The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1907, Page 2

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— 34 é eee if BIC ATTENDANCE — y KM. Walker, secretary of the ¥ Cy A. that assoctation ta carry fast year r stal membership | & new kind of pitcher's delivery Fifth race en-etghtha imile fe now 1,200. ainat 800 last year Mothus, 1i2 (K The average t ase in the edue Automobile fans now have a sew) Lord Stanhope cational classes is 25 per cent, the| fad. They ate naming thelr ma 4 11a, nied; th eookery and sewing classes having | chines Hixth rave vomit Mirtle, 112 (Riddle), 6 02 And 86 against @ame period @how that the pra him, he AT THE y Ww 0. A useful daye in the big league, ‘Third race, eleven-sixteentha mile * —_ To . , ; The Beattie and Tacoma assoctas | won; Ambitious, From compart completed by | tlon football teama moet at Tacoma | Chata, 112 @unday afternoon. Clark of this city will referee increase in the ® substanti for the dincowery of | time. tous enrol! is over this time me time j8 and 24 for the} lant year, T » team | Hell reminds us ‘“ play kicker, who wae at | the point of 4 won) Mintater, 100, third; time, « Byes Pirmakim, 96, second; won lidd 12 104, wee Lg, third; the MINISTREL SHOW REHEARSALS BEGUN. 110 (Molan 1), # te 6, iit ots Mook, 118 (Koerner), # to 6 112, second iviue, 00, third; Little La nro, Xntre when a rich neight went him same Degine Pebruary 4 and continues | cor The star an rateed Uf rh in the high entil May 16 when the summer va- | and sald: “Tl bet tt bs not ground.” | © bool have bold a cation begins ] mee n purpose of block Now. in or ‘ nf ing out am. A. F. | sok eo a ‘ ' ard has been « aged to direct the! HIS CLEVERNESS | in, New "York | show. Me Brom Jaceina a place wh re the ¢ | hiv arrangements thing, to mak — feature ton He anti! Feb n held three tim Murphy: “I've elgned Coakley Says Chariey to Garry; “The poor fellow What's th Aw the result him Kid t y Joe eta y the t it bia if shipments which arrived slifornia this morning, Her Honey Mellody and Willie Lewls} fixed brussell sprouts have been matehed * the nt Prices weight champtonahtp, All at He bik meet tn the ring again, maybe. It t* sald that ef @ match deing arranged, posstbty. power is 40 and ©. 5. Blethen ts the owner. times. Ganzel's contract with Chn- | @tnnati makes the third time he has entered fast company Daniel Fuhrman the Tailor, Carries the largest and most ex-/ elusive line of imported mestic woolens on the coast ishly tallored suits and overcoats that have an air of individuality | ere Fuhrman-made clothes | |Going? We Should Say So! No Man Can Resist BUYING CLOTHES AT THESE PRICES needed pow t# a purse 7 tet him? Reinstatement of Mike Kelly by the American associ is sald | to have a string attached to it, It te charged the managers have a private understanding that Mike te not to be offered « tract jer who te the bette known colored man, Gans er Booker T Waanington? ‘This te hard to believe: The |? JOE THOMAS, Champion We'lterweight of the World. Roston Nationals are reported to be in Une for two sete of uniforms while om the road next season. RACES YESTERDA OAKLAND. In the prisefighting game there a thing as being “too good Thomas, the welterweight. Gans recently declared pion im that clasa, is so with his mitts that no one him. First race, five-cighth» mile, setl- im San Francisco now keap-| "Ray Bennett, 107 (Wilitam traluing tn the hope someone | 5 to 2. won; Etta True, 10%, secon courage to meet Bim #o he | Celle, 105, third: time, 1:03 4-6 gather ina Uttle e onay ¥ money Second = race eleven-sitteenthe mile—Rart Rogers, 212 (Williams). # to & won; Bell Reed, 104, Perele Cove and Frankie Neil may z eee Batidor, 109, third Sir Carter, 109 ( won; Talamund, 112. tpe, 107, third: time, 1 there are possibilities} Fourth thirteen-sinteenthe | | mile—Vanness, 107 (Willlama), 7 to 18, won; Shady Lad, 107, second; Chief Wittman, 110, third; time, | &* 1:22 3-6. Pith five-elghthe we Rapid Water, 112 CWillimeh, 4 to 1. won; Sir Russell, 105, second, Blags. 