The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1906, Page 3

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REN os etree es aps meg on SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, leis and Britteh Columbia will te \ { me Nag ng. jaar xf Ww Aablogton wi th a net us nde shina.” Mar ? § dn 2p 1 shal Stringer wae formerly captain | Bargains } Yl Par 1743 4 Bargains) fe lof the company - | i { 7 Dat ge ) & ' | Advent Christian midwinter con-} A, @, Buchanan, a well known | i 5 H vention opens at the First Ad — } Bargains; “pr iABLE GOODS ONLY. Bargains ‘ i hristian church Tuesday dry goods man of this city, has just | ¢ Ss PDs oifchiii pe . ; ‘ authoritle 4 as a nat-| Sree Of lecture located fm the Lumber Exchange, on | REV. J. M. WILSON ADVOCATES MUNICIPAL OWN: [Suvicipal authorities, and as a mate is oF we hol | Second ay., and the company will a e _ “AR 23 RE "y | the hein r lines up to th 1 Friday night were >| hereafter known as The Garvey ERSHIP OF CITY CAR LINES IN PRELUDE TO | bem to bring ine saaate eke eae yenterday was} Buchanan company | _ TIE C S tanee Ganive stopped at Summit ay srion| Mr, Buehanan has been in the dry SERMON LAST NIGHT—SCORES THE COUNCIL |¢ itat the prasent time |M At 9 o'clock and compelled to] goode trade since IK76, starting in| Announcement Ih iw ample room for double the WA. Blanchard met} Providence, R. 1. Since then he har —_——- lf = thal the commnae 1© out 10 o'clock at 6th av. | followed the bust in Boston . Value that the street railway mo- |p Mase te be aen- | O84 Virginie who relieved him of] Omaha, San Francisco and Low An- | he Moral Va practically dictates the poll yp Prag Racca Bea gah ps * mT goles, finally coming to Seattle un- | Ownership of Street Ra . s for the corrur On New Year's day at the Firat] der @ contract with KE. W. Nordhoff ‘ ied : j dix m \ ty that now pre-| Baptiat church the | founder of the Hon Marche, as ae | We have just closed the 1 {t wre ry ¥ will not extend | will hold a public reception sistant manager He finally be» | Our trade in Fall inter anc ha led r most san sthorities |to 10 p.m. The combined cl | came the manager of the store. Re- | guine al of t a large t the ars | bumber A majoriiy of oontly he de d to embark in bust . t own a he service in an ¢ ota state) Will be to attendance in } ness for himeelf, ' a u dy at the paid a ountble | pacity of & reception committee, J Mr. Garvey, the other partner, ts at and wale |R. Gray wil act as master of cere-| a Kentuckian by birth and founded | tration in pad | monica. | the present Leader dry goods store. | 5 ls, It might ® PWS a8 . After leaving college, he went to} 7 & The two local telephone com- #| Yshing business, Later he was in| = fovement on to ange name anies increased their forces @| the Klondike. In 1898 he opened ugh eorie wine ng - wg E . egred he enn ad cone ng the @| the Leader tn Beattie, at first af bd 4 segment | OF Sete jorthern |e to the exchance of New Year's &| York block, removing in 1903 to the a New Year's dinner tc om |» grestingn #' present location in the Lumber bx and ee a highes eatiic Brewing & Malting im | ~ y av on pata i f jouth Seattle to George og wy there prepay Corporations Control, “n | ' t Many mbere of the Banttle Rid a & This morning Dr. Wilon ft a], Mz mambere ofthe Seatio H H E | EADER Will Show the Most Remarkable Reductions i,, te at Re Tavares * pleasa wen J ta rave | » al ow : oral | '0e all over th | Stylish and Seasonable Merchandise : Japanese ree a in Seattle w ity with Sgouts | follow custom of the ertand Cl OSED Ever Published in Seattle he said, “ad ‘ of New Year. Two da ee ee song mee omg psiedis GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO, Buys the entire stock ~ t ‘ © means : t sme rE? ” THE COUNGMEN A te Inventory is being taken. Prices are being reduced on , HERE " LAID T Al Hog Li oe oan ow Ney | from every article in the store. Great preparations are being ti Li ? mt made for the CLOSING-OUT SALE. EVERY DOL wear ‘ LAR’S WORTH of the stock must be sold AT ONCE wares, Road , Bargains of the greatest moment Will be offered to the Sense ut cad teenies public, Goods newly arrived will be sacrificed without a t question. Watch daily papers for the opening of the Tra: s | annua Jar new store and the great sale Tra . wea GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. SUCCESSORS TO J Buy Victor Rec- ords and Pay _Less FATHER TIME 30 DAY SALE STARTS | TOMORROW tarts tomorrow s and Car] Lumber Exchange Building, Second Ave. and Seneca St. the store ist We RECORDS FOR $1 se ioe 00 RECORDS FOR Attractive Price-Cutting ha epiongn ental Mc“arthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ‘ Come ia—this is to be a remarks SO RECORDS FOR Ri0.00 Si1.00 ach pa of * DS. Johnston (0. SECOND AVENUE Burke Building. PALMIST ANVAOAHIVIO ctual Wholesale Cost or Less ST BROSc PIKE ST RN 306-308 ForAli —— Satisition say every time Use C a OLE Holast Hter miser fuel and «a phil of heat It's the to save art season Electric Portable Lamps Serce | Mantels, Fireplaces, Firesets $11.50 815.00 12-tnch Heater ¢ 15-inch Heater ¢ 18-inch Heater ---820.00 © old ste relining oS gy They annot call PROFESGOR DE FOREST it to us TELE send 103 Second Ave. Bo. over Guy's Drug 9 @. m. to Bp. m ye Parlors 306 Heaters, Kitehen Utensils, Gas and can thank * Andirons, Quadruple Plated Hollow Ware and Cutlery UNIONBAKERY AND CAFE SECOND AVENUB. FOR YOUR NEW YEARS CAKES Nome, Alaska Half Price n Black tch aap Seattic, Wn breaste L.W.SUTER G BENINGHAUSEN Diamond Importer Gold and Stiveremith Saleeroome THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave.

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