The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

® mile astern apd about the same «RW A a tw eI GON OF GOVERNMENT od to the poliee today that diatance north of the Dix, which he = al OFFICER NOT INSANE 4 year i hav took to be the Florence K * JAM CASE DISMISSED. * wing stones at the wit He had heard no distress algnals. * *! Green B. Raum, son of hoeshop and stealing nor whistles of any kind *' The cane of King County #linent government. o} in Complaints of potty mat | Captain Sometiniegn Yook Tiakels.| # Agiinat Fred Nelson which ®] nos, and atte by th oiecdiasieas. ful gangs all Ves #W Tostrainin, le ss lant ®! t h the polide He was asked concernig taking ; police of Beattie and take ¢ have cor a ited tickets, and replied that the In 4 eoeppeeh iy Mygaperen by Judge Mor #| county jail on a charge of Insar ™ se Reynolds at Y. W. C A wf n in large numbers, and it land Flyer had a purser, but the ris, of the superior court, to ®| way youterday relea ppparentl A ae f speaker | nt? Somtinue to etme ms + ee leaptain took tickels n the Gook at * prohibit the defendant from * hanes of careful oting ne h hb at hee is promised | times ms using @ a to break a log ® ent baek of the @ounty b ! § me Katt oR Captain M daisies Jam on the White river, on ac & pved all doubt from the minds | of tt ington mt | Realty Low Here t lthe Witness. ‘» A (Boripps Telegraph Service.) % count of the flood, was toda tot the.jailers as to the young man Would Buy Land } } A. Hustmark, captain of the Kit] SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Nov, 2A ® dipmissed by Judge Griffin * | mental competency The park board will petition the} Councilm Arnold Zbinden, of |p, Was next called, He had not| @&bon collision of San Franeineo | ¥ ¥| city counell fo hority to pur-| the Sixth ward, returned home Jest reached Alki point by 7:80 o'clock inn at Northview in reported. |¥***** ee eee EHH Ye! PREG. SCHLOSS TO SPEAK hane the north half of block 11,| events af a trip ea atti ‘but had passed shortly la | Six persons are reported killed Francis KR. Day's La Gran nd | about six week fo « reporter Mr | “When I was passing the point t/ SEATTLE GIRL BRIDES Benjamin Schloss, grand pre on, at Prem. for $ Zbinden stated th real estate | | t con red thought I heard three whistle he MAID TO M168 HILL, |dent of the Independent Order diourne Court Again. values in Beatle are w compa Adjourns q larl ; aig A ATER GRA Wau Writ wheel arive nthe | yo Mieurne Court Again. , | sith "vatuen on groperty smllany N \ or n ne \< © | for more, Neither of us ‘ Mins Gertrude Hill, youngest |elty from Portland — thi ening tt . located in other cities of ke size WITNESS HEARD! Surviy wan next called, Mo-| for more, Neither of us heard any the eral ¢ hin morning, at Y ONE Rachorn ts a bright boy, who seems | more and so | believed | wan mis daughter of James J. Hill, was mar-| will speak at the Temple De Hirseh | judye H wdjourned ¢ une | ews si a TRESS SIGNALS FOUR to observed everything that! taken and came on ! at St. Paul yesterday after-|tonight after divine service 08 | 441 10 o'clock tomorrow morning | Board Wants New Home, Oe . 4 older heads. His story was The custom on his ran in takly (Beripps Telearaoh Service.) | Noon to Michael Garvin, Jr., of New| the subject winh Organization ‘Mash taeda" hanvaliini _ EEE eee er quips WERE IN THE VICIN markabie ¢ tarea was for the captain to do BAN FRANCISCO, Nov The k City, Local interest is at-|and History of the Ban Francisco) ,., stom parts of Wéstlacnt wutarh At present Ste wees oLD WAVE Ag.