The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 3

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eit aa ee Tae SEATTLE STAR—| Wp Sedro. Woolley haw oahed superin perniclous pragt clgaret smoking among young wore | 4 tendent Youngs, of the water de 1 heartily endorse any r partment, for meter with a capacity The: Pipes tending to reform in that dire of 250 falions a minute for purpore ‘ a tion,” of reating new pump which town har Prof. L. M any. of the Univer inatatled sity of Washing | think any ag COMPANY!” ene ee =| MORTIEP prete pipes, It in to be re charging ack Your the i t ted ‘that tohareo dealers openty| chareing 4 4 DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF AMERICAN TOURISTS v Clark Clrel penly) man who broke into a Ja will hold tnstall fl} dety the law and | hope to wee it | vigorously enforced on Main st, a few days ag burglary A . |e n 6, In New ¥ ANNOYS THE PONTIFF, AND AUDIENCES ARE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN FROM ALL OVER THE ty Superintendent Cooper . UNITED STATES IN CONVENTION AT THE CAP. | structor I have bad many m- coats $8.15, at Bankrupt Sale tunition to nee the ovil effecta « iret avenue eee ITAL—SEATTLE MAY GET PACIFIC COAST EN. | “ ; : ; | ROME Ke of having audiences CAMPMENT Amer wurist sage di —— TOO LAX ei Sie v , Seattle May Get It | —— | A Jus y , = he va oe rhe militia of the three coast] OR, O'SHEA OF WISCONSIN SURPRISED AT MANNER IN WHICH diadetadieemen REO . | n Hes Paar LOCAL DEALERS ARE ALLOWED TO SELL CIGARETTES TO |HE Is T00 WELL GUARDED N ’ sa ! rive: Ww ext od SCHOOL BOYS via boned o va for th LOCAL MINISTERS DIFFER AS DIFFER AS TO WHETHER OR | "I al ¢ . - a > " - ens : * : phd RdoAd ROR SRERSEN ERO AE Eee ubbwcn NOT IT WOULD BE PROPER FOR THEM TOBE- | yoo no oyu, e . : PE eee PY AER gs a A a age OO, COME THE HUSBAND OF A DIVORCED WOMAN |.,, % a ‘1 \* way any cigare f any and every kind whatso- # aha . Nebra te! « a minor under the age of 18 year no wubject tom w : a Mrs. Milt Hud ot ‘ pe >. tan cee éach offense, of be imprisoned in a common jall or # Looal divines are divided upon the; as any other man, ‘The minister in| “2° ¥f bi ait " ‘ y, New |¢ ‘ t " & ponit y eosion Laws of 180 question as to’ wh: or not a} in a peculiar position. He yoked |“ ge 1 ; ‘ Y w x 4 * mld marry) upon as a different mortal thar yo d a . he oghe iy \ t ate N al Ga ieee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee es 2 2 n divorced,| most men, As & general principle es ft - al capita ext Here are a few opinions I think it unwise for a d ° ; : . ¥ ave f late @ met married to a woman separated from | “ 1 cent A N 1 as t f , 0 , o pe{ Rev. Myrdh°W. Haynes—There! her husband el Lb f - r ¥ . A ary camp of . aed is " . se who ore seltins f 10 of the| may be cireumm@ances which prop Rey. H. H. Gowen—I am opposed or 9P ows > “ t " finde } tyif v ‘ n e-) erly permit A minister marrying & | to @ minister of the gospel marrying “y tiof War Ta y a deega \ ‘ - truct , This | divorced womap. It all depends. of 1 e4 woman. Our church for-| G@=e . » the Circumstances a More Money Wanted. ? lGash = TL at Credit] PICKS UP pee cue maaiil , “5 | rm tyish dependable fall " PZ Srconp Avenve & Spring Sreeet gr Pe Syne gh 69c 719¢ Decisive action 3 on such articles on SOMEONE TAK CROWDED STR STRANDED IN THE CITY $45 FROM AN OLD WOMAN IN STILL CUTTING AND SLASHING ALL CAR, AND SHE IS NOW PRICES ON G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE STOCK do, and when night just be NOTE FOR INSTANCE THESE LATEST CUTS IN ADDI mas, and found that a DITION TO TH f ALREADY ADVERTISED. had snatched hie grand AS FOR INSTANCE READ THESE LATEST REDUCTIONS ne al money, away from her, he was In Addition to Those Already Made and Advertised _ Hoped in Vain BUFFETS. Th eft was reported to the CAKPRT mer yard ard she w © postman every ion Oak Mirror, awell glass f olden Oak Mirror, str t glans aiden Oak Mirror, large Oval, three ogany Mirror, closets, three draw thered Oak Mirror, shelf, drawer thered Oak Mirror, wax finish Mahoguny Large Mirror, beautiful Mahogany Mirror, ce morning, f her address an cketbook wan owing that atthe, far own NOL BUMS, Inlaid Linote 24-00 26.00 SS.00 49.00 18.50 45.00 he Wan a stran away from ber and Mr« that might have fallen nto honest hands Now she has given up this hope LACE CURTAINS ied to beileve Lots at just % valus Muslins, per pal Be Frit) F660 Wh rette combination ¢ of Arablan Tint Laces Per pair £25 Arabian Tint Laces 98.00 White Arabian Laces. per pair = «All Lace Bed Sets, White and her grandson still tramps the CHINA CLOSETS n ee pair streets disco ed. Mer relatives 4 wor Found No Work in Doe Moines « r windows Golden Oak, curved front Golden Oak, square, curved door Golden Oak, square corner ed iden Oak, giant wave ci rele Golden Oak, round corners Golden Oak, square Rarly English, fancy ginus top Weathered Onk, very ban deeme able to send Or Grablan, per set Alluring advertiseme for her te painting n to he ne prosperity and p'enty fn Seatt! ai caused Mra. Plumme i her 18 To Raise Fund SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS WILL START NEXT MONDAY. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 4 The & noney con taking care ask for subseriptio Weathered Onk, dark, equ are Weathered Oak 63.00 ‘wmed Oak, square cornered 42.50 Fumed Oak, square cornered 6.00 Fumed Oak, flat front, fancy panos 48.00 Fomed Oak, flat front, fancy panes 54.00 3 Y . Fumed Oak 54.00 “ moed| - ’ Mahogany, colonial, handsome " COR. SECOND AVE & UNION STREET REC MARPE 1G Sat ott hy fond many McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. ans Company msn.Sua CprmmenEparee AI. 9 ES O REET © ENT > VERE 0 SES treet car company and to the $o Golden Oak Mirror, fancy front $37.50 ¢. but without avail, Mra. Plu Golden Oak Mirror, three drawers 27.50 mer had not notice that her 5 iden Oak Mirror, very el egant AS 06 ethook was gone until ahe was out ) Oak Mirror, two drawers, two clonets. 45.0 f the car. Hoping against hope Golden Oak Mirror, three drawers 26.50 P 10 ri PAGIFIG GOAST CLOTHING COMPANY BELLINGHAM’S GREAT EMPORIUM BANKRUPT ; Emporiam in Bellingha t into the J Court rt time ag 1 by order of ranging from 3§¢ to Goc on the dollar. THE PURCHASE CONSISTS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, M4 ( n " A t an amazing SHOEBS AND UNDERWEAR. The savings aré great that the sale will mark the year 1906 as great from the \: The pu he d s ” , t w at prices | very start. SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 O'CLOCK ; Men’s Suits <1 Men’s Overcoats me Of all wool Kerseys and Scotch Tweeds, 1 eae vas, mectana | 9-00 AND $10.00 QUALITY IN BLUE ' worth $10.00. $12.50 and $13.50; all Kinporium, “Eeorporation OR BLACK KERSEY. PRICE 4 Tg PRICE R oo! Worsteds in fancy mixed patterns, ot alt a Men’s Overcoats consisting of a big lot of vest style coats, either single fixturon” alan mt Scotch Tweeds fully 52 inches long, some ble breasted; worth $15.00, $18 00 mae dhs eae with belt back, worth $15, $18, $20 and $20.00. BANKRUPT PRICE batt suet I = $22. BANKRUPT PRICE if BOYS’ CLOTHING AT BANKRUPT PRICES. oc M ( 2A4e Sits that . ee fe cal ‘ t i9¢ $2.15 | t 1 rupt f 196 MEN’S PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES MEN'S SHIRTS ilar price $15.00, $18.00 anc $38.65 en's $1.00 and $1.25 Columbia S) ; that sokd nbia Shirts, shirts for $1.50 to $2.50; Bank 99c MEN'S PANTS AT BANKRUPT PRICES Men's $2.00 Pants fot 94¢ ip , Men .. ” { 15 BOYS’ OVERCGATS WILL GO, FOR LESS Bee ee cs : 4 THAN HALF FORMER PRICES ecaea oe ' : PliigensKe GOO DS—PAY LESS THAN UNDBAWEAR FOR MEN AT BANKRUPT BOYS’ WAISTS J Worth soc and 7§c; Bankrupt price .... Ihe DRY GOODS—-FROM THE EMPORIUM » BANKRUPT §TOCK Odd lots of Lace Bebeoid ideries, Veilings, worth 10¢ to the yard alico, 1 PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS Embroidered, one pair in a box; the pair oC t and dark colors, ii 1 ten . Black Percaline, the yard ., Aq HALI , PRiges eee UNDERWEAR Diwan wines : " f . BOYS HOES 20 AWN, the yard .ursessacees vee a Ret Mack iol toil quality All W Lid sts Cad i i al $ i Be Wool ; 8 and $2.28 Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers Good quality Boxmdaf Women’s Deray Ribbed Underwear; oc. anc WenEN'e Tague HOE Whit: rchief oe garment Ps $1.19 choo! Shoes, worth $1.75 quality for e JACKETS é and soc*Men’s Heavy Suspenders, 214*inches | 7$¢ and $f00 Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers ME the. oais..icss os eas ee PREG D as BOE Necktie Goins ap Be BPE and 75¢ Men's Ties » ..22¢ | MEN'S CALIFORNIA FLANNEL OVER- | PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPANY 900 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER MARION STREET 1 Capes, we ; th $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00; all on WOMEN'S KID GLOVES Children’s Wool Underwear, worth $1,00, for 4 MEN’S GLOYES s 1.00 Men Pas Colt hirts ' Pi +4 SHIRTS - 75¢ AUN GEOD CRON cc tesco vesiceces @. 37¢@ | In 53 » 6 and 6 4; w rth %r 25, $1.50 an® $2.00 1.00 Mc I 1 Shirt 29¢ | R r $2.50 angg$3.00; Bankrupt price... $1.30 soc Men's: Wool Mitten : 22¢ Bankrupt pric@ the pair 496 PE CE LN LOE PIE SER EEL LO ME NLT LH SMI

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