The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1907, Page 8

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continues fo amuse and please crowda every night | | be At a meeting of the city councll of South Park, last night, specifies | (Berio 5 rere Bervies.) | OAKLAND, Feb, 27-—-One of the) ar the Lois the Pantages cou | : . c 4 and bids ealled most daring hold-ups ever reported | 00) iy improving ite work in were adopted and bide called tm this elty occurred Inet night Pudd’nhead Wilson, 4 the for on the new water system, wh rudd Mhead on,” ae » ork With hie tace covered by 8 Ted|.i cc crows more entertaining at (be tows Res voted to Install, Wor Soe ie ia to begin within 80 days after the handkerchief and holding tn | hand a big gun, a short, bh eet man entered the saloon ut th each production bide are accepted and the work vleted within 30 days after that jimen MeGee and Lovert “Madame Butterfly” seats are prac . corner of Broadway and Fifteenth, |ieaty all gone, Tomorrow night ‘ a A th oceupants, line beauttfal opera opens at the | Who opposed the installation of t a. yt the proprietor, bartender and 64 | Grand, and the fournight stay will ayatem, voted no on every propos lark a banner engagement in local| Hon last aight eee in pl UITELE TOTS BIE 18 tomer to hold up their band Ae the Mahwayman's or obeyed he compelled the th The Star Theater's te hand over about $800 in money | and two checks }fully up to the atandard set by that} NING SCHOOL After securing Bis loot the Un |popular resort during the whole of BUR : known robber went to the door and |tho present winter. Ben Omar, the : ore jeaving fired four shots and/human top, le good in his whtr n° Guan aeappenred | wind dancting and the Coin dogs] — ¢ h Bervies.) .: finding the same favor as of old.| MO: Sixteen | * children and the principal, M There are dally matineea. lot thelr lives in a! oon de |} Saran Maxwell, fire which yeater Zinn's Musical Comedy Company, THE THEATERS | jim “The Captain and the Mald,” at} stroyed the Heohelaga school of the | “The Winpire.” the Lyric theater, this week, fs @/ Protestant Hehool comininsie “We don't claim to have a Dig | good dollar skow, but It ts being | The fire started in the b show, but ve sim to have @ given at popular prices. and had gotten considerable head . mighty « « show,” sald the Neat week the company will pre | way when discovers The alarm ‘3 ahead The Umg to The seat “The Telephone Exchange,” &/ was given and nearly all of the 260 a week ago, And the advance | musical mix-up equal to the presont| pupils reached safety, except the yan erred only in that he belittled | offering pupila of Mise Maxwell, the kinder how. It te a goed show, bright | marten class j aoe aeeeopy with catehy aire ard | ‘The Auguatin Daly Musical Com-| ‘These lit 4 bright tines Tt ft potnt |pany, which comes to the Grand for! trom 3 to § years, were formed tn . ome | Monday night, will furniah theater |jine, but when marched into the | ef number with more preter musieal two excellent hall they encountered dense smoke as pe more extravagant promises. ma never presented here, | and returned the room, and the Fred Mace, who was Inst even ty | "The Cingalee,” and “The Country | majority were suffocated, Mise Ma Seattlc as the Gand Man te “Pift- | Girl” Hoth are London successes, | well wae found on the Moor with a Patt et” te entral figure and the present company contains | jjitle girl by her side, both dead / tm the show, and ooo him | gamerous members of the original - tit ofa wmgare hn robe. | Mo LOSES HER LIFE i fella of an umpire who Monday and Tueeday nights “The | : cage of & game againet Boston im Cingniee” will be the offering, the champlonshtp series, and whe|while “The Country Girl" will be SAVING OTHERS forced to leave the presented at afternoon and even- seeking refuge in Moreceo Many jing performances on Wednesday. ether refugees from Amertoa are |The staging i@ said to be elaborate. (Seringe — ak teihend alee to be found in Morecce and - - LOS ANGELES, Fob. 27 Fire yesterday afternoon in the old Ger main building, 226 Bouth Spring st caused the death of one woman. they all help The umpire's the PATROLMAN TIPPED description ef THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, FED. @9, LICENSED