| , He had been looking tn the win- | In fair weather and the mate to do|@rand Jury this morning shifted tts! 4 to the wedding on account | B'nai B'rith Work ac tia. athe Rita enon Teikentek® Onl Ot iS te the Chotbar of gry AND Wourt tow from the deck on the starboard | #0 In bad weather, On the night |!nveetigation to the alleged theater | of a Beattie woman, Mi anette Santen Genie ot Ot <e tthe Hh aanetatien cabin " ey tool » testimony of | Pune » SUICIDE FORBIDDEN vention tonig ion : ere eo ergo AD THEY HEARD) #ide of the cabin when his attention | of the disaster the fares had been | RF They took the testimony of/ Pasehall being one of the brides | ca ensetine Will Be é e 4 savers makes it 40 gireo 4 was called to the Jeante, He saw a | taken on hin ship by a ratiroad con | K. A. Fisher, former proprietor of | maids. SAYS PREACHER, | The & nk apa and papers makes it heces £8. t up high and bered hay-| ductor, the boat havir t Fisher's theater, wh laims he} by Chairman V Wir wry that the board have some per- TLES ight up high remembered ha lueto: the oo aving been | Pishe wate who claims he} manent quart the ie ¢ wris ing heard three gongs, but no] chartered by railroad. There was | Was held up by city offielals 4 HOW TO WIN M A. Christensen, pastor of! Chittenden at the Capital ace AneD quarters either in th Pisin whistles. He said he saw the | Always a lookout, he sald |prevented from reopening hia the . Zion's church, in a lecture yester Maj. H. M. Chittenden, of the lo-| hall or outalde where ih oad Geep ) Jeanie pual © ove Capta Jackson, o! ¢ steamer|ater because he efused the de re | day, declared that both the old and! cal United Btates engineer corp its records and hold meeting > ; mn, off Just the pilot house? was asked, | he was at Alki Point at the time of | | dee et Layee at 9 a ieetur ference, forbid suicide, He elted|to confer with the head of the en-} Captain Crom y a oe ee " kvon, 0 ‘ ” given by Rev eon r t yov-| Olympia, which sighted the . i vert 1 guess It was the pilot house the collision He had heard the] prRepar Many passages to support his con-| gineering department of the go ‘ a ; merly ING REPORT ON jin the First M. KB. chureh tonght. | ted schooner Bangor © - a wry The replied. “But I thonght It was line blow two distinct whistles at| pb IpORT OW | ie 1. W. church tonght. | tention orament manted ‘schooner Bangor oft Wil . sooms| Mount Ratnler coming up 7:26 p. m. and had remarked to a| | BANGS’ LECTURE POSTPONED, | Ex-Convict Arrested prc te caesar gp sglanec « y by Captatn Boy Tells 8 jeompanion that she must have! ' ; SAY “OWIPT WATER BILL” Yesterday Henrick Bell ox 1 ship refused to, accept she . i J oy ‘elle Story. Ib 5s erendinn eeme other veasel’s | The committee appointed by Gov. | te a tats " . | FORGOT AUTO. “ t 96 ath: assistance of the Olympla Cap t ‘ 1 th John Kendrick Bangs, billed to convict, who has spent 20 mor < eamer! When the Dix passed under the | Mead to invest the office of} : , tain Crosby signalled the Bangor 1. The car! to. 4 . te | bow Tee a eee viched tte tm-| Mute tonight at the university, | in the San Quentin penitentiary,| tain © . ¢ a bow, he 1, he had been knocked n , id Dilable to reach Seattle, and the| A petition was presented before ted by Officer Humph-| ta ey would take the crew ed as to bis! from the deck by men jumping for | Only One Who Heard Whistles. | vestigation at noon today and tm-| iti tes bone pont paned, t "| Referee Hoyt by Trustee James F.| en “hell “was found on Pike st.