The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1906, Page 5

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MK EVEN geaTTee wing THE AFTER ern _ moon GAME WHILE = THE!E ‘ + 8 3 > > ay ' Pore! genus TAKE THE LONG BND IE + 3 HEGIORNING SCOR - se oF bi i i Ipottle and San Francis . : on (w . _ rane . ~ . & _ the , : Thing tn the Ae a : Simeone © . & foals in . * visitors ' . ": “ . » SLL AP ¥ ain pane n « te o : . sé Be chore in the afternoon co oon ond, Mekaan; Co fontas. It looked like ft, "Denahvs” Pty at this stage of the Ke . Vitae addenty af z Biwashes - : paints ved put fC over him tt mw ale. Hint wae rushed fo the i eM pcond {ime e . 3 Bie the da) The 9 am RBM. POA ~ fi Sous ; = BF Batteries Biew Tea ro AR aw ‘ H » +} p $3 ° 1} ie se ‘3 ad 3% Pet game Leslie Soipnte hat tecten ve AMUSEMENTS. — err eeee quditorium Sk Al service od music ating Rink Large crowds, oe cot omen 5 te f poe. Te te em oh om Private partee 1 te Ef pam tom oe Universrty car SIX RACKS DAILY—RAIN OR SHINE AT care at King street ond First avenue south ALK! NATATORIUM of the imming No « bere Seat ‘ . 1 and costly meds THE MOET POPULAR THEATER TONTOREY and all thie week the roaitetio honder dre (eoet Popuier Thewter © STAR OS RTT Performances Salty 2 Tm op om . roost Rees: the Cenmberining, artes three oy Veinent gnoeeiuges and rime «Ree ‘The Fourth Week Will Be the Greatest of All in the AUGUST SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS MIXED PAINT ase i $1.75 Highest Grade Pure Standard Pregaret Arcade Mixed a Mes ; oth, white Pa BLAS | oe cutee 15¢ FLOOR PAINT soc Can Best Quality Rub ber Cement Floor Paint .. 4oc Heavy Steel Cold Handle FLOOR WAX soc can 1-pound Johnson's Best Floor me 39c fhe Wax 15¢ Enamel- ed Loose DEKORATO Handle Rolling Pin 9¢ soc §-pound package Dek- orato, the best sanitary ee mine Patent x HARD OIL VARNISH | *” cutf $1.50 1-gallon Peninsular Wringing Hard Ol Varnish, Mop, does none not wet the better $1 ° 19 Hands JAP-A-LAC 23¢ the biggest stock priced in the & H. way in town, usual S in Blown Polished Whiskey s, cach toc Box Blackola Shoe Polish Se VARNISH BRUSH All Bristle, Best Qual 59c SCRUB PAIL 2oc Heavy Smooth Galyan- asc package Gold Dust Let it do the work 16¢ ee Maple Moor, Steel ball ae nye el a aele ueiexsarr The Meadows Voleneia, every afternoon and even- awarded to him et hee Spider, No. a SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, AUGUST 20, with hie ing stunts go to t the two prof er known - ‘ Dixon began to go the pace af fons do not mix tl n Fiore he heard the band play out tn front But there are exceptions to eve Dw the Le ee .aes litte Tommy Fette had his head | rule. Working on the stage did t ' h | , © net ctrl turned toward chorus girls afte e Jack O'Brien attling Nel-| Phil D quit acing horses be an engager with a burlesque proved immune (o the fanc nd x! mck in ace AMATEURS company that dated over the nn he was (throat with @ 1 { million o t of one season Gua Gardner le of br ch of promine « . ' while 4 flerw er >| | Was fighting at a rate whieh made it Sam Berger prove another | int h si w . 6 tes ax Jhim look ke @ chagspion until hin|exception? ‘That te what the wine | Richard ( not wre ; . a ' ‘| | Manager unwinely @#t him on the |guys are all waiting to find mit ° H a went id Ting | fad with @ show—-then Gus broke | Bnglan were all kinds Of] aap TACOMA oe ) ; BOY WONDER 16 TEMP ip the combinathe ving: with |bad r t 1 to this coun | a rout 6,000 lors, er | Raintere ‘ : THE PRIZE FIGHTER FATE! the leading lady and (raining with «| e “ot r guardsmen, comprising cava « 7 Yort ; 4 8 | thing of the past } brok ' paralyzed as we and | iiler and tnfant rad@ in aun . . OVER THE | , 4 BY GAZING OUT | Tapped Old Fits | , , ~ Bg Ma" crand review before Brig oy a | ‘ un i @ he Frederick F m, hi uff, and a ’ FOOTLIGHT — MANY HAVE! wicsimmons has sunk a fortune| , 1 ' t eer se oF of id unoftl “taal Weis i'w ' {| GONE THis ROUTE On the stage, besides playing witt * . al npectat on ’ The forts and ¥ fate by late hours and pretty bub sn ny s brigade formation one —"* Dies. Joba I ivan was on the r ‘4 i Waehing rai er ples, deta 1, Sularan Was on the QUAKERS COMING si 00s.. Snes anie 4 &¢ ¢| Bam Berger, the California “boy )( it wae wr snd he waa so } with oth wei h nt tovten~W and Movlely Ce) wonder,” who put it ove Suck higt pleased with what he 5 ap ft fi , t ; aoemne .