The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 2

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and (ntorapersed with feature songs. lton, and employ cooks and waiters! the new fire hall, ‘The lot is 78 by Primrose will be here three more but six days in each week 100 feet and will comt $2,100 nights ladies of the Westminster GREEN LAKE. ri! 6.—The La 7 he Pe. bh will a a re pilon afte diew Ald lety o he Green Lak The { weats for “Babes in " Ger 1 | | Toyland opened at the Grand thts = the Sunday ning service to the | Congregational church will give an norning. Good audiences are prom ! Wattresses’ s@ton on the evening of all May lunch and food sale at the ined this attraction during ite stay April 8 paragnage tomorrow | Sere The Central Labor council's byt (4 | Butler's Merry Matdena come to nos agent has reported Ma ” lthe Seattle theater Sunday after | Hom of the slant-honr labor He | ll - atract w the city he wor Machines and Men Are Rap 0 he Cherry 1 stused to testifyaagainat, thelt | oe op, and no qase wan WPOnKbE idly Putting Dirt Highways Kim, Mayor Mooré hag net} | Ben Hendricks and his company ’ notl that he wilh pyle | in Good Condition—All Will) continue at the Third Avenue the duathiaber att 1 be the old, fa ater and will present “Ole ¢ n ar an 0 ; we} ! Be Repaired in Course of a} Until Saturday night, with the usua te S violikind ma tomorrow afternoon . 2 Month | Sunday afternoon “A Thorougt . dime | | bred ‘Tramp’ a for the follow * — 7 | ing we This latest tramp play | im not of the Hooligan type. It ts of " thal te work on the dirt clase and in ita Hines sina Oi the ot { whieh there ’ a we ing \e ~ all, ia now in f bor ton YORnS PMG | on Gan a ibe ague is but etx months old atid 14) scien -Oaniens ond ehara will oe Angels will meet for thetr first cer _ ont Sa eee ho ts Phe anti-Oriental movement’ of | same. Portland and tag Fore mgd of anothe row afternon, upon the fn nich will atrupgle fo a . tral Labor has re Bet © get through with this ot Mesara sllivan and : : ta com. | Fresno The w ves ave the dirt streets ©, proprietors of th a om. | strong organizat pason » beet condition they | thea all of the newsboys of the re Pavom Manager McCredie ts going after the in,” sald Street Su-|otty will Attend that thea na : meer rag in 6 " A. le Walters | The entire | oon joattle has been unable to land a reporter for Thy will rd,|necond wacker and yesterday R road machin od Jim Agnew to send Ike Rook a in one gang about th lav, betw vy id. Ike has been waiting tn portion of the city, and a and w ater to hear from St. Low to chine and gang of men in the Green| headed by F M haa Lake district Carriers’ band ike tn addition to this we ve wey The perform at tar sympathy, bat} ts Jaw ha oral gangs of men going a lear he beat a rea ellow | had big league experte t ing off the pavements and cutting popular] Beach on Ay mmer Dalley | org like « fiend and shy away grass which has grown ance, and apidly getting everything in leare for the keyste over t gen of the a Downs, th anipulator of * nape t he event and states that P apable manner thy out the gu aie «| ave both made big hits © new amphitheater witl hold all! Avia special committes having in|, - — - so water wi witness Harry and , tation so water o witness aur , Always Something New today. Rufe is training} ™eeting Take the Road of a Thousand Krant aad wants to be an bend The Centr “ smelt bas} Wonders for California wile A he Southern Pactfic Co's Const Open golf champlonship tourna-| ** ously reed the = Ctvi ives erage merece ye ment of the Pacific northwest wi * plan of establishing direct | (200 20° sore there is always } commen m the morning of May primary leagues throughout the city, | . iat au" ttn auanns ive i a Se oe 7 ustiblea Tickets, reservations est he season's minstrel |holes. Entries will and descriptive lteratar Union “ a3 along its featured lines. lock Monday afterno | Teket OF Hoe, 608 