| board the Olympla, but the master aw on lay ng the bobstays of the Joanie and fall} Between 7 and 8 o'c k the Kit-| mediately adjourned to ¢ offiee | “ lGodfrey yesterday, demanding im a = amen ot Japanese goods | of the Bangor declined the proffer. es In charge of /ing back. ‘The boy sald-he fell into | sap, Multnomah and Athlon had/of Robert F. Booth to formulat \ts| @ BXPO. FUND COMING ON. |mediate possension of a $3,000 au-| ir his pommension. . |He did not even answer Captain " i those] the water and then awam back to | Passed the point, the Athlon betng | report, which will be forwarded to] ltomobile that “Bwift Water Bill y Crosby gna A heavy sea Was | the deck of the Dix again jthe last one going by at 7:650/morrow, The members of the com-| At the meeting of the Ohio #o-| had neglected to include, he said,| Heres Show .dudges. | running and the Olympta’s position tified that he} “When I was in the water first |o'clock, Captain Jackson said he/ mittee are unanimous in the oplt-| fey in the Alaska building, last |{n his assets at the time of the|, The horse show committee of IN| way too dangerous, tp istay there ft Mx just Pre] T was between the two vessels,” he | heard distress signals about 15 min-/ion that the prosent law is very! night, the work of obtaining an ap- | bankruptcy proceedings Chamber of Commerce met thi#) tong Lermond | said. When I reached the deck | utes after the Dix's first whistles |loosely drawn and needs many) propmation from the Buckeye state : ——emeene | afternoon for the purpose of elect} Dennison, who]! of the Dix the second time I ran| sud had continued at intervals for/amendments to make it effective.| for Me exposition was shown to be towm batha Oriental Baths. |ing judges to preside. The com | down in the wreck, hac been) ground looking for a life preserver | 4b hour and a half He had not - welltender way mittee consists of exdiov. John H | rt f Captain Jackson declared] and asking poople for one. At last |heard three whistles immediately |ENORMOU® DAMAGE CLAIME Food Products Scarce |scomr #6. Meu. ec ig Shortage o be knew nate held no]; got on a boat on the Dix, but || before the Dix'’s two croasing| Hug J. W. Clise, A. T. Van de Heense tated that the] was tipped over, Then I got on a| Whistles. He saw one light at first,| Victor H. Beckman secretary of ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN! =| Hut carpets are plentiful at Lon Vanter and H. W. Treat Turkeys Bad authority to ring Dells,/shutter im the water until J was} 4 masthead light, and then smaller |the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufac) A, L Hall 1111 Pirst ave, haw |4on's, 1111 2nd ave. and the great-| gismes Hotelkeeper for Loss. whistles pass Vessels! rescued.” ones lower down turers’ association, is buwy seour-| just recelved a nice line of the | ett bargains ever offered in Seattle W. K. Merwin, an innkeeper at| por Thankagiving day, but there The captain was collecting; John W. Russell, master of the| He was questioned as to his meth. |Ing evidence preparatory to filing) Putman he Pal je, waterproof | Wilt be given in this sale, which! 115° with av, to whose carele 1 be « full supply of new $6.00 The Dix ) steamer Inland Flyer, testified that| od of taking fares, and Cag against the Hilt lines for dam-| leather boots, fully guaranteed, at | Closes Saturday night. 6,000 yards) oo. a7 @ O'Nelll attributes the| Coal rs of Wellmville cold~ fo the capa he had passed the bell buoy Ing | Mason questioned him as to the) age to the lumber industry by ite 00 a patr. Large stock of hunt. |% Wire tapestry Bruse carpet loss of $121.50 worth of clothe 1 body and cast base, 6ll enst be was be into Seattle at 7:23 o'clock on the} Whistiesn, The testimony was the | inability to handle the trade, Mr.