The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 5

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HAPAN WORKS FEVERISHLY 10 ECUPSE U. S. NAVY Pateuma, One of World's rgest Battleships, Just Before Launching at Yokosuka, Japan. 18,750 Service.) wy armored Exclusive crutser GTON, Sept Ja stands fourth in nay « , - dhe wations of the © < an 12 a 13,000 Set mipbullting yard oniers for new ship fgatvema, firet-class !al' gen -eralaee (NELY LADY RESPONDS WTO LONELY MAK artil A powerful cay on of war eclarat in cause I was lonely eas I f Seattle spirit to Introduce the table, I bh what the Se eating my mea at out sin for two weeks I tried to break th ‘ontiee Don't you ne view of the Kindly frat with | mountains gorge I veh ve asked ng man at my Yes, but if you want to y down tn the tide On 4, ast ced half « : would @owe bis throat with a cup of cof he landlady where I re told yesterday that my ro ice! arge a furnace Te; rib steak le pening Week Bargains : Special Sale of Rogers’ Silverware Tuesday, 3 Spoons, Rogers Berry Spoons Row Worth $1.00—Rogers’ Solid r r M Pat floral 59c Table Oilcloth Worth, 2 per Yard Table Ironing Boards. Worth 35¢ dardwood Sh 17c if Lehman Charcoal Paper Lamp Shades. ; 1Se—T? Worth Pretty Aug i Charcoal, ma I 8 in fan fake Blue Willow Ware Worth 7c \ e a wt f 1S Lamp Porcelain Cups * per Dozen, $ w Pipe Elbows Keen Kutter Axe Worth $1.25— 11. hold Axo Ke Price Tueada i only 63c Keen Kutt er Cross-Cut Saws Tuesday 2ND AVENUE @ UNION STREET eo THE SEATTLE STAR+-MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1907, bd would b rained $5 a mo: be TO DISCUSS REGRADE, |the Fe th ward will be held/of a loaf of bread made to evening, October 2, at which time oaune of the high price of cg&l, | MUST SERVE LIFE tonight at Madrona hall on Olyn@lwo long as the bd the nual election of @fficers will wont out % look for anothy poom = The regrade of King and Weller | plc ay, gid. Spruce at. for the pur t pla ° ihe flrvh jsigco T came to looked) vale ata yours | "tay Detweon Maynard and Rainior| poss of forming a permanent Re 7+ a} it ought to be cheap, The so abe yy | avid will be dincwpned at a ting | publican club. Ferdinand Se 1 first two converts from Mo. WOMAR who Came to the 400T| cat under the habitual or ofeMbe Maynard Av, Improvemett| Republican. nominee for counctt ) t 1 n ¢ been baptized looked choaper. She wan big?and | ABMent wader the Hallie te won-(club at the South School Ts {man of the F th ward, will | constitutional t Zar Hausaland, West Africa pete y and fat. Her & w cos ef the ous re ut The | MeK® Petitions asking for the re- | deliver <b bj 5 men rolled up to her shouldera, Bhe | ‘Poe o je Caperses Ss \ rade will be hand for signature, | COLGRADO SOCIETY of yrEME COI urday sont down 7 8 Only Opegpd a grack of the door, | a"bronte court Baturday tent ose o— . | BREA® LAW ILLEGAL, - fmuct Reom ‘Rent High wagnt at Judan tater | REPUBLICAN MEETING, | The Colo ‘ | fale Wien f agkod?tt abe h8@ any! Smith had been convicted of! = | ‘The city cannot make an arbl| a session elt Nn — 1 iyooms Gant Eno aabed bow shock | harsiary & peuher of tenes fa cnet +. oting of the Nepubliouns of | trary law establishing the w@lght| Alaska but 0 Pi od ve Ewanted to pay. I told her that! inet the articles stolen con ine For Rent--Piper & Ta! Buy your bat of B, W. Brooks & Fleet of battieslips at navy yard. steam under ” Os and depended on the rooms, “They're | slated of woman's weartng apparel. | 102426 Second ay **° | Co, 1941 Second ay Nd i see }thirty a month,” she sald } — =~ Fs That's too high, t ventured : = —— I thought so when I first * : ° ° Hed «ae you? ahold, and | largest furniture store in the West---extends longest and most liberal credit--- mmed the door | | went home, feeling more lone e }ly than ever near man. Oh, for some nice man who jw love nw and bring back the Se romanen, which T= feot te. slipping a asa range-~~ #) rayidty out of my fife | had | gives up hope of finding such ‘ dup thie deat man's | a range is something you do. not buy every year—ther a ' we ts wach ® pout 1 to get the best-~a BUCK STEEL RANGE ure giving re and us he never