F ap to the standard in every pen championship ever * EE. ELLIS, General Agen on ( e Primrose and bis min-| wilt play for * in stre! opened at the Grand} nbs MH tt * GREEN LAKE, April &-—At the Opera house last night. The Prim. | Pattag . : ~_ po anany-apo olin som now in min-}t2® program eee eee of the Direct Primary} BIG DROP IN atreisy, or rather it ts so Old a | mate to Reginsing May 1 ¢ » Eleventh ward, whieh | bas ‘all the Navor | Francia C uaten’ ad @anatte tt 1 night at thet. O. 0. Fy Titec We “ | leita, who on ees Green Lake, several resolu : ew ness 1 alto, tay half holiday ¢ fe: Af the twost | COmMt Championship tions were drawn up. The object of | DEST IOWA CREAMERY ever put on the nd with a return to the ¢ style of minstrel enter Primrose made a decided | last night a George Primre telament hit B me show, it} SPORTING BRIEFS There will be ao battle re the meeting was to promote the! ree rimary movement 1 - | 26c Per Lb. FRESH WASHI RANCH GUARANTEED £GGs. TH SMATTLE, April €—The appointed to ewalks slong feaitle went half holiday beginnin . requeste bave the ung at! tion of the Central Labor 2 having reets of South ceesary to say that t jan-| the Medison park ball grounds on - cing is the strong point. George is| Sunday, when the Rainiers and| In the past three weeks fer the | out yesterday nd after! 20¢ Per 0 ae young as be was 10 years ago | Electrics will cross bate for the first efforts of & spe tal organteer, th king over ¢ decided FULL CREAM ¢ eben he lightly tripe about in the | time * season, The slab artista Butchers union has quadrupled |x with few ptions six-foot spotlight, and be bas trained a|in Sunday's game will be Butchart | membership sidewalks should be placed along (Se Per Lb. bunch of artista along simiia for ectrics and Lewis for the - all the etreete except Main at.) who do some of the most dif Rair The efforte of the s and h should have an cight-foot | aioe tncbanatitel Galaue end. her Waiters union to inaugurate a six walk from Bigbth ay. south to! OWd Butter Stor mony Ragan & Ericson, pi hers |day week has received the approval] the efty limite = | a hiet e in the Bite! building, are offering’ of the international body and is now | 21) Second Ave. Prods Page ont HE ap Henn Mig a fine 6x8 Cabinet Photos| before a referendum of all the) SOUTH SEATTLE, April 6 4) gy shaesuiia The comedians warm up s'owly, and | fr only $2.80 per dozen, Open Sat-/untons in Seattle Many restauranisisite on the corner of Rainier only the songs attract early notice. | Uday evenings. Frank Coombs, a local star balla and while h recovering from a long “When the Sun Sinks ‘West and “Dearte,” r most applause of the firs bers. "The second part ot surpassing hitmor, with dancing specialties, a drill mono'ogue by Emile Sut handies Mayor Moore and t town in funny style. B spectacular ace: Involving a ton oy. ie the} ~ contains a sketch nome aod a 965 Majest oven 18x20. nected $65 Star Estate. reservoir 345 St. € Range, six lids eet up and con 842.00 six lids, with 835.00 16-inch oven 825.00 $45 Bridge Beach Range 830.00 18-inch oven 830.00 NAME AND $50 Great Western REMEMBER THE PLACE, DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for the ¢ Yak Range 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3096. Notice—Sunset teleph ber has been changed f i751 to Main 3376 J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. $2 Per Dozen For ne num m Pink GUINNESS IMPORTED STOUT OR and liquc the best at right J ~ SGiertoz, | 104-106 First Ave. § Phones: Sunset Main dependent 1781. Free Delivery. Mati Orders Promptly Filled, ead Maynard ave was today selectell for Closed Sunday have already acceded to the propos Regal Suits Speak for Themselves ERE are exact portrayals of our tatest models---the greatest values we have ever offered--- 15 Ws a hi You need not betold that these are Regal hand-tailored suits--- you can see the re- sult of thousands of fine hand stitches in every line and curve. Grace, style, per- fect detail, refinement and character that most strongly appeals to men of taste and cultuer. As to style, we very tr uch doubt if they can be surpassed at any price---and as for“qpality they compare very favorably with what is offered él4ewhere at $20.00 and $25.00. oo 5 THE“ HUB ——=-615-617 First Ave.