The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1907, Page 5

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iy SON FACING © A FOOD FAMINE | | . eial Service ¢ today te $185 per deren, — | 4 — : Hutter is short, the market price | Bihar on cx: ‘being 75 cents per pound, Cream | Not since the very searce and the hotel alse | get ee oe bee s doing sold at $8.50 to $9 per] lees eo Nit a | Sa Prien selling At $2T Per! Deted frult te also oarce. The} Set will B30 tailing ~ a tomorrow toa ta three Bank Elects Officers. The officers and board of direct s of the Pirst National bank have yon reelected an latlows Preat Lester Turner; vice pres Maurice MeMioken $1 down and $i a week will buy a heater here— your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one— ~ aistant cashier, R. FF. Parkhurat, jxnd Lester Turner, Maurice Mo Micke, J, A. Hall, exGor. Mo |Graw, Thomas Bordeaux and W. D. | Hofine, directors, VELVET TRIMMED Node at Bat a fire whe © water now the last and “big” week. of our January Sale— | all heaters are greatly reduced— through the surt ne LYmPIA. BADLY Oo MURED y afternoon k, the high © strong for ad Tiltieum, drifted against the dock, tearing a side and nearly representing savings from one-third to one- half regular values— full of coal will hold fire in a Buck hot blast heater for sixty hours! in a Buck range will do for all day and hold fire for all night! ena Mre. Hi. & Turner, Mr. Whitimore, O, J. PM. Brockett, J. Jennings ama Mr. ood Mra R H. Smal onde of narrow bia wet * SEEEIND FOR RAINE, lemme ane ceveuvew” cack Ge —that's why BUCK Range and Heater users cons Dandsome eatting costume in mauve are so thoroughly satisfied and safe these iF. agent of the ateamet |The tubric ts chiffon cloth and the | cold days. that she will be) narrow shaped pieces In the long Ante an of! burner, as her} coat and siceres are embroidered that sho might possibly | with mauve att. } . on account of Inck of] ‘The length of the coat reaches to! fl apd a delay a! this time of the | within four inches of the hem of the | h Whee there ts such a demand | skirt, which t ctrowlar and untrim- | would not be profitable " of the vessel. —ask your “BUCK Range or Heater friend” if this is not so! DEGKEES BELOW gin at the shoulters, back and fron ZERO AT GREEN LAKE. | 2h4 end at the bottom of the oom ‘The same te true of the ploces which | commence at the hip tine It tr at/ the edges of the embroidery that sed small dabe of binck appesr. The collar ta also of the black velvet, white the buttons at the belt are of purple emame! and gold, HOTEL THIEVES BUSY. Standard Furniiure Co. SEATTLE 1096 to 1016 First Av». TACOMA ee EM o'ciock this morning th: " of W. 1. Sieater, agent Spokane Gram & Furl com- Kast Green Lake, regis Grgrees below nero. The around the lake is exewed. (4. on account of the low Lake te today fronen volta, thme «ines E89. Skaters perery portion of the tee. A VOTES TO ANNEX. Central hotel, have reported to the police the theft of their grips from their reome. Both grips contaised Moore's signature fe all | a coushdorable quantity of clothing to make Ravenna aj ond one contained an expensive Beattio. The vote to adopt | ritie. e recommended by the COMmMittes making the little Churen Annual Meeting. part of the Tenth ward; The annual meeting of the Firat ly adopted. | Baptiet church will be held tonight, a | when anneal reports will be sub PROGRAM PLEASED. mitted and officers elected Brand opera house was fMted Swing the 8. E. Co. Maey afternoon with an appre} An section for damages in the ¢ tee, the occasion being) sum of $26,000 was begun this of the Ladies’ Musteal | morning In Judge Tallman’s supe- Seligman, a visitor! rior court by Annie Stokes against England, rendered ithe Senttie Electric company for injuries alleged to have been sus te "BEEK Lost Boy. tained throagh the defendant's neg ligence. Bayer, aced 16, has been from his home. 1015 Thir- Frozen Pipes M.. Fremont, «ince Augast [™ W. Bayer, of Boise, Idako,| We do all kinds of repairing tn the police to aid bim in! the shortest possible time. OG. H. his boy. Wallace was last December 25 i have good coffee and) = Full ot arbles are fire and water amd | Goods at A. L. Halla, 1111 First av Beat, ese} we | Brows Plarmbiag Co, 221 Pine [ed Vt) In stageland just now the a ctor folk sre discussing with to terest the marriage of pretty Mins Holene Lackeye to Harry Rid mgs, the theatriea! manager. The marriage occurred at Oakland, Cal, where all of the persons theatrical of Ben Francisco and the other bay cities gathered and heaped om thetr congratulations. Miss Lackaye is the sister of Wilton Lackaye of Svongall fame. q ‘ e ‘ es She has a charming personality cad made a grand success on the ( road as leading woran of the “Heir to the Hoorah” company Hor beauty and acting promixe to soon place her beside her |. brother in the race for triumphs of the stage z Miss Lackaye appeared at the Grand recently, supporting Guy 5 W Hates Post in the "Heir to the Hoorah.” % ‘ “The Suiten of Sulu,” George | cattle. 