The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1906, Page 2

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i 2 THE DAY OcT Store T) ves You Best—Garvey b4 iJ . =r Pres BECOMES A BENEDICT aSkKa- Y¥ UKON-F acific nine « f New York, I ‘ t i and Ol Th N * n A wate | Pp. Rk. HOLDS TO ITS AGret | Bac . a ) P ‘ N ‘ Might tn room 48 Boston MENT NOT 20: OPERATS 9) EVERYBODY HELP BR we . uf SEATTLE-VICTORIA RUN DUR} fo! . 7 ‘ | és skate ia ie ‘. : . ved r ! M w Dow; ¥ ING WINTER MONTHS rye a aie , i Ade h peo M i ‘ x , site of tho attempt to o l f Sere seated bot Seamer stone of Vise, BC. Bare The China Sale of the Year ie saat age ‘ ‘+ " wd $15,000 Worth of Fine China HAL FE PRIC ched . we v t on t th ; e 8 tate At th t a 1 at Goes on Sale Wednesday at Trifle Over : » and War * = alt. oy aT I ha v4 ; » S The entire surplus stock of “The Austrian China linp casks of Fing , arctay { tor the winter months and Decorated Austrian and Bavarian China, was purchased by our Easterr nt buyers out of the New : w ! . re Victoria people f i he} York custom house at « trifle over half pr This shipment repre t e { the leading . i , {Aton t Caan ¢ Trade at th took | Austrian China factory's production and was it The Garvey & t halt the regu. Lawton and W om He & at the Unive : oe itueat elearty:. . v that ever came to Beattie and t w the entire lot goes ale 8 abies In "The wton y » hav Montreal. F. Klworthy retary Tos Basement,” at 9c, 23¢, 4¥0, 690 and 99 Nand park. Z « an i the right ye i La soutisnsti that Beautiful pieces of fine thin decorated China that will make most t y gifts, wee a—Sea and Wanderers tt h poarcely Af!» erence to Canadian Pa ding presents and card favors, are priced here in this sale at half and lees than half price. fee thy ! ‘ ol atuden fle boats, but to malnt ' windows. Read the items below. Come to the Biggest China sale of the y awton b Juring the winter months Lawtor a . nvolve large lows Capt | 9¢- Fine Thin Decorated China, worth and nid at 1 19¢ and 25¢——_ 6-1 ma and Thistle at) ( ing of | ny informs me that Indianapolis D ie sam Selad Bow i j ' 1h Plates, ‘ he « . v th t that in opposite ours » . : } I Oo snea 23—Seattle and Fort w ' a 1 eood ané seaworthy eS ad ) j ad Po: fon at Woodland park with the T, G, SHAUGHNESSY ~ w Denner : Songer ( ice De Wanderers and T “ tea t The Indianapolis, now on the hab Me ae same ended with the } gente, to opeeees WF oe, cise ait \T 28¢—Fine Decorated and Hand-Painted China, worth 35¢ and 5¢ 190 game « aw . - {tional eamship Co, allie with the . " 2 - ‘ ‘ Jan Thistle and Seattle at) "U’ go {Als ka Steamship asd Puget Sound Han ed Broad and Butte tes, D ted Ch dalad Bowls, | ‘ ' neh Pag Woodland park vigation Co r Creamers and ( #, Bpo ate Jan. 14—Tacoma and Seattle at] ‘ etand, vaine we to 604, choles bs Wacoma MA. AND MAB. LAJOIE. from her former ti ‘ he Jan. 4%-—-Wanderere and Fort aureat ty pectumaer, several Fonrt AT A9¢—In ported Decorated China, usually sold at 75¢ and $1,00-—~ Zawton at Tacoma 4 “ , t ree of de Bi Os an Wedewoo’s Baameled Hal , Ch F Large D te 1 Bow > Jan. %%—~Tacoma and Fort La 8 Lajole, player wer of) nducted « bourding bh land Painted ( Patan. F ch , ¢ , 4 f : nop Cates t and tt ark and ' ad ats, toa at Tacoma; Wanderers and th Leage rt — Fea Hon eta Bo. Favetes’ tin - od is; v t © sf Thistle at Woodland park am, after ae gees S nore “oesed. Later 0 mith | Feb, ¢—Wandorers 1 Se wa See 2 ne oe th coal te eee \T 69e Beautif ily