The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906 7 i . ‘-| uae low up the f the tty will be seen tonight leontest of Inex Goertg w Mre » keep | “ Va el 1 vie) aflernoon and tomorroy Vred Har ae pepo ie f t Joba » he ” ‘ f wughter | esident of the B ray and Mack, at the Third f larguerite, by acu sidan va a hed . d a! rf es ane & Humber of men e Omaha ty esterday “afternoon 4 . . y I L f th $5.00 HEAVY TREAD G. & J + of runt - oe ti tavorab) Pid 1" | but John O'Brien Lu Tint eer! pEoPLE TO BE AFFORDED AN OPPORTUNITY oF ve Sushi then "The attempt failed, |Man Interests of $841,000 ‘for the| " helé © oF VOTING UPON THE PROPOSITION oF «wn j : and Web pro ; a Po ; om 1 BUILDING A MUNICIPAL SYSTEM It Brings Returns ir the Gy sounat at le maees o ; C very Hien si75 oe ” , t Get avi will mat pReasion yented tonight, tomprrow after. | left Kallspe no cial ; m lary turns i 1 cash and nm and tomorrow night ached the oft . . - _ 1 t by a ie each wok 1 Captain Debo aire tb thick t h an . . “scl TELEGRAPH BRIEFS £3 ag ae i . het of. the ( mn re wealth on all and children at the daily | on Peterson, The ned ton “she rec cip o 7 ' ! ow arly @ wealth a be i t t 1 t pe athe premises mapas ire Peart The ¢ s f China woe = catia’ ‘Fea Grek ants of the (and WRT back Dor Kt aac nH id f . \ ‘ 48 pay 4 per cent. ir ’ ort of | pounds, was found In the river in [eompounded. semt-annually 1. | SPINNING’S CASH STORE Judge | the own of Wallace, | Rank of Seattle rner a 1410 Second Ave. i bel ! You Way n BY ORDER OF THE COURT $56,560 of the Highest Grade of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Will Be Closed Out Within the Next Thirty Days Regardless of Cost or Former Prices, by Order of the Receiver, J. Coren NG FIRM IN THAT CITY, WERE FORCED TO THE WALL BY THEIR CREDITORS, R THEIR HEADS, AND WHEN THE RECEIVER TOOK POSSESSION THEY. WERE EN tl OCK TO SEATTLE, AND WILL SELL IT OUT THE ABOVE STOCK, FORMERLY THE AMERICAN CLOTHING CO, OF SPOKANE, THE BEST KNOWN CLOTHI AND A RECEIVER APPOINTED VHILE THE ABOVE STOCK WAS IN LITIGATION, THE STORE WAS RENTED OV FORCED TO VACATE THE PREMISES. IN ORDER TO REALIZE THE CASH TO PAY UP THEIR CREDITORS, THE RECEIVER BROUGHT THI WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS A 1668 FIRST AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE A HUNDRED SALES MAY CO D GO, BUT THIS GREAT RECEIVER'S SALE WITH ITS LOW PRICES WILL STAGGER THE COMMUNITY, THESTOCK IS TOO NUMEROUS TO QUOTE ALL AR TICLES, BUT THE FOLLOWING ARI 4 FEW f MEN'S SUITS SOX SUSPENDERS ; ae net igi GOODS Union W : f t lot here ther ; Ss 25e—For a rth . cy “ d ' . ik Sve Zand 4 of a kind nd. These suits are actual $10, } 10¢ I I ad and 35¢—For i St cx ; n s city and ted { 19¢ rt . 4 soc a " , bea A he ; : 296 38e ty wool a lain 3 | ; SHIRTS Sic. $18 $ } f $1 ; } S5¢ t } Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes at the cost of the Freight > $1.35—For Good Worth $2 dds and small nd | PANTS $ $1.85—For Mer ; } a } $2.35—For all standard $3.00 55¢—! i $t.0 ( } a ; OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES ° 2 ee 1 ' Oe " I 4 Cor ) She $ i M ‘ ‘ t ( ' t BOYS’ SHOES YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ; , , ; : ; 95¢. 81.35, S185 a és: cia ee UNDERWEAR $7.95. + ‘ CHILDREN'S SUITS ; : ‘ < r i } . $10.95 Ic: f all $6.00, $7. a § ral y r f . : if : Pa i Wool ) ny on a $1 $18 Se NIGHT SHIRTS. GLOVES { 5 35¢—For t ete. ; os ‘ a oe og ss . a 4 tetson "The ama — i $1.50 street i@ } Accompanied by cash or equivalent will be filled only on the ; a { 1 all new dail ring a ‘ cine sd } ———— following conditions, which allow us to fill same to the best 5 anit 1 now hats take up lots pe . F SPECIAL LOTS ; of our judgment: That in case some lots or size required : = wir ek ache. ‘ me $5.00..0 ‘Ye Workingman or the Millionaire. ; may be sold must have the privilege of sending next thing closest in size ordered, or return the order in its en } Paes ¢ Sang i t t tore. } tirety day or fill any part of such order as we may be able. All mail orders will be shipped the day } eae : nage VEE ns 5 } following their arrival, Address all mail orders to THE RECEIVERS’ SALE, 1522 FIRST AVENUE, . oo oe ie & a Barat a ~ $1 5 H SEATTLE, WASHINGTON : , . _ H e " UNT NOT! I ; Opens at 8 A. M., SATURDAY, MARCH and after that at 7:30 daily Closes sharp at 6 p.m, All customers inside at that hour will be served. ON SATURDAY THE SALE REMAINS OPEN “ 10 o'c K P. M : a cs] & REMEMBER THE LOOK FOR AND DATE THE OF SALE F] ) BIG SIGN

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