TO WED Marriage lieenses were issued to day as follows Kirake Davia Fred W. Kirske, M4, Ban Francisco,-to Hayde Davis, Heattle Charleston - Blokert Pee / Charleste Seattle, to Christina, Biekert, Seattle. Kenny Hoare—-Ernest F. Kenny, 15, Beattie, to Blieu A, Hoare, o8,) Port Angeles. Simpson Berger Pletcher = Ay Simpson, 28, Alva, Okla, to Hem rietta M. Berger, 24, Beattle Leyde-DayeL. D, Laxde, 88, Now elty, Wash., to Gertrude M, Day, 26) Parek Place, Wash Johnson - Goodmanson —~ John Johnson, Beattie, to Anna Good manson, Seattle Birth Record, Births were registered today af follows Bren--At Rainier Beach, Febre ary 24, to wife of O, H. Bren, daughter Dantele--At 1726 Fourth ay. went, , to wife of James T. eh ter, At 2023 February Daniels, a 4 MeGuern February MeG . & daughter Huddleston—At 3618 Righth ay. south, February 16, to wife of John Terry av., Huddleston, a son, ete A eco anne, Po Mf Decorated Limoges China at Half Price Other Fancy China at Half Price ruary 24, to wife of John H. Zerb, a daughter. | The following pieces of Limoges Dinnerware are in. a pattern Quite a ‘ne my - i 4 Hill--At 1109 Fifteenth av, Fet-|[ which we do not intend to handle any longer, and are priced for Quite an assortment of odd pieces of fancy China fg ewan 22, to wife of John M, Hill, | immediate rence. | mow marked at half the usual prices. But a few of the & daughter. ' "i . ue : % Tay : Colvin—At 1109 Fifth av, Febro-|iE Tin. Rim Plates, regular price $4.60; special price righ specially priced items are mentioned below: pe tg Oe. ae PaO After dinner Coffee Cups and Saucérs, regular price $3.75; #pe Bvane—At Seattle General hos | diak WARD BU 6088 no rese nce ot tice 1.85 | $5.75 Salad Bow! ..... | $4.50 Sled Bowl ...,,.99.0% pital, February 24, to wife of Rob- | — Gaps and Reccers, regular price 01.90; op . ws 5O $4.00 Sugar Bow! ..... | $2.75 Olive Dishes . aeeae at ‘308 Ward at, Feb Sauce Boats, regular price $1.80; wpectal price each We $3.00 Creamer | $1.80 Cups and Saucers 06 4 ruary 26, to wife of August Brobeck, Sugar Bowls, regular price $1.45; epecial price each Ibe She Plates | $1.00 Jogm Decorated Vases 3 a son Creamers, regular price $1.15; spectal price each 5S ‘hc Plat i oe Anderson-—At 3834 Fremont ay., 16-4n, Platters, regular p' $3.00; upecial price ench ... atew $1.25 loge Decorated. i en February 26 to wife of C. T. Ani 1810, Platters, regular price $4.75; spectal price each . $7.00 Salad Bowl -vtebeiave sa : derson, a son Lamoreaux—-At 1016 Howell st., February 16, to wife of Loule Lamoreaus, « son. Desth Record. play lading up to the decitan that | Deaths were registered today as fesulted se disastrousty to him ts| OFF several fireman were injured and | ries one of the best things heard at the! the lows te estimated at $200,000. | Yolo-—Samwel Yolo, 30, February Mra Emma Stewart, after reseu ing several tn the block, sunk to) the Moor exhausted) She was in) turn rescued by fireman and taken | to the street, but physicians were | unable to revive ber, ‘The fire caught in the basement from spontaneous combustion Grand since the young woman in “The Lion and the Mouse” burned | up the millionatr Throughout the course of the comedy Mace is near ty always in evidence and the au @ience is kept continually in a state ef good bu ‘Tae re ng members of the | Dor of the Intended arreat cast are capable, though not par. | tain keepers of “bind ple ticularty brilliant. There ie a not- | that the guilty parties wer able en aes in. the sololeta, but |* ere of the intention of the police. | rrested yesterday by Detective qnere - Hadeen attributed the trouble to| Corbett and Truant Officer Ket ue. — a O'Connor's intimate relations with | chum, on a charge of truancy. The certain of the suspected parties, Hina with face the Juvenile court. Patrol , tor) three years « member of the pollee [departinent, was yesterday diemine- ed by Chief Wappenstein « : plaint of Sergeant Hadeon. The lat- }ter alleges that he inforeed O'Con- | f cer- " and} made | or. } Leroy Spink, age 14 youre, wa! | Spring Sale of Notions and Dressmaking Findings Our spring sale of small wares and dressmaking findings began this morning and con- tinues all week. This is an event of great interest