Decorated China, worth in the regu way $1.00 and $1.ag— Perens pees bee 4 he t . years of eee D Jalad Hand Painted ¢ Cake and Rall I hly D Salad Gen 2 ao joel pp ataedhapate . a Buffalo w n,| age, abou , younger © Chocol ( Plates, Dainty Sugar and Crean Drew Manicure Trays asd ton at Woodland park ate it Smith, wi he popular “Larry thanenedl 6 of fine china usually sold at 0 and § holce +000 see Feb. 1s--Fort Lawton and Seat t sousand i tle at Fort Lawton | of clipping the om anita \T 996¢— Feb. 25-~Thisties and Tacoma at rd down to the B ike , 1 Mat ted Chi Woodland ae y eae te ft bn at Bet. [COACH PLACE WILL GIVE FOOT) pwigio TRIALS TOMORROW Oriental [Billiard Parlors sen dccds of ¢ Weautifel Head P. at Bowls, F Decorated ¢ ina, Figure Plat emarkabie turt} BALL TEAM HARD PRACTICE h annual field trials of vend ' GCS vssvvcecrces coves ‘ We yea nea ~ FOR GAME SATURDAY. the Pacific Northwest Field Trial coe Gn hee elub will be held on La Connor 9 to 11 A. M. SPECIALS Standing of the various chartta zations at the Glos t egionin pOrre 5 hed t or Lot business 8 fay night, October i e The last practice game which the /Mats, beginning with lomorrow. |g ie SLLINERY 5 Bleached Cotton Crash, per | of t nig a . Fie University wilt play this year was! when the realisation and allage yard ue 1 Wayside Emergency Hosplta s 8 t Army ..c0e 180 hie port “we Me he }jwith the Seattle High school Sat-| stakes will be run The entries PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO 6 1-40 Apron Chock Stngname, oe 126,780 | 9. Sean Friend Soctety,. bet with aveaher that urday. Next Saturday the team © | show a good assortment animale Cash or Credit 422 Pike yard . 4e ould r Sietance .~|gine the regular schedule hen} al D. Opdyke of Detroit will judge Ne C. O. D., mall or phone or 2 a: anamensed viteuaall tie 2 4 $4,000 with another| Playing the Oregon Agricultural) the trials this year { fore : ‘eine ‘ sy netler he flying gelding | college niall | cial te dhaie 3. Washington Children’s y ae o12 “9 fo a an But In at Saturday's gume the lac | jade in . ‘ Adiet ebrew cae ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED cen Johnson bimesif wae sur- | of ork was plainly evident) ROWING AND CANOE CLUB. | n Skirt Mfg. Co 0c CASHMERE GLOVES 38¢ Fs tome 19.901 Seulety Peps) TO SEND FOOTBALL TRAN TO eee eee ee eee ee tea ie ld pounds ton man.| The Beattie Rowing and Canoe] Be 80. FE women's Pine Black Cashmere | 5 Hebrew Benevolent Amc: | 12, Rainier Home. ENGLAND NEXT APRIL TO ws at 1:22 "This week the men will be drilied| club held its first anoual meeting 1207 Beoond Ave attic Wash. Gloves, 2-clasp, Paris point em jon e bo sso 13 arf Drenntastion Sosy The son of Ben Strome-Rowe/in advancing the ball as this seems «night in the Rainer-Grand tL. 1. HOFFMAN, Nanidioel auth ont in inant 6. Mount Carme 15.740 | 14. Broadway Hospital io PLAY. Laat was keyed up to his highest! i be the weak polnt ol. The officers elected were ae on ‘5 Vole bon ee ey ro » nae me » Hd “ The toam that the Oregon Aart |fotiows: A. J Beltiett, necaets ie, pair Ryther Home .....