1325 Co Bo’ Ww. Boil Ado’s musical comedy, fe on wt the! Elin Wheeler Wilcox, besides 2 P T ttom ash er Cc Grand until tomorrow might, with | writing poome that slasle with pas [2 1a matinee tomorrow. The company |sion like a Laura Jean Libbey nov 4 | “The Midnight Flyer.” at the Se |< r efforts, “Her First Div 4 lattie, is a melodrama with many) in now on view at the ar KUTTER IRONS— | CUPS AND SAUCERS— J} senaational and scenic features eter. It te full of good ines +e a i | «Morthern Lights,” at the Lois, in}and ts Interpreted by a strong cas Se Et ee ee a ots ok ths bent Vite of the Pantages |of four people. Another big bit atta rag Rhone |Stock company. Matinees daily,|on the bill is La Adella, » Ruro- ear and m lexcept Thursday and Friday pean dancer with dances in six on spectal eounters, : changes of contume nr inside as owt. The result is a warm THE THEATERS | ihentsn ss tne new specialty pit in equally warm, consisting of seven m ¢treult acta, every Warm Theater—Warm Bill, You can see a clever program of “The Little Duchess.” WELSBACH LIGHT— lnew vaudeville acts at the Star| A big musteal event fs that at v0 New Weisbach | theater this week, and you won't/tho Grand, be ing Thursday Lamp 65c¢ freoze while doing it, efther. The {night and for the balance of the} complete . Star hae ite heat turned on night | week, when “The Litto Duchess, } md day, and » dozen extra steam | with Countess Olga Von Hatafeldt| | radiators have been put im to com-|in the leading fole, supported by her | Robert Lett, comedian, and a com t the exceedingly cold CHINA CREAMER— which is just now making pany sald to be above the average, STILL CONTINUES 10c Large size China vor building eo. ei abet J. P. MeQuillon, the Drugglst, of South pineer cd iC | ts. Park, purchases a beautiful baby grand, Geo. epedtal ersererseree EEO TITS O OE ONE anna W, Kuppler, of 1161 18th ave, N., takes an THE GRAND Hoth Phones 65. No phones after 7. art style upright JA eve ft — ; ; JOMN CORT, Mgr Wash, gets a anap, ¢ Anera, of 62 CAKE TURNER— GAS MANTLE | TONIGHT, Wednesday, and Wednesday Matinee, GEORGE ADE'S Aloha st. and John I D “ Bi Pern Special Arcade MIC OPERA went doth got beautiful uprigh engl Double Weave Gas 9c “THE SULTAN OF SULU” All ot which compris¢ Pmane woe d Mantle os cise eosee v0 | ' 260 to $1.60; Matinees, 26¢ $1.00 tt recorded for M ay. | 7 F turd 4 matinee Saterday, COUNTESS re S ~ . " OLGA N HATZFELDT and a company of fifty in know when . “ € GAS HOT PL/ CHINA CHOCOLATE THE LITTLE DUCHESS @ good thing when , —~ i A HL ORIGINAL PRODUCTION, . ted ¢ SET ae $1.50 to Matinees, $1.00 to 26 case aug rid of a $1.50 Faney Decorated | fea 4 this morning at 10 that ” 7-plece China Choc 8c - — eS vw the olate Set SEA TITLE THEA TER owe'! & Drew, Mars. Phones 4a | -S3atineey Thursday and Saturday; tonight and all the week CLOTHES BASKETS PUDDING DISH— | THE MIDNIGHT FLYER” Bet Germ 6 Bese ond Witte | bs oon 4a opto td, t root Pudding 12 | xt_week—"Yon ‘Yonson.” gente One dee at cost Don't Catale e Case;” Dougias & Ford; Budd & Wayne; Frank and Louise Beverly; La Adelia; Harry Loraine; Staras $1.25 y Pb et, Main 1804; Ind ER AX RUBBER HEELS— wacNORTHERN LIGHTS.” , ¥ Whole Rabt 29 ' : ¢ ag Performances begir matinee 16 enings 3 I-4- Ma ft “DREAMLAND RINK | Open Every Afternoon and Evening Including Sunday Admission 26c every night in the week Tt sy night fs Ladies’ night—Ladies GREAT SALE OF PIANOS out quiekly, they are all offered $10 Down will take one to your home. Balance easy terms. a STAR ‘ selina ini, in Health HATCHETS— MATINERS BACH DAT AT en Yaudevitie Bonen ebchilehea tae i, a better R & Dozen Hammonds’ first WARMEST THEATER IN TOWN The Largest Music House on the Coast Mattie Keene & Co, in Elia Wheeler Wilcox’s playlet, “Her First Oi 1305 SECONL AVE ARCADE BLDG, SEATTLE . We've (0-in. ice Skates AUCTION The Landlord Forces Us Out! FTER occupying our present location for five years, we are compelled to move, owing to the greediness of the landlord, who wants all the profits of the business. He has notified us that the rent will be raised, and we have de- cided to quit. Weare unable to secure another location, and therefore must sacrifice our big $22,000 Stock At Public Auction We were very careful in selecting our fall and winter stocks this season, and as a result we have one of the finest lines of Men's and Youths’ Suits, Hats, Furnishings, etc., in the city. All our Clothing is high grade, and made by most reputable manufacturers in the country. Sales will be held every day at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., until the entire stock is sold, which must be by January 26th. © MR. JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer R. Simon & Bro. 917 First Avenue Rainier Grand Hotel Bidg. Hing in, any m one to two months In order to ch them Ore, Geo. D. Burr and Alioe M. ure SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest fail to take adyantage—it's an etime ues, prices, terms, ete. free to cour folk for the DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Ine. GROKERS. he Wide, $1.93 Fi) cain, rrovisione stocks, Bonds Tel. Main 279, tnd, 279, and Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. 81.08) For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K Loose, President and General Ma 09-510 Ma rion Guliding, Seattio, Wash., or Attalia, Walla Walla Co. Wash. ARCTICS ALASKAS RUBBERS UBBER Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St.

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