| tng-conts, gun fixtures and cases | (°°: also 2,600 yards of 10-wi and personal effects, was th ‘ t nd front, nickel plat- during the f evening of the disaster; that except | same an he gave the inapector | Beckmen believes that the damage) always in stock eee | tapestry Brussels carpet, in pret . le the defendant in a|*4 urn and trimmings, complete o> the o| for a bank of smoke over West Be-| The examination was resumed at| will amount to millons ree ee tame ere | peraaeee, far Bee. TS ty hee built in Superior Judge! With shaker, for $3.46 on Priday and and it wa tomary at| atte and part of Seattle the night|2 o'clock and the board will remain Sults $15 ] Include ng, Nuing an Taliman’s court, O'Neill's room | aturd at the Century Pur- " for the captain to col-] was clear With no wind ‘ad| im session until evening. NEW POLICEMAN FIRED. | seg gta * ce iture Co., cor. 2nd ave. and Spring aoe fares ee Dix at sp ctueak iat Captain Wi r ot the One of our three floors devoted to! BTYLISH CLOTHES, without the | gen ect lst. All stoves delivered and set up Ghipe There outside the bell buoy, had signalled | schooner Invite who was on the}, Because he loltered around hotel) $16 business sults. W. B. Hutchio-| nig prices, Elliott & McGregor, | Boy Gangs Troublesome. » of charge Coad a vio ng + of in-|Ber and was answered, He had seen | Dix when she sank, testified iate|lodbles and clubrooms when he} son Co., Cor. 3nd and Union st. °°*! 1329 fecond av oo tl A becca Mit Ane cu te? SERRA Se eor ee nt eeress «a Ny 4 her vessel about a quarter of | ¥ rday afternoon to the effect |Should have been trying Se ane | ‘this ping developed | chat, alth > of saloons after 1 a.m. Chief Wap | rn that, although he heard the warnin 7 ‘aad conus peerage | Hats on Gia Uwe abies canes sther |pensteln has discharged KE. G. Da j t beast ¢ ors Were | C: f th N 11} he had hear via, another of hii patrolmen ‘ te! nad heard no distress signals, | is, another of his new pa 2 fo have bee pecer yo are o je Nalls Captain Tobin haw had years’ | Davis, who has been on the two doats » ey met in} Every lady likes to have pretty | srssrience at soa. It was easy to| about three month atthoug o ene | finger malls, and may, if she will) that hie carried |4 beat in the vicinity of First av any whistles. This was | select one of those handsome Krux | Voiene and Madison st. His particular te, which was beached at} to's Righgrade mantouring sete ati in placing the 4 ywing | duty was to see that al} aa Bartell’s Red Cross Drug Store be | ino relative position of the two ves- | his beat were closed up tight after Nelson, ci« n the store fore Saturday night at 12 o'clock. | sis while in collision, he did so with |! o'clock at night Wi Blakeley, was the first wit) Real pearl handled sets, in case, for| in, oa the Din an the stand wae om the) 92.00; a $5.00 set marked $4.55 ching the a t ad Jeanie or | the time of t atom seal ere oF a 50, $10.00 Th 00| cade os Giateae of the: dene ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ee Or ercee se} and $12 attle sets containing) tnat ix, to the rear of the figure- | er week a scuniee tee at 35e. A full Hine of] head He stated that the boats | t hat cocurtes sundries for manicuring. seemed barely to touch Pelock instead of voteem. | wah impact te U My watch had stopped at that D Weathe HH IMPRCE FO) (Berinpe Telegraph Gervice,) Independ’t Sunset, M amp ather Means LEXINGTON, Ky. Nov. 2 nkeyman on board no signals the schooner ftuth E Godfrey, was| Thomas Stout, @ negro, was hanged MeEach« old | Colds Loew ton the Stand. Ha one in the| this morning for the murder of Rim | Colds means a fire, a fire means al amoking room just before the acct. | 14% Slso a new Mra Etta Qrif ‘ul Buy SB | furnace fire, and ao furnace means! gent and his textimony brought out |“ & White prisoner charged with Geo. H. Woodhouse Co, where 4/15 new tacts : © murder of her child, who saw ity invited to take ad | furnace complete costs from $45) rn. first witnens examined In this| (he execution from her cell, col of the ridiculously loWl up Basement Arcade building.) srernoon's seent was Captain | 000d and te expected to die from offered on Tooth Brushes | University street entrance 7" Meuapee, he tend Hoen emnelered on lthe shock Brands of Dent