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JUDGE WAS VERY HANDY Justioe P. V pounced uy through the hours by married th joy by was pl Th t mers. beth I the bridver to 64 winte happy as a you The two Dy Justice son's ¢ Attorne eases LOCAL SNAPSHOTS: Stone, Fisher & | ompany in-} creased its capital to ), 000, Fire department adds fire alarm boxes in Latona Mason, Lewis & Co, a Chicaro firm, successful bidder for $30,000) armory bond issue | Deed transferring 31 acres of land to Northern Pacific filed. Land lies -south of the city limits. James Cronin, teamster, escaped drowning in the bay. Patrolman Macdonald and others hauled him} out. | At a meeting of the stockholders held recently, C. 5S. Miller was elect *¢@@ vice president of Washington No tional bank | William McKinley Circle, Ladies) ofthe G. A. R., will hold tnstallation meeting at Hotel Stander next) Wednesday evening. “Spiritualism Exposed,” ts sub fect of a lecture to be given by Rev.) A..P. Daniels at Swedish Mission) church this evening. | Zencttice substations will be es | tablished next month in Southeast) Seattle, Ciara J. Collins, clerk in charge; and at Fort Lawton. } B L Shock and H.C. Tillman) have sued the city separately for) $1,000 for damages to their property by reason of street regrading. Oslevrated Stuart collection of In curios recently acquired by the “U." now on temporary dis-) at Administration building. Let Erickson lodge, Sons of Nor-| will give a New Year's musical! dramat hall Saturday even- four new istrict } and Dinah and thelr large| >>) of Alabama negroes will be the G. A. R. entertainment at hall, Ballard, Saturday night. Charged with leaving thgir bo 4m the streets anit and without eight teamsters were yes : arrested by Humane Offic: ‘Clarke and Vaupell. ‘Thomas Witt and Thomas Gilber ‘Their Relative Value” #Riyof: Shimakura of Japan| city-on his way home after, visit to this country! t which he has ben invegigat-| Mi the American judictal system. | _A. Richards, mining man, dis-| by sanity commission. The weferred by his 19-year- gon, who claimed his father was influence of local spiritual Said .to be victim of malic g his'door unlocked yester ‘Bflernoon, F. W. Robason's Was entered by a thief, who $26 in cash, but left sev- jandred dollars’ worth of jew- untouched: Robeson lives at) als, of Scaidinavian-Amert- bank wil! submit to, stockhold- Jan_1, proposition to increase Stock from $300,000 to $509. and surplus from $150,000 to ) making a total capital and street committee yesterday! d for another week action on! ysed bill of Mr. Conway's, for a large assessment to pay for regrading of Large number of protest- ‘property owners were present - Captain Boyes will sever conne ‘with Volunteers of America, ac- dr 0 of the local gost, as a re. of the ill feeling engendered Christmas.dinner given to poor cor to his own titer, | , Whether az not he is removed from i Day Saturday at S, YOU SAVE MONPRY A 91.50 Yankee Automatic Screw Driver, No. 20 50e Heavy Japanne Clamp. «... ; 26¢ Guardian St 2 flat keys . $1.25 Full Nickel Pi Brace Soccer with Potent brake + 84.59 Outfit, with w 2:50 Ov " a $2.50 Our Own Make Shaving Pau ......5¢@ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. » year will than ever Janua will be yrtant to yo This Store Is Always Open Saturday Evenings for Your Convenience Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE -- TACOMA Have You Visited Our Piano Depart- ment This Week? Probably you, like others, have seen our previous announcement of special plano values for this week, but maybe it has not yet been posi ble for you to call and see them. We want té my that you should make no delay, for selections are being made every day. Can't you come—tomorrow surely’ The op- portunity for chotee is much better now than it can possibly be later on, Of course, we shall continue to offer the very best plano values, and do so at the loweat prices consistent with the best values, but fuet now there is an unusual opportunity be- cause of the very large stock to choose from. Famous Makes in Used Pianos A saving in price that is bona fide A piano, although not new, that is good—a plano that is far better than any “cheap” new one More than a dozen different makes to choose from, pianos in the great eat variety of styles, any wood you wish. Steinway & Sons, A. B Chase, Estey, Emerson, Weber Pease, Mason & Hamlin, Chickering, Kimball, Herlich and others BASY PAYMENTS IF YOU LIKE Sherman, Clay& Co. * Jil SECOND AVE., TTL 9M PACHIG AVE), TACOMN, 714 FIRST AVENUE & H.'s Busy Store T BVERT TURN, 260 Heavy 4 Saw Filing China. Heit s+ BBC] poy sum te FFE Padlock, with 1 Sa]. wm |] SATURDAY ‘ou have pleanedt the please the st ipping Pan, ying our FAMOUS 10¢ JAVA COFPDE, fe Long Han- f) Ask your neighbor it she $1.06 Wrought tron Umbrella ¢ Japanned 9) tried it. felociphdes Stand . Mo 6 years o14 $1.75 doxen De: t Iger & Second and Union 1325 2d Ave. cents ODE j Fire Shovel try it ed Bie Cups “ PS | Regular pri y shape, each sere o00s 9 @ Oe Hurlbut | Rhodes Bros SHAFER BROS, Annwgal Clearance Sale Opens Today Shafer Shop begs to announce that, in ly reduced prices lass of clothing carried by this |} There Are No Finer Garments Than These, Made by the Brokaw Bros. House of Kuppenheimer and the Eff Eff Company And this ia the clott re invited to buy underprice. MEN'S SUITS that were $12.50, N’'S OVERCOAT for MEN’S SUJTS that were $22.50, $17.