The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 3

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~~ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 1, 1907. an . a] ORVGGIST ARRESTED, | away at the home of his daughter | : , | hore yesterday morning, / : a J. A. Howson, a South Seattle | At the bedside were his wife, his 4 ; jar vaeiat, wae arrested yesterday | |two sone, Thomas Kdwin Murphy x afternoon by Patrolmea Hamblin CORNER AL Hl 4nd LAeutenant Governor Murphy OPEN ’ and Wolcott for selling Uquer with of Pennsylvania. Another gon, with 3 oul a loens He was refused ball his family, arrived today ‘ i and was locked up. . . —_ a - a cmnaplae Delegates ta,Bee Alaska, | at corners of Pike ast, and First While, It will be some months F Yesterday was observed ax Tom c« ' . | ' some me —- 7" . | pt d porance Sunday, and in a large | 4¥. be refused a renewal of Hoenses, The de’ to the Christian | yet perhaps before the sidewalks a ms Whieh require ajto all the improvement clubs of WILDRICK kelbbev ad edie airiatiaie 1 and tho movement will be made| (Serippe Telegraph Service.) Mndeavor convéntion in Seattle will 26) Boratl sivas dell "Go chad | ne , 6 ohare vio E a 10 oh gmatly investization as well ox | Seattle to send committees to tho ‘ {to Include all corner saloons. Pe] LOS ANGELS, July 1—Fran-| have an opportunity of seeing the lights tnatalle ae cok ob : bese ot tuners fu the | CoMference which convenes at 4 ous sermons were preached agalosl) iitions bearing a hundred lela Murphy the great temperance | glaciers of Alaska immediately fol-| ring ay. otherwise opened to traf 4 « inthe esto nt o’elock corner saloons and saloons in gen | were secured in moat apostle, man who it is claimed | lowing the convention, The steam-| 9. pie ytreet car company will pwners of Seattlo, wilt be The meeting ia thought to be oral, As a result of a permanent | churches }turned 12,000,000 from drunkard’s |r Senta Rosa has been chartered | 45 cara on the street by Wednes P| this ernoon at Ballard | part of the general plan to unite lorgantzation effected petitions pnmnionind | paths, is dead, passing peacefully| to carry @ load of excursl ‘ Olaay. The University cars will take ontatives of the various | the tinprovement clube of the city} « | boarin “ 4 nn Alanka, leaving here July 14 “ i » 5 : pouring the names of thousands | " 2001 Par " we be y the old course, crossing Pike at ent clubs of the city im & moneral call for a grand jury to of Beattle'a citizens witt we i Mtn fkee a ~~ hag Bee Monuments 7 an i "while ‘ he Capitol hil ng is to be held on the investigate olty and county affairs piprnes tana , . ore, 1618 Thing av. have § new | _~ Ms : * sented fo Mayor Moore this wodk! tables and the only 6x10 pool table| Art Marble Co., 2011 ond ay THE WASHINGTON FIRE insur cars will run down Pike to Third Wildrick, who waa Saturday! The petitions pray that the a) in Beattio, A place for gentlemen. three doors north of Virginia, Both ance Company has’ been licensed | where they will switeh down the guilty sof enticing girls |loons at the northoast and south. ! **° | phones 1738. *** in Michigan *** newly improvéll thoroughfare. Victoria for tmproper purposes, | CLOSES HIS STORE HE SHUTS The jury was out just GA seconds. | Attorney GUT will appeal the cases jor both Wildrick and Mra, Wild : FRONT DOOR OF RESIDENCE |riek, who was found guilty of the . G j#ame charge Friday, He claims | }that bis cliente cannot be sen | ff ryman doing business out | ore office Saturday and on-|tenced under the old law, which A on w av. called at the may- tered a protest at being compelled |has been repealed, nor ander the to keep his place of business closed | Rew law which did not go Into ef: |i ¢ Hallard Improvement and abuses to which the public is or hay call Ghd finvitations were oxtoncod subjected Free Special Suburban Delivery Service to all Points in Greater Seattle. | a 4-day July midseason| a Standard store sale event out of Sale the ordinary; great--- | ale event to surpass our previous best efforts—an out-of-the ordinary way of conducting this sale, promising it to ving—absolutely exceptional pricings ! on Sunday feot until Juae 12, which was afte GER & HURLBUT. His reasons