trices. Here's the Dix "tras of them vr. Graves, © The wits enté he had heard NEW YORK, Nov. 23 In con- i Lyons, 25 kind, 140; [ference between Thaw's attorney Jistrese signals and he declared that | f " Be bottles, 1c; Thymol Your inveetments may not be Bi. nad known Denison, the dead | Martridae, and the a t attorney h Paste, ti Colgate’s ae secure. But you can make them F) mate. for a tome | ad that ha} Oar, © wee sereet Met Ooi THE AND C0. e, ibe. Rest makes of ont | would not be called before anwary teh had aiwaye ko to | | leuld hore from te to 24e #0 by talking them over with us, — page Aah parti co fi cr [OF February, in order to give the de B Se Mive Big Red Crowe Drug St Our knowledge of values and fon" **T | tense time to vine desired depo 13 bea securities is at your disposal, ” sitter Va e Products Scarce pm: Spey The Association of Arne: Unt carpets are plentiful at Lon Veraities convened her nay, 2 TLE and ave. ant the erent | ga gD 4 Per schools being res Presi " ever offered in Beattie ay |dent Wheeler, of the University of gives im this sale, which California, prestded fe tapestry Brussels carpet at) William Wreas, an orphan boy| NEW YORK, Nov. 23% alter 4 3500 yards of 10wire 15 years old, who has wandered | Finney, who says God has commis Savinge Aovounte Brussels carpet, in pretty} bed from one end of the United States for Sic. These low prices i to the other, as he asserts tn the ‘Making, lining and layin: search of profitable employment ms was arrested at the King #. depot WSES AND LOTS. early this morning by Officer “SRF. Brooks Wrean, whose home tx in Boston. lost hie father five years ago, and }his mother when he was a baby | After hie father’s death he drifted | to New York, where he was shipped jto Texas by the Children’s Ald so- ‘td pantry. Maree We Diccks from car lime, 6. se Ferdinand Bonmine Breanwei Rosen Dem vert a bees 2 7s tm one of te Sens se ARLE F 4D AMM, ciety. Hie tovi disposition led SR Cotman tg him to Chicago, and later to Port ae Wet abe on Waters ay Main land, from where the youthful Owner, B q pedo tramp beat his way to Seattle ="Malase At police headquarters he calm ly stated that he had not had a ». j bath in five months, and his ap Cee pearance bore out the assertion ‘Steely ttm mexhern Kast Sant. | Officer Corbett, who took the boy in charge, turned him over to Ma | tron Kelly for a bath, and then de clared that, as he liked his looks, he would find him a good position and probably adopt him. WOMEN SWIM FOR HONORS Mise Flora Spencer “saved” the life ef Cla: @ Dohn, « well known member of the 8. A. C. this after- noon, It was el! in fun, but it cre- ated as much excitement as though it had been « real rescue. The in- cident took place during the ewim feels finished © tearm cosh, balance fe} pieces et ar, Phone | men of the &. Tescue was but one of events which en- livened the proceedings. Most of the prises went to the married women, and the greatest ii share of the glory to Mra. Coving | ton, whe easily showed herself the | best swimmer among the women present Misa Florence Spencer, who no “herotealty” r , e Dohm (who, by the way is one of the best swimmers of the club), was & close second for honors. “A steamboat race on the Misstm- sippl.” In which the contestants swam on thelr backs and splashed water on the spectators, was won by Mine Hicks, who came out second in the next event, a long dive, which was won by Mra. Covington. The life saving race was won by Mrs, Covington and Miss Spencer. Exhibitions were also given tn fancy wwimming by Mesers. McDon ald, Austin, De d several of the w The meet ended tn a ga of water polo, in which the married Corrrigneet (08, by Mondian tte Com | Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets men « satisfaction guaranteed Sults $15 | One of our three floors devoted to | $16 business suite. W. B. Hutehin Cor, 2nd and Union st | son Co. Food Products Scarce But carpets are plentiful at Lon @om's, 1111 2nd ave, and the great | oat bargaind ever offered in Seattle Wik bo given in this sale, which Saturday night. 