The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1906, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1906. a Re | SS am SUERTE WRESTLING FOR ©.“ = seal TEAMS ¢ SPOKANE = BOTH LUG | ie GARVEY-BUCHANAN 1a lth ture maoht@e, 4 large a \ " . 96, third yy gen : “|eoccen FOOT BALL HAS ITS/audionce sw the ritascope xhipt | : |GROCERY STORE| in oat | ne seat tfmenn, nina | With tr¥e Ano Saxon i and the| Finding it impossible to acquire any more room at present, we are forced, on oe oe all account of the vast influx of holiday goods, to sell out one of our busiest de- hc na @ petme nts, the Grocery. A quick and speedy disposal must be effected, ition, which «proved Ne ( G very dollar’s worth of Groceries must be sold at once. Loss of profits woe bu sue ce MN will not be considered. We must have the room the Groceries occupy, THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST—GARVEY-BUCHANAN COMPANY ' t ne Y shawano | FEAT ED BY TACOMA 1, won; Ha jenty and half iaht wings Walker and m in the wrestling gan and says he has a neat) he will put up ¢ " me of the two w challenge will gtv irons, half bac je time to train Bidie Quinn, who has handled > | Move Gray, right wings, Bow more prise fi than an b man, center; Thomas aad Trent vg eye man in the N flald was covered with “A “Tatoos the Seattle Wander thro the exhiton the ca Flour will be sold at $1.00 the sack, Sugar 21 pounds for $1.00. All grocery the nent | ve and by their shil| Weegerere wate several times wont Sean weries eli viaiens trail Q ive will be affected up to 33 1-3 per cent. It will pay you to come from a r Seattle’ pee Prong ge mage ye 94 bee Sree every nook and corner of the State of Washington to attend this sale. Every- Sant pena aye omar y pon p x tn snaking | tis antec toad te an teioeon 4 thing fresh, everything pure. We have turned the grocery stock more than Tacoma—Goal, Dow; backs, Me © was made tm the first) Dougal and Williston; balf backs, Putallo, White and Mauer; for twice in a month since the first of January last, hence every particle of the neon In consultation with teh and Jim Powers, the and by Irby, latter rep! senting Wagne of Evere wards, Bell, Lee, Robinsoa, Thomp a. son and Brown COALES MAY BE it aaete too a a ome rd 810) H Heeks and half fight free this afternoon. ked the | ell, R THE CHAMPION cos’ eci''t. seiainder ot tho foretrinstreatant, 1 Meeks Cad} ant of everything else. 10¢ - 25c “a oo: The prices marked on [7 het Gaterday, the Lick high| Tl 4. Rooks sad Ht. Leamer all classes of groceries for this Room-making ale compels a nominal charge Eee COMPANY L 1S . : Tita Contes, «school boy A SPORT DOPE for delivery on all groceries--- 1 Je for all city deliv eries , 25c for suburban delivery, ie Sider oa te npboy aE beg» ahh ames THE WINNER Nor can we promise any certain time for deliveries. Take what you can with Bnglish friends us the coming long: | high sche are determined to! dtst. renner of th: orte Ati put up t of their lives to t ance t q ; f ! |. 5 wae & sp-ccore game between you. NoC. O. D. or telephone orders. Vly onlin ghee ngs ign haath aan jthe University of Washington andl 7 a tying 1 three-mile handicap and was placed | Willamette at the varsity grid ron i mn the + y rain and § ying a | on the 60-yard line, with Guy Hold NS EXP CTS: na ia bie crowd ‘witnessed [deep mud, the team of eight, men | Best Flour $1.00 Sack Sugar, 21 pounds $1.00 evay ko keep him company. The “trom the. "univerait ma Washington infantry de | F. o wiore t car! ton m yeaterday after left the unive en flier the c snnital shoot for is ot | Spee als for Tuesday when the gun went ott Coales at Ortttta.| company, | © of 1,186] , ‘ spans .33¢@|25c box Autumn V Holdaway were virtually : 4oinch heavy I Sheet oc 1 t a dinner was necting; & ; et > AP seers . 