for protesting yee} | the alleged offense was committed tore for Everybody that he lived in bis store an cul thought it unjust if he was > ‘ISIDOR KOHN DEAD - permission to keep his front’ door | : open, ch The Star The grocer was informed he couta | a open upon giving his promise Inidor Kohn, age 46, assistant that he would not sell regular gro- | cashier of the Puget Sound Nation uly Sale News ceries bat he left without giving | al bank, died at his home $18 Mal the promise. ‘den av., yesterday afternoon | Dig the month of July we to make special in tifa | JEWELERS ASK FOR HALF HOLIDAY == each yearat this time comes our JULY MIDSEASON SALE this year we have planned this annual represent out-of-the ordinary valu - ene service. You can’t ) remember our past sales, their endid success always due to keeping faith with the furnishing buying public. We are confident that our announce- F ey any easier than by |) | ment that this July sale is to be “out-of-the ordinery” will bring YOU here and produce keen buying interest among Seattle people. It’s sure to this store for we have || The Jewelers’ union has added the jewelery store proprietors om: | be sot iteetf to the list of labor organiza. Ploying union men that Saturdays be declared half holidays, and that lone that are making demands iio and a halt be allowed for upon employers. At recent meet | aj! overtime work and double time jing of the unton, it ‘was decided (for all work done on Sundays ard p stock) give you an idea of the | that a r Renae would be made to ‘holidays. big duction in effect tomor. row. =e ‘THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE our July Midseason Sale is always a trade event of unusual interest, coming as it does, in the midst of the busy season and before stock-taking days. The object is to reduce all departmental stocks as much and as quickly as possible before stock-taking, and to ‘itive crowded condition of store and storage space : i nee See ee the plan of this sale is for the EXTRA SPECIAL JULY SALE PRIC y-watch each day’ % announcement—the articles you need are waiting for roning Boards. | ING on a particular line of furnishings FOR ONE DAY ONLY=a new you! line represented by each day of the four—only sale days as: —large special tags will be used so that the saving between the regular i Price 40c-—Hest Felt CO wed Auxiliary lroning ]) ZZ Boa), to clamp on table; for — a chilen's clothes | and birt waists. 25c Tueiay : Chma Coffee Cups. Reguia Price 25e—Fancy China. Larg Size Coffee Cup and Saucer; extra Ie esau and EXTRA SPECIAL SALE prices can be seen at a glance TUESDAY will see every piece of DININ TIONALLY PRICED WEDNESDAY will be the day the entire showing of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE WILL BE REDUCED ONE-HALF FRIDAY ALL BEDROOM FURNISHINGS VILL HAVE THE GREAT REDUCTIONS. : SATURDAY will be ROCKER DAY, when everyone of over a thous. NITURE EXCEP just in time for June brides comes this notable furniture event --- the savings to YOU will average about HALF -all sale prices are for cash only —we cannot hold any goods for future delivery. a | --no telephone or C. O. D. orders filled and different styles of rockers will show a remarkable saving price | —out-of-town orders will receive our best attention. Jelly Glasses. 2 a Regula Price 35c per Dozen— Large Size Jelly Glasses, can wea forthe amor uesday, the day of dining room furnishings— value b 5 2c his special one-day sale of dining room furnishings includes every kind of furniture to completely furnish the dining room—the showing includes over a hundred different styles in sideboards, buffets, extension tables, dining chairs, and China cabinets—surely the assortment was never brighter, mor tractive or varied than now~-every piece of furniture that applies to the dining room will show an actual saving of from one-third to one-half— all on July Mid Season Sale, just for Tuesday —these examples give but aphint of the values awaiting you here Tuesday. Holland Ware Bowls. Reguiar Price 15e—Howls for tehea or camp table; Screen Doors. | Regular Price $1.25—Any size | our heavy 1% Southern pine Sereen Door, covered with best hard steel wire h, all well mortised and will hot warp; special, 83c Tuend Large Hammocks. Pi i . : Reguiar Price $5.00—Our best | FOURTH OF JULY ALSO year celebrate a Fourth of July, ac grade lat Double-Woven |! cording to a resolution passed by Sones wide Val ta TO BE ITALIAN HOLIDAY. ine tralian senate, because on that sel pillow, extra presgpes day fails the centennial of the birth best hammock value in ROME, July 1.