6,000 yards ae tapestty Brussels carpet at |e: so 2,600 yards of 10-wire tepastry Begesels cafpet, in pretty petiorns, for Ste. These ag prices jagi@ic making, ning and layt we toe Siete: ites ek: sania sioned him to scourge the people by fire, was arraigned today and is suspected of causing scores of in condiary fires in this city recently FLASHES HERKIMER, N.Y. jov. 22 The boat from which W. H. Gillette is accused of throwing Grace Brown was exhibited In court to day. The jurore crawled into it to examine hairs clinging to the thwarts and which are alleged to have come from the girl's head. eae eer eae BANK CLEARINGS. Nov, 23, 1906 $1.27 Nov. 23, 1906 1 698.91 a2 Increase over kame date last year..§ 80,520.49 eteeeeeee * * + o * 7 * * * * * SURE EEE Eee eee Wear Brooks” Hats, 1911 Second avenue. wd A Long Head No man, woman or child can af ford to spend thelr entire income It's a duty you owe yourself, your family or the ones y love. that you leave them not destitute or de pendents on charity in case of mis fortune, Start a savings account with the State Bank of Seattle and let it grow, One dollar te all you need to make that start with. That little bank book In your pocket is your declaration of Independence and will make you feel like » true man or woman. Your money draws 4 per cent interest, compounded semiannually, at thia bank ian't the idea an excellent onet oe ~— Maple Syrup Mapleine Ia the easiest thing In the world It makes a better, purer cetor syrup at half the cost of the east ern product drop im as pure and clear 1, and is absolutely who! most T convineing proof of ite superiority ina trial All you do is to pour » of spoonstul of Mapeling stgar, add water and let 4 hours. Thanksgiving Day Wed- dings Are Numerous should be And each new hom fur- ladles came out the victors. nished with rugs to make life com Every Day a Holiday moby TLS ple » ‘our @ift than a selection City Engineer RH. Thomson re- | Phe for yee el Friday and Bate a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet will give a housekeeper more turned home late last evening aft-| say Mug and Carpet Bale. Tapes “Teal pleasure, more relief from hard work than any other | er an absence of two weeks in Cal-| li. hragnela Carpet, $1.00 yard at mt Rowecheld furniture ever made. it is in use three | ifornia. Mr. Thomson stopped in| cco. aoe kind at 6 $1.95 ten-wiee ¥—every day in the year. | San Francisco s coup) of days on | grusnela Carpet for 960; 0c Ingrain Be means lich: [hie return trip and spent his time | Carpet, T0c, 9x12-ft. Tapestry Brus na lighter, pleasant m teben | Ses a piece enn a noe - ee ashe j examining the ruins of the earth: | goin Rugs, regular price $18.50, wit 48—no reachine 4 | quake and conflagration. sold at $14.50 during this it meuns a : ite i t j aren, be prices include making, sdb sa ne r kitchen, with nothing exposed to dus' Exp rt Opticia $ at mah) and lining of all carpets Ht contains « sanitary flour bin with sifter attached; “a | ane. ee Patent wugar bin, insect proof; airtight special lacquered || §Sehuchard 0 tical Go, (eee rageans (hat preserve the flavors of the spices | 1207 Second ave i make a thor ; nables you to nave your strength—do the baking—get ; > as Petes deity ments nnd chat ap in bait the aust Gime, ough examination of your 08] PEPZONE Come to the nd tacpeut the: without charge. Perfect fitting |i Guaranteed to cure all tom Prices ithe prey ier Poe glasses will be furnished, when |B ach and Liver trouble. 