The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1906, Page 2

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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1900 eee ee 2 le aa The “Busiest” Basement Specials " irnament begie March 1 n er p ! y ry 1 sa Pes them IS THIRD t for About| Watch th y OCAL QUINT FAILS TO LAND FiA@ST PLACE IN SECOND DAY'S "i 1 be i FREE MUSICAL avGnueay esac eee : ae PLAY OF W. BC JENKINS FALLS DOWN Ratke 7) ky littl - jieasecemantensartsinianensetmnsuentenmingsanenmanemenonpeeenece outed iia Gea - 77-7 “| After-Supper Specials Silko ' Cs ns wW ~ « M ’ ; | ie E THAT 18 MORE | Tr pa or vans po ; M % , oO 4 track " ' < TAFFETA PETT rida 4 m1 ft tor t | «x, Ho appa it te 7" s wdliteg . of ve ive 5 Y ; pu wanes 1 ,| Abrahams: ar rntil Ready-to-Wear persia wie fa hook with 1 A Ai(ell, the American cham ghelager le amet NI cntam: and Joe Bowker, Rm Department The “Buslest”’ Millinery Shop ; ee en OF meee mp gig Sg ONES." Grocery yin te ee oe wees : winne 1 CHILI COAT RIAL and someeatamale - hak Che tedaen 4 | : ty inf Meat, prettily trimmed Box 84195 en ie Vive-man ‘Teame--Dens | : ile Condhaen tat 4: nee tor = get 1 ‘ During a discunsion of pitchers) ags ays Charlie Bennet, “He nl | 3.98 A ares , 10r Co et S rs x : ee wnd | stud hog we ly ona I have | speeding Gang i that day AI t lite . v bee the The Busiest i + ee ; ise f ane ol ries, " f i nd wot eh tn the fore r that he has a fas | rec hon , , am visite SO st r who ever stood In} He rolled around in the dust A } ‘ » teen SES ney hen EES the box. When | was with theland thee wightened out ! nd yo f. M . “ “a F « o ’ : ampion Detroite Clark tend Eiseer’ esha sone atl tae : ome | Men’s Shirts HOW TEBEAU ESCAPED A FINE << 2s [Sets] aa w bal ever aw andiof » « « watnat ’ mateu 120 dosen Me a Sumer + Negilg ufte to _-_— he 5 a batama f toll w | ’ « s t tire, | Materials are: Madras, Ge x 1 Cheviote Met g Patsy Tebeau was an artist he J Cla e ! = the ~ w —. A big bg $4.29 2 t t # tor a 41.09 abd some up recting ¢ mpire'’s atte o in ~~ . Tie od Ne ay Ph eyees- gt ‘ . A FEW SPECIALS to § " MTTTETITITTLL be othe s just as the a 1 . i : ” ; bite Pag be a ee eT Bto9P.M. | ‘ ; : ‘ee: | Mustin Undergar- | Bn oy oe we b the time of serube il sire ments _ freery yard guaranitest ‘nr awesing. ants Sa waved him back, The arbitrator | eo firet f eat he seas argo quantit v 1 the need of new at Pater: t ri t the tomorrow " pile depart- | Ww to ca an ns ‘ eo of trying 8 MORNING SPECIAL attent to the exceptions his . halos and eneerenle 2 — to & ay On Gale From 8 to 10 Only ° we offer, Pine Notting. ener ves he ad ling exe en he ca pend t f t 3: ¥ KETTLE RENDERED LARD By 2 yaa, ling ta , t and made & ! page 24s pe .- . , pum . whe fT ( °r) ball | I a fr » . 7, 1 phone or C. O. D's on bag on his face and hands he/ EVEN THE UMPIRE LAUGHEL 2 ¥ t NEW FRESH 8TOCK o pone “4 ‘ --- W0 Jumped and dashed for second zame way. As he slid over the se ond base bag he rose to his knees. Vifted his right hand and shouted Mr. Umpire’ Smith was trying with all bis might to ost you fifty,” but he was hard that all he sald obec ted. ~ . “ : ‘ : h MAIL ORDERS FILLED GAME DAY RECEIVED, BY EXPERT BUYERS. etely mystified < or * 1 # guessed that ad “ juring the gaste, They | cf = ™ almost Clarkson's pitching line, any telowe tnird, Rai old | other won Jerful p eight | used wcionce In preference Patsy Donovan their way to the club house, } Fred Cooley, O'Brien's sore-nosed 444 hopes to play based fter Stivetts had don rring partner, has taken to Ue) 102. ionger, My that thme he e@x-/strength, and as a rewult the oe he got on @ year they are branct L b E h Bidg 1113-15-17 S nd Ave. if oo He does a short boxing *tURt. | Locts to have enough money to pay| longer than the average pitcher of|and found that he bad lost exact « out the eperting Hine with a umber Exc ange id eco gives a free recipe on how to be off the national debt or set Ireland | today e and one-half pounds He be: great deal of vim and vigor, Hase : fighter and closes with @ burst free. | tor the crowd. ball, track 1 aquatic sports f fireworks about wanting —_——s> -—— “A rare * was die lbetnae tak with enthustiaamn O'Brien for the heavy- wets! | Last it with List, Mutoal Life bide | played by a bourne A negro welter-weight whe calls|-Kid" Rayt ‘ tet GET plonship. | °°?) dering a came tn Philadelphia years himself Joe Walcott ie coming t «ht This idea firmly fixed im you mind, that of the vast army of affilcted people THE majority can lay the caus of Excursion te California Special train leaves Seattle March 16 Round trip $85; tmchudes Pull man accommodations going, side trips, etc. Limited number passen gers taken. Make reservations now with Northern Pactfic ticket office, or Secretary Williams, of the Seat tle Commercial club, Ettel building aa oe ob ob on oe hes ee Yen oo ee O & o © we te ee HEALTH have been of easy a» ner weal is to care tel Closing Out the Burt & Packard “‘Korrect Shape’’ $3.50 and $4.00 |] the rut of sickness. a Why delay and risk loie it |] your bealth when acure is yum for only 5.00 A MONTH, f WE CURB and Oxfords at $2.85 and $3.25 hay fever, bromehitig tiem. deafness, ear disease All the new Spring Styles and Leathers included in this sale, RAYMOND & HOYT liver, kidneys, —_ 916 First Avenue SAVE MONEY ON YOUR efrigerato and Ice Boxes $8.00 Refrigerators... 85.50 $10.00 Refrigerators ....86.50 $12.00 Refrigerators 87.50 Very fine Gurney Refrigerator . B17.50 Lots of Wool Top Mattresses. full size, regular price $2.54 for Saturday on f For bargains bEeerdse =e me It Is Folly to Advertise UNLESS YOU HAVE THE CLOTHES TO BACK UP WHAT YOU ADVERTISE WHY bO your sys REGAL nervous system, bend 388 Hts) RECTAL DSA 420-422.424-426 Arcade Phone Main Office Houre—O a, pm twinm Tuesdays and ranges, furniture and carpe cali on NIGHT, SATURDAY MATNE: ‘D NIGHT. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Range 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3096. 3375 instead of Pink 1751 J. ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. Reserved Stock Port or Sherry $2.00 Per Gal. All Clothes Purchased Here Will Be Kept WH make the land very valab $175, on terms of $5 per month. Al this land, Take new Re on grounda © tracts 500 feet long d several men to work on m cat to Duwamish bridge. jalesmen offices in Time in Repair for One Year Free of Charge y your clothing 808 — an get the first pick @ | § te | & proxers % Mens #1200 Woot REALESTATE Joe “6 THE BARGAIN ST ‘ Sta Buy® 1104 First Ave : ‘ - OFFICE You wore anxious ta sell your| neighbor reads page @ and found a home, and discover after it was too| bargain, Go do titewiae 7 late that your neighbor would have} Before despairing. lool bought it, and paid you $300.00 more|¢. That is where all want than what you obtained for it. Your! istied, No matter what [Visit On the Square | Opposite the Totem | Pole A Strength Giver —- Sieben 104-106 First Ave. §, Phones: Sunset Main 9375; In dependent 1751. Free Delivery. Mall Ordere Promptly Filled L. W. SUTER, ree es |g, EXCHANGE. t 713-715 First Ave. On the Square ———=615-617 First Ave.————

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