—Italy will this! of Jaribaldt $3.49 } da AMUSE MENTS agp 8 pebaediret : | } a ene ee | { Actual Vaiue $1.35 : Y $2.65 —this solid oak dining chair ts | one of the best of the iuexpen- Window Screens. | SEAT i LE i HEA i ER mission di hai 68 pinin’ spindles, weil bat with Regular Price 350-—Hest Hard ' Special Fourth of July ‘Matin Actual Value $4.50. se , prt Value $7.50. 79¢ brace arma, cane scat-~extre wood Frame, Varnished Win- |! TONIGHT—AH W Karl Burgess Company in an Astonisting | apoeadiisious ye! wal Valse best Pag cane seat-extra dow Screen, 18 taches high, })Piay by an Unexcetled Company. —@ splendid mission dining chair, solid and shaped seat instead of | special value for Tuesday only extends 33 in, with patent | Pricos—15e to Sie. Phones, 43 pew ed Liem tas: plain panel back, curved arme to arm Actual Value 95¢ Actual Value $1.10 . i i , strongly and yell made, finished golded or weatbered. For | Gy Seerd. and covered with i — Next week—"A Man's Broken ae Tuesday only the price will bo— dining chair, has | —a popular pattern dining chair, fal, Same serail ‘ hed , , 780 ‘al embossed = panel | with brace arms, flat spindle Tuesday ..... j Geattios Leading Vaudeville House. Prices: 20c, 10¢; rm chair, regular value $7.80; special . |} back, neat spinales—extra spe- back, very strong and well | STAR her weet, S06, “Mughesenamese, 4:20 1:98 TEAB engh Gay. Diner, regular vatue $4.50; special .,. | - ial value for Tuesday, only | made—extra special value for | NEW VAUDEVILLE THIS AFTERNOON, 2:30. ene Thuretay, ecly Heatrige Moreland & Co, In “Taming a Husband;" Al Jolson, Price $1.28—Reclining || Deering and Francis, Harry Twuda, Grace Orma, Cavana, Eddie Chair, hardwood trame, || Roesch, Starancope—# Big New Acts. covered with best heavy strip ed canvas: a beauty for camp |] THIRD AVENUE THEATER | Bae elma Phones—-Main 2531, Ind, 3405. Tonight and all this week, with /f Special, Cc imatinees Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, i Regu! 1 ‘Tessday dd The Charies A. Taylor Company in a ge ee ie i to ” a in ie Bolden oak extension . } THE TWO ORPHANS. table, well finished, 42 im. square top, turned Butter Knives. Prices—-Nights, 10¢, 300; box seats, We. Matinees, 10¢, 200; legs, — value $15.75, for bisaseey only Fi ied’ Siithonare Now | Sm sentn, 200 | the price will be eee Ses $9.90 cle Pattern Hi Beaded . Muncie Pattern Heavy Bea Loe THEATE Stiver-Plated But fi F 5 ter Knife or 29c Phones—Saunset, Main 1304; Ind., 4244. Special matinee Thursday Sugar Shell ....... + July 4. All wi big spectacular production of war play, “WIN | a splendid CHESTER.” M on daily except Friday Next week—"LEND ME YOUR WIFE. ; Alarm Clocks. R ND E, | Actual Value $20.00 | curved end ‘ PRegular Price $1.00—Our New THE GRA i | ? q OEE Sie. anted 30-Hour Alarm John Cort, Manager. ‘A Whe: a ‘ —s plendid solid oak dining table like picture, | ching ook: Sew Maven . rf mission dining chairs finished golden, 6 ft. extension, heavy square Glock Co.'s Best 3 4 NIGHTS, starting TONIGHT, Charles Frohman Presents, Doe s 4 ee A padaeah Wai Aa Sac Sor Seaeins talen Mae 4 Bog tee Cc ETHEL BARRYMORE. tual Value 96.50 Actual Value $30 | for Tuesday only the price will be | cabinet--- 4 o wid Tonight and Tuesday, very attractive miaston dining ob and remarkable value for % H 4 a Pe this sale—box seat, panel back, finishin eathered, can eat r Saving Balances osee iene those extra spectal values for ‘Tuesday only | Bore 4 “7 Arm chair, regular $6.60; apectal price .. @3.45 | pGeguiar Price 10c~—Spring Bal “COUSIN KATE Diner, regular $3.00; special price ......06 . . 1.80 | | ance to kh sugar Prices—-$2.00 to 50c, No matinee. . | ‘ } for presefves. Spectal 5c | —a selection from our ex-! ff DA MIMMR Fa cn dnc ccceveee —et UNA PAR K tensive buffet showing, Ly | ‘The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast sn akivactiod: ttl te fas ret batt meaty fey | Odds and Ends-—All IMMENSE NEW FEATURES. q Pip ae quartered oak, finished golden tnchen,' rounded at top eal t ‘Kinds of Brushes. desma val i <apsiithon “ins wee or weathered, top is 19x42 in., plotured; top 22x48 inches, } 15,000 Scrub Brushes, Nall Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening. Ferry or Trolley to the French plate beveled mir has two odd shaped top| Brushe tove Bru a 3c Park 10x94 in., two amall top dra drawers; one ts lined for] @ | ' es, Tuesday allverware, is quartered | } — oH HE HNN Se rey Oe oak and finely French pol- | . large drawer and large ‘com 1 Stove Polish, - ished; has extra large | Reguiar Price 7o—Can Rising TUNE 29 10 SEPT 14 _AT. MEADOWS | partment in base-—high shelf compartment in’ base, fin Sur uste; It's pentaanwnss od by claw feet, highly ished golden or weathered, the be mad 4c 3 a Sadler ag the regaled pelan bu be008 Actual Value $26.00 Tuesday f Six. RACES DAILY polished and excellor va For Tuesday the very spe.| —fnished golden, stands 62 inches i anes Ge ales regular value for Tues cial price wilt be $26.50| Nish, 83 inches wide, adjustaable | Pp wy 29.95 shelves, plain panel at top—reg- | Japanese Lanterns. 4 t re Teel , Street a are eer Actual Value $42.60 | War value $26.00; for Tuesday | Value ic. Our entire eee see ee See nckson Stred Actual Value $66.00 \ | SB eccvo cen $15.90 stock of Japaness Lante GENTLEMEN, #1.00, ¢mission,” Including LADIES, 50¢. z. __ Grand Stand | #ome slightly damaged or soll | ad, for July 4th —- aan manne wesnestos ee nga furnishings | Friday--supholstered furniture--- Saturday---for rockers--- i —e fons, Tues 5c annot tell the half abi th g of Red | r great fifth floor display of upholstered furnt hundreds of them are hore; more than a thousand day, eact 2 fl ym come | ure n attractio 8 we a f ° ds to see and buy from and everyone with a bij fi room Furnishings ) ready fdr You wh 1 come in tu an attraction that's worthy a visit any time) kin my y ’ is ) | _ Grand Midsummer Ball B cannenes soamy S tre shen pos come Js | Unt Aescdlses eile ike Soeees sodenie thes Bt. | ted tay ear Mes at ont ee q q aie ce ptional you have ever had the ¢ rod fortune to take = | day! ‘twould be impossible to tell of the styles and re- Economy Fruit Ja The Sento Mieetrie. Tom Hen m will give ite reguias cieantams @at | —this display and the exceptional one-day reductions markable pricings we'll place on everyone Of the [The bost Jars made for canning asus Se & hi F evening of J rd and afternopn and evening ei) i i Swe la you will have to see to fully appreciate what wo many hundred rockers on shaw for Saturday—make ‘ bic bargain Tuesday at her dat z ai ba | dollars on any pleee of upholstered furniture you ‘ ql * be ‘ . The Pavilion has the finest maple floor on the Coast so that you and scores of others will buy quickly | nelect Friday! fancy rockers, leather rockers, reed rockers, uphol ae Lawt care will lew Fart in time ie cateh the one oetock one bedroom suits, odd dressers, chiffoniers, gentlemen's | Included in this Upholstered Furniture show and wterea rockers, Ghlid’s rockers, cobbler, WOOe' saiiam aa eas ¥ wing aro the committees are f ig : | "extra apectal reduoings will be m seat rockers and so on E ar 0; " rant, Ho » Ku 1, Takes, ows, " os, dresel edroo: naire and roc mitigate! every or every purpose w , ; ” ' 0 Fe ane iid OP eee. Rreeer ener seereom Sninre One Foe parlor suites, davenpérts, odd parlor chalrs and rock rockers of every sort for every purpose with the = rriCene—~O. A President; Frank Mabney, Treasurer; W. MM as ers, folding beds— | ers, couches, bed lounges, all leather furniture. most remarkable’ reducings on each-—for® Saturday, | q win M. Mow , ' enlist e go Sula W, W. Mamet, W."a. Mech’ SB Wena Standard Furniture Co. | | forks, A M, J. Hobe, #, Row, % ¥. Curtis, A, W iho 2 , Thursday---Fourth of July---Store |Thursday---Fourth of July---Store |} | ARRANGEMENTH—J. W. MoCloy, F. Dabney, 3. B. Allison, W. KW q ”, T, A, Goodwin Second Ave, and Union St. || Pt eeaiemeae el te gen ss closed all day--- Lath... cag tas Ser closed all day--- | | nece-s010 wired Aveune | FLOOR MANAGER, Merchant. |

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