy. | At 10:30 Friday morning, the e. You'll find st & Choose 6 patterns; These furnaces are mounted and fitted with special care. Presbyterian Sabbath Convention Spall ey mn regular $1.50 per yard, sew Ample provision has been made for expansion and contraction will open at the Firat Presbyterian myo n! ed, laid and lined; cut to THIS CHIFFONIER of castings. Radiators will be furnished either of cast {ron church. Delogates from Au the str ‘ $1.20 (No. 67) of solid or heavy steel. 8 ek aA ah Kent, Renton, Bremerton, No | * } THIS PARLOR TABLE finished in id golden | oak, has We positively guarantees you the very best and most scten- | ton, Snohomish, Vv t § t & CHIFFONIER 61) of 16x20-inch "beveled tific furnace that money will buy. If it does not prove ALL | ot & Fremont, Bal e ul $206 SECOND AVE. | golden oak ha neh square toy golden fini lid oak, French plate mirror, WE CLAIM FOR IT you are not out a cent lara and Green Lake Wit be im at EASES, i has 12x20 French Top 20x32-Inch, entire We employ an expert, who does nothing but install fur- | tendance. | Cloak Mfg Co Large stock of second-hand and large shaped shelf, Stan¢ pk in sy Ben 4 Seal freak ec & naces and pipe buildings for furnaces. Call on us or tele- | Dr, Matthews will make the open # ” See ee tn or Bt Gate tne inches high. Turned legs. Reg 20x32 wers, top beautiful piece, $19.00 phone your wants. We guarantee complete satisfaction. ing address, and Dr. Wil Dr | sell thet Aaeeien of the very lowest prices. ie one ser nt. Value value; cut to ° Major and Revs, W. Kirkhope and i: pte sep ago de cha lar value $2.00; cut to $1.65 $12.50; cut tc 89.50 - $15.50 EITHER PHONE 158 W. B. Bell will also speak. | Opposite Pantages Theater RED erent FURN. & | Rate-tadie erin 0 Pike Street

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