91, third; time, 1:02 2-5. Sixth race, three-quarters mile— /SS Grace G., 107 (Graham), 4 to 1, won Grace St. Clair, 107, second; Satart- da, 204, third: time, 1:26 3-5. race. ‘The big Winton of the Brpadway ‘Third time's the charm sorme-/| Hila other | AscorT. First race, three-quarters mile— Jack Kerehewalle, 105 (Hrumetia), | to 2, won; Niblick. 105, secondy Mort | Lake, 103, third: time, 1:16 3-4 1016 Second Av. and do Styl! |. Dr. Lee Baker, den . a i building Phone Main 6256. bef You certainly never heard of anything like it before---right in the heart of cold weather you may have your pick of any Suit or Overcoat in the store for al- Think of it! Hub-tailored clothes with the Hub guarantee most half price. back of them at reductions like this ; $10 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $12 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $18 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $20 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $25 Very Fine Suits and now all marked down of wearing a this is a good chard out whatesort of cloth will never reyretaiter? On the Square Opposite Totem Pole Wethern, at steers, per th ven port, stealing: Puoey wmperted Ren, If you have never had the Hub Suit or Overcoat Sod rage @vcks, Ih a) cremate. egtte $8.00 Were $12 $12.00 Were $18 $13.35 Were $20 Overcoats are $16.65 Were $25 satisfaction mur money back if you want it. warmer weather ot has woakene welling new at 49o/ of Peret cound Movement afoot to organise a stronger college athi asnvotation shipment Tommy Burne says he can’t un-} hay arrived this mornis derstand why he did not knock | Wil have little effect { out Jack O'Brien, Wonder if it] emt crtppled condition of the hay could be possible that Jack wouldn't | market THE#HUB sala 615-617 First Ave. CUPID KNOCKS OUT | A a THE SEATTIN STAR—VRIDAY, ff JAMES EDWARD BRITT 6 On OD SNA dany MUTT (Seattle Star Special Service.) CO, Jan. Lie-James Bdward plon of the world and known as the erstwhile Britt, Pride of Ban SAN PRAD lightweight ebs Francisco, bas fallen a victim to the wiles of Cupid, He ts en gaged i The lady In the case la none othe the devillian and leader of the “iat country Francisco uring Misa Aym F ‘on de snd a bumeh of went over the rd was eartng the initials BB famous vaudeviliian beauty mes Edward is atmoat all in’as a fighter a bunch of coin that would make Andrew Carnegie eidentally, be owns a bonch of Income-bearing Mate _— bat he is there with In Office He: —* « m te 8p. m ttendent. CONSULTATION Free. RING and BARNES TEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, ARE YOU ASHAMED TO LAUGH ing tooth that others claim cannot be saved. No pain and prices within reach of all EXAMINATION FREE. Pull set of teeth, fit querentent Getd Crowne, 22% . Bridge work Gold Fillings that stag te 4 Stiver Filltmgs that ts rite dphit DENTISTS OR. F. J. BETHEL, MGR. (Fifteen Years’ Experience.) Phone, Main 177 Open Evenings and Sanday Forencona Rooms 1 &. 6, 1112 Second avenue, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s, BAKERY] & CAFE 1418 Second Ave SATURDAY’S SPECIAL: Cookies S¢ Dozen Two Dozen for 15¢. Big Bargains In Furs, Cloaks and Suits Cash or Credit Pacific Outfitting Co. |) 422 Pike Street I Have the Cure for RUPTURE No Truss, But a Per- manent Cure Deolutely cure Rupture which, 1 accept tog Canadian and For 40 years I have my time and t treatment and my hundreds Your neigh! ho ether physician can of and lasting making every and the lait for it, and I vite you to call on r pain, and without tn h your work or y office and I will nd t On the’ Square } cot a Opposite Totem Pole 5 DR 128 Second Av, 6,, ington &t., CLARKE CO Cor, Wask= Seattle, Wash. Hieeause your teeth are inf) such tion that your face ts enred? If so, don't delay ay longer. We succeed in sav THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ———~-GARVEY-BUCHANAN €9, r Was There a Greater Bargain Event Than Our Anniversary Sale Neve Ri Only Tomorrow Left to Benefit by lt one Jargains in plenty await you tomorrow vusing bright ape ess ray. ‘The-last day of the