-- 12,400 iunteers of America 189 “2 we pe galdl 7 +|D. C. Conover and Mr, Piimptom,| « T ra Service) more o re e o altura! college will send here Sa - Sanw TORK. Ook Stor the ine cee tae tate pooneen tan whean|ereay le Reavy- end feet and has] Firat and sescnd vige preaidents, rei Dept T5c WOMEN’S UNION SUITS first time in the Ristory of amsacia. he Face track when ue official] Down well coached it tee Calusa, |e Wagner, club treanrer, and Ready-to-Wear Dept. aR toe football, teams representing ne wee hung wp and verified. ty expects to ae p seni } PAR AT REASONABLE PRICES on's “Onetta Fleece Mest the United States and Bugiand will | i broke quickly from the] work must be done thia week, Coase |= wont Se THE CLOTHIER [1 ,. pcesunt ever yeooY IS INTERESTED IN SUITS AND ata on eh aon Ce meet In international competition. barrier « stepped the first fur-| Place thinks oy! ne = = Wear B © Hats, 1931 423 Pik St Bit, all sizes Soft snd warm, - ater ermnmeumnnte wens comples |e sae ceases a idee lip Gat tims. Of eseree the game sth he New Arrivals Oily Keep Our Stock Up-to-date. outt - hie and ed the a t ¢ course the game |. send an all-American eleven a stepped the qua: im 1386-8. iby that time. Of cor of to 1 Shaw kept him close to the rail and|eomes earty in tho Washingt to England in April, 1907, to play , | he stepped the helf in 444-8 Mel season and thie ix hard on the men an all England team. Only one meateh will be played and the date | S06t*, ‘Re _ three-quarters = I ite meet such a strong antagonist 90 no 123-3. Shaw took ne chanes® | gnon Nevertheless, the university will be governed by the date of the ond riding Keseben out, came un-/ 7 tn ti At f the odds cup tie for the British champion der the wire for seven furlongs in| erunge Ahn Mage deg : eb © ent e The famous Crystal Pa i he Sees e ever made bY) “Carpenters began work yesterday on the big grand stand that ts to be ballt on the eniversity campos att or cousidering all the places where 4 could be play ¢ manage | ment decided to have the big games} th, on the untveraity’s own grounds The crowds can be handled better coming to and from the grounds, to the players ated as they dressing rooms and the advantag cun scarcely be © can atep from thelr every case Y broth rish boy! ‘Th’ broth of an irish the means of transporting the crop is inadequate. As soon as this ts overcome the price will drop to the my fee wu My ter are rea normal figure, $19 per ton TION FREE CALL TODAY AND Vegetadiee SUFFERING. ' Houre--9 am. toa pn to lp m 123 Second Ave. So.. Cor ington St.. Seattle, W. Wenat: | Bananas 121.00, oF te por im $ HINK OF IT--- you've probably paid $30 in times past for a suit no better. Look at the style, the perfect fit, the should- ers---notice how snug- ly the coat fits over the shoulder and around the neck, the vital points in a coat---and remember they will al- ways fit as well. b, ibe, biock fwies | Rastern ste 2% per head, | calves, per tb. tg? jambe. | Meats 609 First Ave. veal | ns | id and much mor On th rtal C guarantee will kee Hay and Feedstufrs. Wash ton, 929: ton, #9@14; altalte timoth | Lime and Cement. 1 coment, impor ver bl, a Fe ie a or Bh, — for fevurm plaster saste mr pT, lime Foghe Har or xo ps M., 1) pine 615-617 First Avenue Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes bath, per yord, a ton, 64 Elliott & Mcuregor, tallor stylish suits. 1329 Second ay, m right onto the gridiron. The grand stand and bleachers will hold 2,500 )0 “Soitsiog 4 ; oe, and will be ready for the | 40 Years’ = one urday | 1 guarantee to absolutely of Rupture whieh, af- Ay iM. el an SIMMS BESTS FRAZER ter examination, 1 accept for tus a e ment. lam « greduate of ar (BSerinne Telegraph Gervice.) beet | recognised European, ete a . 