10 a Li ‘ Tiss « by Com-| yard. ay. vensveede Talcy S¢| it ; 15¢ Mennen’s Taleum Pow-]| 15¢ Castile Soap, lon was presented by L inch fancy Curtain Swiss; | “OI: SS 12 1-2¢ bar .cccee coves ie well to heed this news. Flour and sugar will be limited. Buy all you mark as 60 yards, but the bw | capper had pod him” right Never since Shrubb’s perfor had such a fine distance run been seen in Engiaod. Holdaway dashed off at the start but Coales soon got on even tenns. and quickly disposing of his co marker, began to draw away. There (Star Seecial Services.) 1847 Rogers’ Vintage Pat- INDIANAPOLIS, Nov r y ts; special. . | seratch men } | who wae formerly firet} i lle) Many wondered why the 1 ant of Troop B, and ls to tel Myard eoneeees o” > ‘ Rae sntested for by a team of eight | 20c Royal Talcum Powder ;| i5¢ Sponges, large size men from Troop B and Company L $1.50 Crochet Bedspreads,| jaf panes 15¢ 1s¢ Nail Brushes ..... waa no gallery play. Coales simply fan right through his field, and taking the lead im the Iast half mile, won, easing wp in the hollow est fashion. His time was 1447 Allowing for the 60 yards, but con | had been placed on such a « cock your for double Gels each cc Lesourd-Pivert Pace seecce vee $1.20 Powder ...... «.+--1O@] ose Nail Brushes t Suiting; | asc Packer's Tar Soap. 15¢ npion Jame he roped arena A steamer with a cargo of| The Rugby eleven of Stanford tw} Gane is 82 years old, and hap he | ‘ rived in port this mora.| tends coming north to° play the | atribut.| British Columbia bunches. ioc fancy ( the lightweight champlonsht 1 The grapes wil sidering the big field Coales had to | a ee ne a A oy es ee Den el ee ee ee eee foes eS STYLISH CLOTHES, without. the yard LOT. kee : 35¢ Hair Brushes .... page ae ly inside Of | Erne in one round. Me has beon| day. | iu »sc Witchhazel, bottle. 15¢ . . for a se Y 19) cghting since 1890, starting when 1¢/ at t big prices. Elliott on c C Cast 7 cupeans . 6 soc Hair Brushe . 7 25 Arm . ragrant racegoing. A couple of yoars ago) Sty cid He docs 0 pear to be | squas Fred Coales, an older brother of the | "Tacteeh eat toe an mere, in assorted polka Census Shasta’ youngster, Was a prominent run nard fighta lat do to & abe: ek lhe ream Shaving Soap 19¢ | 1oc Tooth Brushes.... ner of the Alpine Harriers, so the Peallrgnt Boy ons ; aoc Florida Water; bottle with Bat. | of « ens . ater; bo! Pooth Bribes 10¢ | $12.00 guar nteed Rotary er aspirante UNIVERSITY PARK neludes Kid Her Will be pt on the market RACES SATURDAY | i'Sec cee 22 mace ee es | Eke eee and any others the pub he 6 as reservations early him to mee » 4 dairy products ar CHAS, COWEN, Gane is of the belief that the next | eome as Baturday 36 Pic P| few monthe wt a busy period for] ap pos _Tiepees oes |the fighters, both big and tittle | Vegerabiee er three-fourths of a| TP" vata many good men at] Mureanka sere, ie mile— Paquessing 107 (Miles) 8 to 1 j won; Optician, 110, second; Judge! White 107, third. Time, 1:15 mM’ distance work is a% family trait soe pinch Flannelettes;| - Ve peenh bincaeer : Washing Machines; YOCE wecece « T¢ | 10¢ Industrial Tar Soap.S@| 2s¢ Tooth Brushes. ...15¢ lal... cseenee 36.95 Garvey-Buchanan Co. 1113-15-17 Second Avenue Lumber Exchange Bullding NP SAD LT AD NT AY EE I AAS TAP BALTIMORE. ai bee All Clothing, Gente’ Furnish. ings sod Hats below value. H. Lewis @ CO. 1206 Becend Ave. | | Second race, eleven-sixteenths o' AREY - DESHLER = & mile—Killochan 107 (Johnson) 2} to 1, won; Racine M4, second 60 A DRAW Betsy Binford 104, third. Time, 1:08 34 Third race, one mile—Welbourne 97 (Walsh) 1 to 1, won; Selon} Shingle 107, second; The Clown,} third. Time, 1:40 1 f Fourth race, steeplechase—Capt Hayes 140, 20 to 1, won; Frank! Somers 145, second; Rathowen 150, third. Time, 4:23 1-2 j Fifth race, ome mile—Ractne II’ 124 (Wright) 7 to 2, won; Bulwark on SLOT. or Be, pot Ib Wome | pon PUGET SOUND MARBLE & *s GRANITE CO., Ine. | €. M. Thayer, Manager, Cometery work of every