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS, § for MEN’S SUITS that were 4 $19.65 MEN'S OVERCOATS, now for MEN’S SUITS that were $30.00, $22.85 Odd lot of Men’s Hats, forn ove * ec out... oe It willibe observed that t he regular prices are so low (by comparison) that it is impossible to make greater reduc- tions and be: just to ourselves, Boys’ Clothing Also Reduced Buster Brown Suits and Boys’ and Youths’ School Suits are all reduced. Some very much more than others, For example ‘ One big i@t of Norfolk Suits for little boys, sizes up to 6, werd up to $4.00, for Peeorearr rye ’ Suits, Sizes Up To Boys’ Overcoats at 1-4 and 19, at Reduced Prices 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices MEN’S \§OOL UNDERV v 95cts | SHIRTS FOR MEN, were $1.25, for . seeeee ones Arcade Bldg., Cor. Second Ave. and University St. AM OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: USEMENTS. Ns | Daniel Kelloher GR OPERA Sesttic’s E. L. Grondahl, John Mrthoon HOUSE $ascir? : oe Herman Goeta pate Sheets ant, Carl Sunde IN CORT,. Manager. Phones 65 Will H. Parry ‘TONIGHT, WE MUST MOVE ae einen. vate ar, Sanacaet antay sie nb R. Sartori THE YANKEE CONSUL John A. Whalley PRICES—$1.50 to 25¢. L. B. Allain Coming—January 19—Calve, A. H. Soelperg, Alexander Pearson pr ata A. It. Soelberg Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 1 en@ 2, o g V.-Prest. and Cashier A. § Seats 1 Ut 2 5 1 E. L. Grondahl FAREWELL. TESTIMONIAL TO o 4 tc on Commence the New Year by putting something in the ats Bate bank. One Dollar is sufficient to open a Savings Ace Tuesday—“Mary St ” in peal « Savings Account, wart! ON ALL and if you cannot spare more, make a beginning with a §j— nnn —— dollar, anywa: You know the old saying, “Well begun is SUITS, OVERCOATS AND half done,” and you will find that when eal once pei to AT TLE a TROUSERS i] put money in.bank it is not half so hard to save as you think. THEATER *=- - Whether your account here is small or large you will be al treated with every courtesy and consideration, ~ JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phoséé 4% Made to Measure Deposits made by January 10 draw interest from Jan- |} wary tr, : ; ; _yeatinee satur- Building to be torn down and replaced by We pay 4 per cent interest in our Savings Depart- “hae tah more: i day, 264 100. large department store. ment, compounded twice a year, We've got a legitimate reason for making THE INNOCENT MAIDS this big sacrifice-—-we must move. This is not PRICESTée to 100 a “Fire Sate,” “Salvage Sate, “Bankrupt Sale,” . Aw OLIO WORTH SEEING, “Dissolution Sale,” bit a gonuine sate, OF | Next Sunday Afternoon—“The Dreamland Burlesquers.” Our record of : years in the tailoring OR gr mRSeGs nae business in Seatt!e a guarantee of the fit Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way b sneak simongaed arid: workmanship~ of al) garments made | SEATTLE,.WASH, ‘The Mékt Popular Theater, Russell @ D Mers. } Bonight and All Week That Funny Comedy ) H See Our } THE JOLLY AMERICAN f The Fair Bargain eae Not much to it but fun—plenty of 1513-16-17-18 2d Av that. Some good specialties that’s Everything in Holiday Goods Next week—The Taylor Company Goes this weel#® JUST ONE-HALF their regular price. rriage Vow.” $20.00 Suits made toffour measure. 5. | SROOAA.. MRSS Ole Ste eee i $25.00 Suits made toffour measure 8 | Suits made tofour measure. $30.00 § Y ig $35.00 Suits made to four measure. .$26.25 or ee $45.00 Dress Suits made te your measure EYE ADVICE FREE. PRINCESS THEATER . $33.75 We meke no charge for Ex- Ballard sat Actual Cost ~ ‘Miinatfons—Our charges tor [| "2 Ewin a MILLER . glasses are reasonable. If you Comedy Sketcn Artists need them—A little dé"vn and a Flortiia Sanford ile each week, if you desire It. La Petite 5 my BRADT OPTICAL CO, | And a Grand ‘The Yorn- Lynnecand Danday, Kenton gna Lorra the Great Cox Family, Pete Dunsworth and the Starascope, f ss Scope t | 7 | titled “The Old Home at Yuletide.” ns Ri » 114 Ave. { ° wai _ a A NRE. FRETS | 1104 Second Ave. ~ M04 Second Aye. ° eotiamembar » Wp gal TURKISH BATHS 50c You'll find Shaws on the installment plan. Pharmacy across Poy any time before| @ etree’ «5 Christmas, my Houghton & Hunter || Heady's Barber Shop $206 SECOND AVE. 20 ee ee ccate | CO Firat and Washington