Anniversary Sale wil sa rious fa — ish tomorrow night, The home-stretch price list is de ae Suny eat | HERE'S GLOVE |" ‘sucinyide EY Tapestry Pillow of Prints “ °c P ot VALUE one ne Quite a large v* Ladies’ Fine Lambs Skin Gloves imported ai ’ ow mar’ rhety of neat desir’ | sect to ua for this nale, Lovely twoclanp style & fous “tigen or price! | paris point embroidered bucks, White and col fens ing at a figure that | ors, After seeing them you'll doubtless want to S 0 relation at buy several pairs at this special price the | all regular value. | am an 0100 a a Regularly worth 300, | Regularly wo e eg amerow at only tomorrow at 75c pair phy only, each 2le | Absolutely Matchless Values CHILDREN’S COATS TOMORROW Three extra special price lots for Saturday shoppers Regular 91.26 Taffeta Biik, Chiffon Finish. 87 inches wide and” possessing an unusually soft finish, pure yarn dyed Silk, re of Sand One lot of Chil ; One lot of Chil » lot of Chi 08, dren's Kider dren's regular regular tan, gray, Alice, Soats, mmart ‘outs, braid down Coats, pony apg sizes 1 to 5; os and | and red broad bine, white and neatly | cloth trimmings Tomorrow in red colorings; | very | on collar and Tomorrow in the Annivere very epectal to | tomor cuffs; very spe the Annivers ary Bale at only morrow at only | row at only cial tomorrow ary Gale at only yard We 81.10 2.50 at only #2988 7 yard 806 Price Disturbances Tomorrow in Our ‘“‘Busiest Basement” A big price upset in small house furnishings that will profit all who buy tomorrow Regular S60 Bracket Lamps completa with Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers with cetlaielg reflector, No. 2 burner, chimany, glass | ye, pent designs; regularly worth fount end bracket ‘omorrew # only, Tomorrow at oni set each zie ” Me Regular 250 clear glans Stand .Lamps, com Cast Steel Hatchets, bronzed and claw style plete with wick, burner and chimney; very large size; worth regularly 2c and Se speciid tomorrow at only, each 19¢ | Tomorrow at only Ate patterns 85.69 $6.50 Decorated Dinner Sets, 60 pieces, handsomely decorated; four different Reguiar complete service for six persons; set complete; tomorrow at only . to choose from; SATURDAY EVENING SPECIALS| From 6 to 10 o’Clock Every department in the store has contributed to this most popular after-sup- per bargain event. $1.25 Gateen Petticoats at hirting Fiap- Men's 25c mule skin Working S6e Navy Blue ts Gioves only Ise nels, 27 inches wide, at Cenren’s Bear Skin Te Perfumed Taleum Pow- yard . ac ae der, at 1Se Pure Extracts, at * ft A Ombre Plaid wraiote” Pa 1fc Royal Almond Meal, at bottle a Ade ‘ Pe | Thin blows Whisky Gh Salem Bed Sheets, size 72x90, | 1¢ Perfumed Taleum Pow- at only, each 21 at only ie der, at Men's Neckwear, regular 12%0 French Challies 39 | de Full bleached Damaska, band bows, shield bows, inches wide, at only, yard 60-41nch size, at yard, 35¢ clubs tecks and rine 8 Ase Se Fancy Curtain Swiss, only . Armour's White Soup, 7 bars inches wide, at 1 2¢ 2be ©) raddock’ ” Taleum for “2he 12 der, at Men's 10¢ white hematitebed 5dc Feather Pitiows: ‘at — | 26c Mennen’s Talcum Handkerchiefs, at only, 4¢@ 45e eee eee THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. —GA RVE Y -= = BUCHANAN 1113-1115-1117 SECOND AVENUE. LAST DAY—LAST CHANCE LAST DAY FOR ———- Rainier Clothing Store After twelve years of unqualified success in the clothing business in Seattle we are forced to quit business as we are unable to secure a loca- tion. Tomorrow, Saturday night, at ten o'cl we close our doors for the last tim time the remaining goods unsold W of in bulk to dealers. Take Advantage of tl Last Day We quote no prices reasonable offer will be accepted. Men’s Suits, at this time as evé We ha Overcoats@ Rubbag still a larger stock of Shoes, Hats, Pants, Rubber Clothing, Suit Cases, Fancy Vests, Umbrellasy Wool and Cotton Socks, Sweaters, Dress an Work Shirts, Neckties, Cotton and Wool Monarch and Cluett Shirts. Heavy Boots, Un-3 derwear, Nove 4g rt Mfg.Co eoond Ave., Seattic Vi L. . HOFFMAN

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