de- scription | 2410 First Ave, Seattle Matin 1090 Ind. 002%., JACK SCREWS FOR RENT It you are in need of a saw call on as We carry Hand Saws. Buck Saws, One Man and Cross Cuts and can eave you at least Amby McQarey and Dave LEONCAVALLO xe, ean The Cricket 152, third. | ar" 10 conte per foot path race, one and onecighth | 0"* © — This week only, best emoke All im all it w dull contest. ¥ hells reduced from TS< to in « os a du on . — a , USING THE ally effective one-| ere “hgis : rt range, when he| © OR. | tusks. per miles—-Grevella 93 (Englander) 2 to: 4, 1, won; Ivanhoe 104, second; Lemon | right hook for} nee tor the} ocked or struck te Stock sheep, ror i * per ih Phe: cows, Im ir e@le: lamba, per heed.” & mile—Lady Vincent 69 (F 2 to 1, won; Beldino, second r A 104, third, Time, 1:08. peatiter boxed far from hie wsuel ae 4 to be afraid of | per! LATONIA. and. durica the | ins a teat devoted} to protecting | when he ! hurt MeGatey or Chickering Piano La SCALA THEATRE ORCHESTRA Together with Ten Operatic Stars from Milan, Italy, Meats. a oc} mmutbon, Ma, Pie ide, oper Oise) Areeeed bogm e COWNING, HOPKING @ AYER Ine BROKERS Grain Provistons, Stocks Senda PRIVATE WIRES. Tol. Main 279, Ind. 27%, . Reames 804-208-208 Alaske Cidg First race, three-fourths of « mite “Beau Brummei 101 (Koerner & te 1, won; The Golden Bird 161 eetond; Tanbark, 97, third. Time LM Second race, one and one-cightt Ortettal Bath: _— wore, but we are much of thetr Rye, fall ya R100 Fine Zinfandel, per gal. ®1,75 Will Appear at the Grand Opera KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, | —_— : 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. ‘or irrigated lands call on House Phones: Main 1184; Ind. 1184 COLUMBIA CANAL CO, NO BAR U. K. Loose, Pres. and Gen’! SEATTLE Manager, 609-510 Marton Bidg. Seattic, Wash. of Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wn. Friday Evening,.Nov. 23 Saturday Matinee, Nov. 94 Saturday Evening, Nov. 24 Through our line of very fine hand-tallored cloth- ing, whether you are in immediate need of Made in J clothes of not, you will AVOID PAIN Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. Direction of be interested. 1207 Becond Ave., Seattle Wash. Mescrs. Cort and Kronberg. L. 1. HOFFMAN, We are exclusive seller Ww t equipment employed in dental surget yee 1 the comfort of our patients is done in this city of ' wrvios emarkable 20 loos oe tee sat 3 days i ati UN Leoncavalla, the renowned comp 1 of “Zaza” and * has just wired ION TAILORS Pele ‘ Mr. John Cort stating that t Ww did 1 t his demands am e a F " 220 James St., Upstairs, u | et SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 la Ch 1 No more, no te Teeth ~ It is a significant fact that whenever real musical y rit, and that feats BS ilone, is nsid 1 and not influe: 1 by y finar tion, the time Gold Crowns, 22K v.45. 4. PEPZONE honored Chickering piano is invariably selected by all gre and musicians. Ssutts and Cravenettes Bridge Work, 22K nteod to cure all Stom The famous Chickering pian ld only by nd Liver trouble, 78e per bottle at RAGLEY’S, 2d and Pike Gold Fillings The “New Kind ” of ready-for-service clothing that a ee worries the best tailors to equal at twice the money. All of our work Is gy Office hours, 9:30 a. m. to f rante D. S. JOHNSTON CO. scares eeyras. wth ALORS | THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST, BEST DEALERS. La@y Attendante. Houre—@:90 to 6; Bundays, & to 18. Both phones. 1420 SMCOND AVE ge TH ce NATIONAL DENTISTS Pole 615-617 First Avenue , t 403404405, Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes | People’s Savings Bank Building Ps Second and Pike. Sapmeene ran taaties — Stores in All Large Western Cities, 903 SECOND AVENUE. ET aE AEE SVamame 4 stock is fresh. Hotel keepers, restaurant and boarding house people will j | c :

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