---— “The Money Back Store.” On the Orjontthe otem Pole The Sto tf Pachar ( SMASHING. ALL SELLING RECORDS TOMORROW WE WILL SELL | $1.0 Kid Gloves f =e FO ed ow , hoger } ihe umple Kumona ‘ > 7 sink ; 5 GRAND RIBBON SALE w ND 39¢c RIBBONS 15 “a took ys Ta i i} . a a « of ss A Kid Glove Sale Men's Sox Sale 5 KID GLOVES 6y¢ MEN'S AND 75¢ Men’s Shirt Sale $100 AND $: SHIRTS EACH os = « 5.00 Kig (68, tine Fast wiz Ready-to-Wear Dept. Placed or CHILDREN'S DAY EASTER FIXINGS FOR THE eat 6 p,m LITTLE ONES “© ' Lig $1.95 if ‘ ' ale avod § . ; S145 > ae ! 1 fects Be (o 84.00 re, id 50 EA $4.95 Saal $10.00 E $7.50 $15.00 EASTER HATS ; $10.00 1 Saveers If yo : «3 , f ' * find it in thes feln at $49 t with the entire stock Silk and Dress Goods Dept. ‘We PEESERET. ESRREEL TEE URERES 20-inch Jap Waist Silk 196 ~ , ounce | D 45c wool Mab ‘ ‘ we and black ard 206 = Ag ge oe |" Busiest” Basement % Rogers bar hee | | <4 Law ‘ 5 Saturday, aan 7 Alarm (led 4 f ated, Saturday Washingtof butter at » Bowls, near Fancy Native Rh ; for 5 I Fresh Asparequs MUSICAL PROGRAM Second Regiment Orchestra ' ‘ Walts Ange |) Amow at Table Linen Mill Ends F 4 Mi Bile at ‘ a wo, & hes wide— Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bidg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave] \NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bhould your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve ning, please do us the favor to call our main office (Sunset, Main 1 ; Independent 1138.) between 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will send you @ copy at once. If you should mias it more than once, please tele- phone us every time you miss {t. Optician g38-145 Wives Ave, In this way we can be certain of | giving our subscribers a perfect s>r | vice—and it is the only way. | ‘THE STAR Pt CURES ARE WHAT COUNT And in order to effect these two things are absolutely First, an-education tn diagnosis, which gives the physician th sary knowledge to properly rmine from what disease the p may be suffering, This requir y in a properly equip od institution. Second, a t of the healing art in varied branches and this fred after years of and many more yeare of actual experience in treating and uring great numbers of cases of all kinds of diseases in men, wom en and children necessary os YOUR OWN CASE May be a similar one to many we have cured; why not come in and yureelf, If your case is curable the cure is here for you get well is a duty you owe to yourself and those depending “slow ns and we'll be delighted to tart an account with bing selected—e sual * from time to time f nts of the cases om for yourself ADVIC FE ABSOLUT luding everyth LY FREE an ng necessary—is reach of a WM. M’HARRIE, M. D. reade Building F Inde pm. Eve Sunda § to ll a pendent 2819 9% m. to 12:30 p m ridaya, 6:30 to §:3 nings Company, Ine. 1332-34 Second Avenue The soda cracker is an ideal food. Uneeda Biscuit are the ideal soda crackers. Indeed, the soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. WILL SOON TO. NBR AND . AVE. SECOND and MADISOs —_ —— al Forced t0 Vacate GREAT CLOTHING. SLAl “4 ae 700 Firet Ave, Con Chery, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DO YOU KNOW THAT f LLOYD TRANSFER CO. | Baggage Express. siture and Heavy . Both Phonee—16s Office tm Diller Hotel Open Day and Night a trifle more than other branda THAT t lose track of label if you expect to get the best for your money Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. You must ne st popular m™ JES PIANO HOUSE PHONES 927.

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