7se per « else here—modestly, needed, at reasonable prices, and |f hottie at Ri OLer’s, 2d and Pike Regular $8.50Skirts Special $5.65 Black and Blue splendid — styles, great value, Cash or Credit, PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO, 422 Pike St. 2 | Panama, perfect fit, NEARING AN END -““Only two days more—Saturday and Monday—and the Mreatest Salvage Stock Sale Seattle has ever known will be a thing of the past. As announced before we pur- chased the entire $35,000 stock of the wrecked steamer Santa Ana at 1244c on the dollar, and every day since we have been giving the public unheard of bargains. Some of the choicest goods are still left—goods that were not damaged at all—but we will make the same low price on everything—nothing reserved. We have an especially [) fine line of Clothing, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Shoes and Men's Furnishings. Remember, but two days more. Here your hard-earned dollar will do three times its duty. Come early and see the bargains we are offering. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN $9.00 and $4.00 Boys SHOES $2.00 Dress or Work Shoes, $1.65 $4.00 Fine Dress Shoes $2.15 &chool 81.65 20¢ Boys’ Caps Ie and 20 Childrens Hose, | g5 09 Heavy Waterproof ‘¥Agke ss 9 : Shoes 82.65 $2.00 and $3.00 Boys Bhoe "$5.00 Dress Shoes, in viel, 81 box calf or patent leather, $5.00 Boys’ Dress Suite, —_————— MEN'S FURNISHINGS ife and 26c Bow Ties 16e Men's Black and Tan Box Se Tbe Shirte, slight damaged, : ze 2c ‘Men's Deney Sox. . 106 $6.00 Men's Fancy Sweaters, all wool, best money can buy BETS Be Wool Sox 12e 2he Black and Tan Box 12¢ * $1.50 and $2.00 Leather Slip pers, slightly damaged, ze Se UMBRELLAS The Umbrellas $1 Umbrellas ie $2.00 Self-opening Umbrellas $3.00 and $4.00 Silk Umbrel las, beautiful handles, $1.50 OVERCOATS $10.60 All Wool Overcoats, 76c Dreas Shirts, soft front, raglan style #5 50 beautiful patterns BSE | $15.00 Cravenette, rainproof, SOc heavy Wool Sox... .25¢ $2.50 Gold Plated Cuff But tons, guaranteed ten years, we 50e Work 85.15 Beaver, silk R0.85 rainproof, 89.85 $20.00 English lined, latest style $20.00 Cravenette elegant patterns $1 White Shirts Tbe black and striped Shirts . PANTS $3.00 Corduroy Pants 4 $2.50 Pants, «trong and dur ab 1.65 i: all Wool Underwear D5e | $3.00 Dress Pants, beautiful $1 Half Wool Under patter SI. 85 wear $3.60 Dress Pants, neat pe 4 Raincoats, terns Monareh Shirts $5.00 Tallor Mad i Cluett Shirts 10¢ Men's Handk MEN'S SUITS 2 1-2e $2.50 and $3.00 Callfornia Flannel Overshirts, @4.2 $10.00 Mens Suits, mixed Bde Silk Web Suspenders wool 84.15 ihe ond 00 Mens Wool Suits, Oe heavy Work Shirts, B5e 5.85 Se Men's Work Shirts, 00 Mens All Wool Buits, beautiful patterns 87.35 $20.00 Tailor Made Suits, SUIT CASES $3 Suit Cases $4 Suit Cases $5 Suit Cases $10 Suit Cases, leather MHned $25.00 Tailor Made ned $2 Hate, slightly damaged by the water Se RUBBER GOODS $3 Hats, perfect, all colors $7.50 Snag Proof Hip Boots and shapes RAS 84.00 ] $4 Hats, all edlors and $4.50 Rubber Boots . 2. shapes 81.95 Our | The Own Make for Women EXCLUSIVE Men OUR SPECIALTIES-——— STYLES SPECIAL ORDERS LADIES’ SHINING PARLORS » CUSTOM REPAIRING Vandewerker & Hamilton 1208 Second Ave. Two Doors South of Savoy Hotel. $5 Heaters for $3.85 An opportunity to buy the pop- ular Daisy Heater at a reasonable price. Has a Wellsville body and cast base, cold-rolled and all-cast firepot and front; nickel plated urn and trimmings, complete with shaker. On Friday and Saturday only— eductions on Carpets 85c T $1.60 Tapest $1.25 Ten-W 0c Ingrain $18.50 ox apestry Brussels Carpet for Tapestry Brussels Rugs for ty Brussels Carpet for ..... ire Brussels Carpet for .... Carpet $60 vc ceciscccces Crossette For saints

Other pages from this issue: