The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1907, Page 7

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$f), AGO Apr! a at it. Yesterday fn an * several hundred peo She told hia listeners that he! 7 Delieve in the resolutions | teed at the peace conference and | we he was concerned the/ could be “stuck im a) sand smoked.” | Mie shouting for “peace” Mr. seal 3 to be having a hard/ from yelling “War.” Americans who have * | utterances recently are dim in the front ranks as apectacular show against | iy but Mr. Stead THROUGH LITTLE TO FOOL GHOULS, GR COs vt Ny Se yi) LEA ty i a |many of narrow escape on Yeeler way at 14:30 o'clock yesterday when Grip man Roth lost control of bis car whieh plunged down the steep tn-/ P—— cline at Sixth av, and collided with) PORT TOWNSEND, April 29.— The plant of cHERS’ WINDOW. : Seotiand.April 29, jwith a history is the one fontets the graveyard of Dan . The house abuts) and an annex) im the back contains» ground. In the days of/ * this was oo) the publia bottling fall there is to! } three letters,! so Be Ss ceive | $400,000, FULLY PAID. ¥ saved ie two pence MS 6 day ‘so grost « year and have.” Benjamin Frankiin. a gs Accounts Only AVENUE AND UNI- VeRsity sv. opposite POSTOr FICE, on ghare, pore whom — PATENT WILLIAM ye ST weet | SEVEN HURT ==" A Sunday baseball crowd bad & turown violently to the street our mineral waters, sodas, gta- that commands a riew of | gts} . {y ger ale, cider, root beer, ete, a are guaranteed to be the most healthful beverages offered to Only purified water te weed in thelr manufacture, and the utmost care te used tn ractric &2 FUGET soUND BOTTLING COMPANY hese oT SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1907 THE GREAT OHIO DRAMA NOW lis PLAYING TO ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES [— te ] | A score of matchless specials for Tuesday. Read them over. We | don’t need to tell you that you will save money if you patron- ize the McOarthy store || for these goods tomor- row, Men's Boss of the Road Over- } UR satisicdeents Qe 4 Men's 500 and 65¢ Work Wik : \ O\ \" . oe Shirta .. ‘ A38e¢ kine ot; Jeb T. Jenkine, Weet Se| holdings in Jefferson county by| destroyed by fire yesterday with o| | Men's we end 75a Neglige } attle; Captain Dow, Ernest Justice, purchasing the & \% of 8 W. \ lous between $12,000 Bun > and Golf Shirts ADe Garland hotel; A. Douse, 2610 Sec. 32 Twp, 27, N. BR. 13 W, and The insurance ja about $6,000. D. : " s } Harry Ross, 1514 Sev. low 8 and 4, Sec. 5, and lots 1, 2 W. Bowen late president of the city Men's $1.00 Muslin Night | Sam Wise, Richelieu and 6, and the 8. W. \& of the N. council, ts president of the metal Shirt 83e¢ B. x. Seo. 1, Twp », KR. 18 W. Works company, Hard work of the * Detee Ceres The car was heavily loaded and These lands are the line of fire department prevented the ', or . , the passengers were the company's proposed railway, the “lames from spreading Men's boigd Natural Wool consideration is net given scrceceteaseserepesnculitieeniitisiantreectemtstett neni Summer Underwear ADe MORE RAILROAD BUYS, —— meTAL WORKS ARE BURNED °° >>>4)) Men’s 50¢ Balbriggan Shirts | (Qtar Soecial Service ) ———— >) ALBERT HANSEN and Drawers .......30€ | Puget Bound O srnes, . 41] 's The C , the car ahead, slightly injuring the The Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul) gneet Metal works, located at Pat SA ay Wistar 1 Men's 75e Cotton Ribbed Un- { following: Dan Drussel, 2606 tud-{ salvene has bescncu to tte realty) rirth av. south and King at . was bn nen o| derwear ....... . ABe } l Men's 50c Silk Initial Hand- | i kerchiefs .... ...... B33e¢ | i i = ee Soe DR F LA i HR p || Men's 25¢ Leather Belts .. { / ° C, ee ee SS ee ee 19¢ | Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FRER,) LADY ATTENDANT, BOT Kite Bullding, Second and Pike, Opposite Boe Marche, Office Heers, © « = te 5 pm m=. Open Breategs, Twsedays, Thursdays, Saturdays, ¢ te 5». = Views Guncet Hate 256 Seattic, Waser, ay anda few | hoice aps areleft — ee Sitti. The Pioneer Piano House Has just closed the most remarkable sale of Pianos and Organs in the history of the Northwest. We hope that never again will conditions over which we have no control necessitate such drastic measures. The sacrifice was great, but the instruments had to move. We had no place to store them, SEARCHING FOR PIANOS Last night, when the crowds had left the store, our sales manager went from one room to another, hunt Ing for planos which did not have attached to them the telltale Red tag, which meant that particular inetru- ment had found a home. His search almost proved a disappointment—the Red tag seemed to be attached to wet. FOUND A FEW However, after going through the big store carefully, the sales manager found a few choice bargains which had not been snapped up. These he has decided to dispose of at a very low price, In order to make a clean sweep. We have complied a list of them, and submit it for your consideration. Here they are: SNAP NO. 1—Beautiful upright, rosewood cane, inal price $325. This fs an elegant tostru | SNAP NO. 6—Art style upright grand, walnut case. Tile welis for $476 regularly. During this clean-up Bale price “ ®217 ° ge" Leh bhe aves sucess bauecebe 8316 SNAP NO. 2--Art atyle upricht, mahogany case, very | SNAP NO. 7—Santo Domingan mahogany. Upright beautiful. Strictly standard make, Original price ease. Beautifully carvea panel. Original price $340 $4.75, now ssza | Now ‘ ose MBP SNAP NO. 3—Cabinet Grand, mahogany case. Orig | SNAP NO &—Wainut art style upright. A lovely in- inal price $280. This ought to be snapped up quick ’ strument Regular $640, now S378 Bale price $187 SNAP NO. %—Beautiful walnut upright case. Regular SNAP NO. 4—Reautiful mahogany upright. Excellent $375. The carving of this piano {# very dainty bargain. Original price $375. Sale price 8282 Now . ‘ . eeee e267 SNAP NO. 5—Handsome Orchestrelia cabinet Grand SNAP NO. 10—Fancy mabogany upright. Regular —oak case. Regular price $500, now 8355 $425, This is indeed a snap. Now ........9208 With any of the above pianos your cholee of a slightly used Angelus, Simplex, Apollo or Sicilian Piano Player will be added for $1.26. Twenty-five pieces of music go with this offer For $150 we will add a slightly usec Pianola, traded in during the sale for a Pianola Piano. 26 rolls of music go with this bargain VICTOR AND EDISON TALKING MACHINES SMALL INSTRUMENTS MUSIO BOXES Men's 250 Silk Hose Sup- | waske ~| **Try McCarthy's yee SE ratte Ne _ Bargains for en Men's 50¢ Leather Belts ... | Men's 25¢ Suspenders, new ; 5 bMS ease B5e | ae : | Men's @5¢ Black Sateen } { and good ..3. sees. 19¢ Men's 50c¢ Suspenders, best Whee chs cvrncencs 38e¢ Men's 15¢ Faney Hose .10¢ Men's 26¢ Cotton and Cash- mere Hone .....++--10¢ Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts, big assortment .....73¢ Men’s $1.25 Pongee, Tan and Pearl Gray Golf Shirts .. | aie eek i 98¢ Men's 25c Wash Four-in- Hand Ties ........,19¢ Men's 500 Silk Four-in- Hand Ties ........- 30¢ E STore PIKE ano PINE EXCELLENT ed 7 A the yeas ob precio anim NOVELTY MILL co. SEATTiC, U. &. a. "Avy 903 Second Av., SEATTLE Teta rar bi 1 tr nm na

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