|O'frien ta that now famous 1% | Thought would be his prise leomon| MIKE DWYER HAS FOR VEARG) TO THE COAST Col. M found go at Philadelphia, opened t he told stories of It in an al-| p f The state | might at the Bijou theater, in that knocked out by ort! BROTHER'S BOUNTY was! por ‘ . eview the CONSUMERS eity d, to all re Ss e hin theatrical o rted f ‘ A ¥ « diamlesed Ifrom the Quaker City, was a pre ony Yanger was never the same| NOTED BETTOR IN HI6 DAY S an 7 oO 1) people witnessed the Bounced success ’ Slasher at the term thon familie a | IN DIS'T NO. 2 In thia connection there are #tolof his engagement at the Trocadero - - sirous of ng in a ries pointing out the 4 heater ja Chicago NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Michael Mngton Uhe j CHARLEY HALL DOES WELL Water rent due in Augwat for)which have invariably followed) iq froad was a star until he|F. Dwyer, at one t one of theltive, G. W. Ad , * uM S Ser nm | August, September and October It fant * who have be 0p J we sipped at the glories of the stage| most famous plungers in Amerie, wiih a view of securing a ot of yee oe ~— e not pald by August Bist, becomes |‘? lighte and looked at an carver, Tom Sharkey loped | died yesterday at bik cottage in ‘ 4 . delinquent. Districg inciudes oll the dience through the calcium glare into a terrible spendthrift after he! Hrooklya, opposite the Gravesend i of 1,000 acres, on which the = - . : Rage aipeigt Young Corbett's Finish bexan giving exhibitions in pretty |race track. He was a brother of “ . , , | etty between center line of Untoo! 1 is potuted out that Young Cor | pink tights for the benefit of those | Philip J. Dwyer, president of the! that the cole t add t oft and Mast Union, and center Hue! bett's downfall as # pugtli 4jout in front. Marvin Hart met de-| Brooklyn J y club. The two|Quaker f ' > , onto of Galer, West Galor and Bast Galer |aftor the beginning of his the of Tommy Burns | bothers were merly in partner-| lowa, Kana . ‘ * too pee vies " ‘age ae feareet. T ¥ MeGiovern, the finiching an ep \ahip in th days of racing t a ws 6 mje. Metered water due trom } mes Say, Wae whipped by ¢ ret and last—in a i owned nome famous horses, in , get ‘ ‘ grand }| to 20th of each month; becomes de jin, first time because he allowed inding Luke Blackburn, George | settled in " nd. The « . 4 after ‘| Hnquent on the goth ee lthoatrical engagements to interfere! These men and their ring history! Kinney, Richmond, Miss Woodford, ! to get eroy anve agreement | “Old Hickory” tx et Summer furniture, it has b exceeding ' ur and ls now j generally used t her able f ‘ . ; “Old Miekory” te truly the ideal Sur tu rea a of restful cane and good f « showing of mat a! beau not to be fi if at t fw i ‘ “Old Hickory” hee « nat " and * eur " le wn and te justly named aft that i @turdy Ame am, Andrew Jacks } Our "Old Hickery” Bhow | sll the beat pleces made by thie original fact We can t aive ? ---we are exclusive Seattle agents for the genuine, the original, the only “Old Hickory” furniture. thie tm quite an attractive “Old Hickory” ¢ i. , CAUTION—The great eucces ‘ol ary” factory has started some imitators, makers o ture piece, seat ie 38 tuches tong, 14 Inches 4 AuTi The great * of the 4 Hickory” factory has @ 4 w “ ee | 34 inches high. pretty hickory woven panel hack ao-called “Hickory” and rustic furniture, coples of the originals, The genuine te labeled and we i er, solid oak, hae Ié-inch shelf, extra épectal price a.70 EE a ae 