to dressmakers and home sewers, offering, as it does, unities to purchase the very best qualities of the recognized standard grades at MUCH LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICES. As we chase these goods in large quantities, DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES « we are thereby en abled to sell them in the usual course of our business at v« low figures, the reductions at this sale mean Extraordinary Values for Our Customers BROOM COVERS—Calieta | SHOE LACES—Round or flat | SAFETY PINS— Broom Covera. Sale price 10¢ Shoe Laces. Sale price, € pairs Safety Ping afl BAFETY PING—Mascot Safety for Be | and white. Sale pric Pin Books, Sale price Gé | CRESS SHIELD S—Stockinet | CORSET LACES—rin FINISHING BRAID—Ail colors Dress Shields; all sizes, Sa) Laces, biack and white. Finishing Brald. Sale price price 206 price, 9 palrs for 4 Tse | Cus and assorted SUPPORTERS— Pitre wre conser LACES—Metropolitan o Supporters, ali colors. Corset Laces, black, white and price, parr 18¢ gray, round and Mat. Sale price COLLAA Yme- piece Se Hone Co 1 donen DUST CAPS—Amoret Dust Caps on card card. Be —ail colora. Sale price rif aUTTON®— Pa: oy Bone Dress PIN CUSHIONS—Tomato Buttons, asxorted colors, Bale Cushions. Sale price price, dosen te HAIR NETB—Siik Opera | STOCKING DARNERB—Hard- eta, Bale price, 2 for | $e0d Stocking Darnere, Sale KNITTING S8ILK—New rice, each Mille Knitting Stk, assorted ness Loors—ir. colors, Sale price 20¢ CRIMPING IRONS—Orien:al Crimping Irons. Bale price Ho! Louise colors. Sale pric 19¢ NEEDLE BOOK &—Favoritn Needle Hook Sale price... Be TAPE MEASURE—40 inch Tape Measures, brass tips KEY RINGS—Steel Key assorted shapes. Bale pri PINS—Adamantine Pins, count, Sale price. 6 for < HAIRPINS—Pearl Hairpin Cab inet. Sale price 2 Exhibition ot the Newest Silks ana Dress Goods for Easter Opens Tomorrow her } he best makers, onqueror tNS—Hiack Hale price HATR PINS—Pedora Bale price BELT PING—Helt Pin biack, white and assorted col- ore, Bale price te BASTING COTTON —500-yard | Basting Cotton. Me Pin pout price HAT PING—Hinck and white Mat Pins, € on card. Bale price, Be FASTENERS—Hold-fast ot Fasteners, black and oll sizes, Hale price. te ix income Dress ton-twisting Tape package. Sale package HAT WIRE—fiack Home Supporters, ent Leather Sleeve Bale price, pair | HAIRPINS—Aluminum Ha Bale price, dower THIMBLES—Alun bles, Bale price PINS—Monarch Bale price WAIST EXTENDERS—Maj Walst Extende Sale price Be and Wire rice, bolt HOOKS ANO “EVES— Win Hooks and Eyes; all Sale price SKIAT BRAID —< Brat snorted pr rpine 2 for ' The spri ng dress fabrics are ¢ in | Pobruary been so! | couthwestern corner of John et r iF 21, at First ay, and Holgate at. Grabam-—-Fred Graham, 46, Feb ruary 26, at Minor hompital, Waillace—-William H. Wallace, 19 February 21, at 906 Thirteenth av north | Montanden—Felicola M, Montan don, 69, February 24, at Tacoma, Harting-—Vera G. Harting, 1, Pebruary 26, at Rainier Beach Curry-—Daniel Curry , Febra- ary 26, at 114 Leary Golden-—Margarite A 24, at Providence hoe pital. Groll--Frank Grol, 30, February at Firet av. and Harrieoe st Bvane—8til born, February 24, at Seattle General hospital Wilkon—Mra. Josephine M. Wih yey MADISON STMEET AND SPUN STALE son, , February 23, at Youngs town, » fot the Mi, Baker addition, to be donated to the property owners Other improvements, including pay Ines arom A Little Money Goes a Long — The steamer Farallon, of the Laura “Olecheweky baw sold to) Alaska Steamship company, will | James BK Murphy the southeast cor ner of Battery at $28,000 One let and part of another am) the West side of Weatern » tween Wall and Battery for $20,008 by ous ta} Goets to David Joily F.C. Wilson tas purchased and Sixth av, for the ant Hee Piret av. N. from Wiillam Jeon for $20,000, ML Page @ jot on the arth ay. between Wail and Bat- tery eta, for $15,500 The northwest av, W. and Highta sold by Brown Br Burkhardt has sold to Loute dt drive has been for James Me- }intosh for $10,060, Daniel Jones plans « club house START EXERCISE WITH DAY--DON'T GIVE ITUP and admire Grays are in strong exhaustible st of t that each n enough to w the wh idence The ra $1.00 a Yard— At $1.15 a Yard— Shephera ] i a Yard At $1.75 a Yard— I 4 Ff 7 