1h Canadian and American cotleges Oh, Tommy Lipton’s come agin: the ladies wear a smile DANBURY, ©, Oct. H—An! of 40 years I have deyated "Tis well they know th’ ways ‘¢'* brought from out of Eria’s isle Simms, of Canton, was awarded the my and attention to the *R says ‘o thinks ‘ell race agin, ‘o'll bulld another yacht decision in @ 30round = & ith | treatment ané cure of Raptare An’ Tommy, if you do, we'll see you win as lief as not George Fraser, of Lorain, last night. | snd = gerne om Bag oo So ‘ere’s to you, Tommy Lipton, The fight was @ pretty one yous nolahbet * hte be The lad that we all enjo of exclusive practice } Th’ lad with th’ style en’ th’ illigant smile, me akill and experior Th’ broth of an Irish boy! ure of Rupture, euch as 1 be ‘Twas Shamrock I an’ Shamrock II, an’ !kewise Shamrock Ll eve ne other physician can of Bach one a darlin’ boat, me lad; cach one a sight to ee i ny 5 st toda etal You never whimpered, Tommy boy; you laid no blame on luck; whien I am f aking every. day You took your lickin’ like & man, an" man, we love your pluck! Two steamers are due today with |B year after year and the grateful So ‘ere’s to you, Tommy Lipton grapes, principally Tokays and Mus |} indorsements of my cured pa- With your tea from fer Amoy . Hae ee rene ae to $1.60. |f tents prove that my method of ‘Th’ lad so gay, with th’ divil’s own way, te, Seen wee oon IB treatment ie afl I clatm for it Th’ broth of an Irish boy! 1% The corn left on the market 1* 60 [I ant 1 earnestly Invite you to all "Tis dusty with jong standin there th’ many years have passed; two changes. Mutton has advanced | T cure without @ eurgical oper Bo build your Shamrock IV, an’ let her sail both swift an’ true; L cent, selling at $0 to Oc, and/§ ation or pair 4 without inter Por if anybody wins it, eure we'd rather it was you b 1 cont, selling at 9igc to 1c fering with your work of bus So ‘ere’s to you, Tommy Lipton ae yl An’ sure we wish you jo : The shortage and raise in the th’ lad #0 bold, with th’ heart of < price of hay is not due to the fact | Th Be so. > of gold, that the crop is short, but that DR. CLARKE Co, alet cure Dre, Gee, D, Burr and Allee M. DOWNING, HOPKING @ AYER Ine BRoKEne. Crain Provisions. ane Bonds Burr SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS invest ln He Ith Saar ses TRICHY, MBOMARICAL, CIRMA TH tnd CONCENTRATED LIGHT and we Ses these in @onlumction with OST 364nch Two very Spectally New and Wanted Garments ., 5 fitted, jacket style. Handsome Velvet Suit Brown vana rieh Ha beautifully trimmed with silk braid, sem! at tans jare PEPZONE Guaranteed to cu ach and Liver trouble. bottle RAGLEY’S, 2d and Pike BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Silk lhe and 2he all Stom The per skirt brown, gr he $1.50 qu each, your choice sonable aTor nm. San Wash. ash. OSTEOPATHY Is Good But a combination of Genuine Osteopathy, Electricity, Vibration and Violet Rays, when indicated, in experienced hands, | n cures. fuse them all in my practice | Asthma, anemia, absoess, appendicitis, 9) bronchitis, diarrhoea, cancer, rheumatiam ~ of all, rectal dis And Many Other Dis falls When properly applied. Ratee ~— $16.00 per month of 13 treat mente. CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED, Office Hours. evenings, 7 oR. M.M Main 4185; Ind. AR 2666. now ters of various makes and styles Our prices are about on the monopoly company prices caah your business. for your old Gs your wants. THE SUNDWALL la grip joa, go tumors, y detats nee Tou No mys ATION PRERT ores for diagnosing andere . wie We are Independent dealers in and second hand cash regis halt of Wil) exchange register an Up-to-date more suitable for one. tell Call us up by phone and COMPANY, Inc. Phone urea more rap El h lumbago, goltre rupture, ¢o motion in ite early stad 9 to 12; to 8:30, RING, Osteopathic Phy Arca 1 to 5; open Ff) UNION TAILORS 220%, Jam SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 no lees. N more. Twelve-year La¢y Attendants. Houre—#:3¢ to 6, Sundaya, ? to 12, Both phones. 