5 ad Gut-d se. Special price... with epindle back; special 64.00 euneeatee ee, . oe hd 1-3 off price $3.00 very special pricing of “Old Hickory” one-third reduction for the week for the weell we wil! reduce ¥ place of Old Hickory furniture Just one-third Bh ee ft thts ° +. should interest you as this fu © 16 80 Reasonable and so popular and the real good pat extra «© ctr ni . will enabi ou to " t aplendt tee tee at pte pricings for this week " bie y get the original Old Hickory at ay atid ests deite to Oo Curved side savings signed for writ- arm bands ; af wover hickory ina and right vet ---we show here only a few from the} «~ °~ 00 ie fitted with Oe t sh have to select from§}) -" 2 sveciad great show we ae “Old Hickory” spindle back o! “Old Hickery” indiana rooker— "Old Hickory” Tieoh rocker THE OLD HicKORTS RE PRODUCTION OF THE His TORICAL ANDREW JACK. So called from 1-3 off price $1.85 SON CHAIR extreme ce the simple sturdiness of ite con- 1-8 off price $4.5 he pony fe pone ser ge se 9 struction, a reproduction of the —this iq a new creatiqn of the spindle back, Bigh arms, is 40 ‘ rocker in which Andrew Jackson “Ota Hickory ; Dist ee ee factor? and « style im =The inches high this te light, simple passed many of bis dear old very practioal days gaining comfort and enae, back la curved to give comfort 13 ud price $1.85 We also have the rocker to neat little “Old Hickory” po ogy ag ices She and bt mnory bork as oon > oye oe a match this chair. See the single was ae io lg Ba cine i which ts prieed at, apectal halt tented. Opscial gree dent's chatr; tt iw. light, spindle back and student's chair closely plaited. 84.00 and very strong to mateh see rocker to match. “Old Hickory” spindle back seat this is the reg wiar style “Old Hickory” arm The “Andrew Jackson” chalr 1-3 off price $3.00 chair and very the “Old Hickor eproduction ” he “0 y” rey popular, woven “Old Hickory” lawn vase f the historical Andrew Jack 0 ariel son chair a 1-3 off price $3.20 thio. te an cunet duattente of the beat here we a plece of “Old original chatrs In which ~see rocker to Hickory” rw ity, which ie in- Jackson used to ait in the long match. deed a fine sample of thelr summer days and take comfort rocket artiatic work The height ts 36 in bie declining yeare. a te aes @ inches, # inches deep; very fine wee Andrew Jackson rocker to 4 for the lav mateh. chair to mateh 1.3 off price $2.35 ? : a real splendid “Old Hickory” article very ¢ 4 Hickory as a name, wae > applied to a famous - goo sirable for porch, iawn or den use. Ano wtat pan. the leader of his day abd generation ‘Old Mick Jack } of this season's new st and his O14 Hickory Chair arecnow part of our country’s history, $e EN et SE eee Tee ee ioceooscaoxt ox DORDODODOOOOOO SOS OOO OI SISO OOO OS OOS wagiet te tee eae age, pba ni Nd] pace - kre bed | Largest Furniture Store in the West—extende longest and most liberal credit old-time hotel or mansion was complete without a doen er more : its lawns, vorandas, or in the wpqclous bration Standard Furniture Co. native woods, The bottoms a inner growth hickory bark, which ¢ evtain » of the year ure but hick 1 backs are an be atrip- Nothing enters into the ory, the strongest of our plaited by hand, of the ped from the tree only onatruct Co. , om sone Ind. 3373 1006 to 1160 First A . yi This hickor t than any other seat bark t# of far gr ing material. TH fact, many of Frown ¢ nity friends, who ‘ “Old Hickory” tripod vase in Heu of straps and strings, ~*~ 1-3 off «rice $1.46 on artist f old hickory This product in delightfully rust! appearance. All framework work: thin law @ te made to } ts made of young hickory saplings with the bark on. They are chem stand of an wi urface; 12 | ically treated so that all germ and tnaect life In Meatroyed. fncheg in diameter, ¢ In. deop SEATTLE #6 In, high. Our special ‘Old Hickory” booklet will be sent on request

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