ar At 89¢ a Yard— At $1.35 a Yard— lirage wemnencmmn a (Especially Posed by Mise MISS BIRDIE KERN AND THE GO PART OF HER GYM 20, to wife of Willan T. | Golden, 48, | east «de of | corner of Elahth | 1007, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, verything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Women's Suite, “Gompiete Hotel and Club Pur Ete, niehere, Walete, # “Under One Roof $25 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS There are fourteen patterns from S$] These Rugs are made by Alexander Smith & Sons. which to choose, all in the 9x1a size. Oriental and floral effects in rich color com binations are to be seen, Regular price $25.00, Special tomorrow and Friday Floor, Glassware Section, on the First r f of odd vard with an , etc., that have ag. For tomorrow and Friday's selling the China & of special offers having for their object the prompt clearance cumulated, pieces, patterr (0c Will Do a Great Deal During This Sale Ten cents buys any one tomorrow or Friday; potes, Green and Gold | () cents Eat wget en each Nézsov The following articles sell for 15¢ and upwards in regu lar stock German China Cream Pitch ney Pin Trays, Deco- rated China Plates, Glass Bpoon re, Covered Glass Butter Dishes, Han- died Giase Jelly Dishes, Ff China Gaite and Pep- pers, Biue and White Piat- ters, Glass Footed Com- | | Mk BESTE & | | | | sail for Soutbeastern Alaska ports Steamer Iroquois, of the Alaska Steamship company, now on her way around the Horn, from New | York, is due at Valparaiso today (Bter Bpecia!l Service.) BELLINGHAM, Waeh., Feb. President James J. Mit, of | Great Northern, tn a wire to the sec- retary of the Chamt wtates that the em products from Northwestern Wash. | be realsed within twe) Way at the Going-out-of- Business Sale of B. Gerber 1410 Second Ave. We have only & short time ton cation and, as there a 4 for love or money, We Are Going to Quit Business LADIES’ WAISTS, SUITS, CLOAKS, SKIRTS, COTTON PETTICOATS, FURS AND NEGLIGEE Go At Half Price and Less NO RESERVATIONS, WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. B. GERBER 1410 Second Ave. | wer to remain in our present lo- bo stores on Becond ave. that can be rent- the | SILK AND ington will weeks / Have You. Tried Our Home-Made Bread 6 Loaves. 25c Union Baker And Cafe 217 Pike Street _ ABSOLUTELY PURE ELVET ~ BREAD Wrapped In Waxed Paper and Sealed With Hot Irons Clean and Wholes’ me PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHERT MUSIC, STRIN TIL Second Avs., Seattle KOHLER & OHASE Estadiianed 18: PIANOS 1805 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding. ALBERT Jewelry, Watches, Cat -—- I Pou 706-— FIRST _AV. Puget Sound Marble & Gran- Full ite Co., Inc, Weight __ EM. Thayer, Manager. Loaf Cemetery Work of Every De r rertption 2410 Firet Av. Seattle. Ind Sold By All Grocers Choose the Best of bottled beverages and you sé with certainty our pop brands, Our ginger ale, sars la, oran and ca al have as to ta ence 24 bott lect l } pula #O eade mineral waters a com purity own feliv their sts in town. Kern for This Newspaper.) HAIR WHICH 18 THE PRINCIPAL NAGTIC APPARATUS. h of charge PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY. Phones 927. of Curing Rupture Uiced by me will th 1 e hands when in at of cor Never a i thout fall} ~ ant I th | My ment fa ao eve the © an good as . keep we away r my and wrists I 1 think with Dr. Ring in the practice of Oste- umber of tr if, You 1 refer you to at Ave ne it wh ou wore a fur ent citizens of Seat 0. b 1 I don’t ha an have taken my pectal i tus fe t I just ve n the transon the door to rvestigation room, and ¢ the sill, It f doing businest \ an ideal “chinning” place at I can eure I know it's a simple thing, "but I do not bell there | thing much v jeeps, © | ancy gt Office Houre—0 a. m. to 5 p. m., and Mon 16-0 iad Wed. and Fri. evenings till 8 Lady Attendant. Consultation Free. Drs. BARNES and RING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, 362 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor, Front of Elevator, Main 4186, ind. R Dr. Clarke ¢ Co Cor. h mascu Bu t more the woman that to woman t ArT nd Ave. 50., ington § Wash. for Seattle, 2086,

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