49 SRCOND AVE Guarantee St., Upstairs, The Right Road BETWEEN--- Saint Paal, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago Mane boots Cuicaco GREAT WESTERN Rauway Unequaled Equipment On All Trains. For full information, | apply to W.H.OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Bidg., Seattle, Washington. Fruit Lands} ton, Re Silk and Dress Goods Dept. Black Taffet Garvey-Buchanan 1113 to 1117 Second Avenue—Lumber Exchange Building Ruy located in the ¢ Walla Waits 8c CHILD'S UNION SUITS the Children’s Union Salta, lined, “Onetta” make; only. Sizes 2 to 7; worth Me suit. Any size ., Be 3% WOMEN'S UN -ERWEAR Be. Women’s fleece lned Vers New style 50.00 new style—biue, y or black, 822.50 be Pants good quality; just for now. Gray only; all samy 100 yards will be sold worth 39¢ garment . 2S CHILD'S HOSE tm Wednesday, at per yard 8. 46-inch All Wool Chiffon Panama worth $1.25, the most popular ch Child's Ribbed Hose, triple comes in navy blue, red, areen and black, per y SL.00 double sole, extra S8ioch Wool Suiting, extra quality for 75 and 85e; allcolors ..59¢ Fast black; worth 60 pleces Wool Novelty Suiting. big variety of patterns, per ¥4., SOE . BEE. 35¢ WOMEN’S HOSE Me Women's Fine Cotton Grocery Special For Less Than Half} oe 0 col and toe: 2% pound sack Mand J. best | PILLOW SHAMS, ORESSER | double sole; gusrantend Carolina Rice, regular 2c sale, | SCARFS AND STAND COVERS lese—Burlington Past ’ Zileé Lan assortn comprising th All sizes, worth 360 pair $3 latest novelty in Scrim 29¢ WOMEN’S HOSE 2 3 pow ck best ‘ p et ee ee “ste Swise Embrofdered Pillow | Women’s Wool Hose, elastié Fie - Shama, Dress Scarfs and gray heel and toe; mig Be Sliced Bacon, Rex brand; ta Stand Covers; vralucs up te fast black. All sizes, ze As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of and muscle—that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust—that gives to the invalid the nour- ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. In a dust tight, IRRIGATED © Attalla, Ws west Irrigated Fruit Lands at umbla River W ae tek fi the Wi vvigatton shin ‘Co, ral) y& th ambia hest agricultural districts w ri . Owing to the superior raltroad advantages it ket produce as late as 7 o'clock pm. and hax eh tle, Tacoma, Portland. kan ¢ 1 ing, traveling in the f the right, which me na r ¢ in the Northwest t# received f hee 1s + being POH sible to clear from $500 to $700 per acre per annum Fortu are being made every y gat are no crop failures, and prices ar n perpetual water rights, can be secured | a An investment of th kind beats life insurance. The amount of money 8 pr s invest lands will soon furnish @ mplendid income for the pur ‘ant lives A support for his family after b You do not have to die to win, For further particulars, maps and utare address U. K. LOOSE, President and Gener « ger, THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY, 609, 610 Marion Buliding, Seattle, W ‘a, Walle We

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