ence tioned money |} atisfaction in thousands of Seattle homes—isn't it reaso: c in hie letter s r Star # | a BUCK would please you? Ask any of the “BUCK range far in »w I would love to marry him righ borhooe ) is f mar r Our fives heat te an Lee y “h pela rh Ay this amou Wigicry angre are ; | dream of romance and bilad. ‘That ‘ every individual part and smalle ilofa range is built and in | he room rent | making it possible for us to offér you absolute range protection for a pe- | — | riod of 15 years—the fost remarkable and unusual guarantee known to | let us pl « BUCK range in YOUR home—right now—it will prove a | a see lasting source of pride and satisfaction from the day it i talled! aK and eached the lo whom he ® man always that the ed, and after —your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one. a BUCK range wil! positively save one-third your fuel! en that the bal him by the when y you are insured the g whe from our splendid fa ranteed heater er | a saloon on Pik as in tainly the m a t from any and every | f to cash a check d to standpoint down and $ week buys a heater here | have sent her land ft and = Liquor pecial---immediate closing out of odd lots of dining chairs--- Later a aim wnted to J omy Goldie, purporting to have t signed y Willtam & Rarclay | Goldie imme y notified the po id iain tanta Chiles oe | lice and in t autime the forger ave at least 75 differe . 14 lots, you know—“left overs me, two, three onlies”; “odd patterns”; a general lot of miscellaneous arm and | dts red at chairs, which we want to at and off the show floor IMMEDIATE COMMUNICATION 1 HALF PRICE t wch chair, and will keep them on sale as long as they last. If you have any place in the house for two or three one such chair, better come in early. All on special show Editor Dally Star | —note these value hints— As & constant reader and admir ese xia aconey cz eretoasll these mew Fall table patterns | ARSE MNES ee Sere | to choose from— how about a go-cart? ylumns during the r f them are wonderful, anc > ant et « saving of an actual third stance he Ha m to see showing, As a Man Think hence sur aplondid new table puonal pricings for | week only extra special values the next two days--- our most popular here are two of medium-priced folding go-cart | styles—go-carts that have given excellent satisfaction the entire | season—ottered for two days only at a substantial | 2 | would } | hat 5 sme is to know 45 lish your r unmolested. Can | you tell os how s? A WOMAN WHO THINKS —solid oak, polished, cane seat Sept. 27, 1907 arm chair ving ly well x #6 t exactly like the regu d; for this “ex oe $3.45 wt nearly | STATE CONVENTION HERE r val cial wm $2.25 real valve $4.00. and } for this $6.00 fine oak box-seat arm chair— tra ape long as the value $3.25. effective | real “a very sim Wiliam Redmond for a weekly socialist odd a distributor ing will be he id in. Ex ® very attractive and substan. | pom oak rt ile Pas Arcade bultiox, om Tt center top meas] pictured. Sq » top, mens Elitott .@- Stevamson of ures 24 inches acroas; fancy 4 inches across; has au < ebief rank will shaped top. ty turned los, | square under shelf, né@at, an addresg @fd a musica odd shaped under shelf, nicely | plain lege—a firm; strong fa will be rendered finished golden oak ma-| ble, nicely fir 1 weathered $4 40 $3 95 — horany Real value ~ $5.25. | Regular value $4.00. Priged = be CARRIER Annesteo Priced very somctal G4 Q5)| soci! tor te 89.95 regular value $6.0. regular value 9680, —folding gocart, with good adjustab m, front . good siding go-cart, | 10-inch rubber | springs, cane seat rings, last night by bh littering the etree od to have left a back and foot 10 ex eat and back are | wheels are rch back are od veneer; adjustable | fon for the ach, all rubber tired k and foot dash. | om for the ‘ ; Ss APRA ee | D | CONDUCTOR INJURED. rr | TAN $3.60 for this $6.50 fine oak box seat arm chair— two extra special Morris chair values--- | fall Mo: taken from our splendid new air show ; } } } } ; } i $1.80 real value $2.50. real value $3.00. TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St SEATTLE, WASH. Wi $4.95 : | ‘ . this $8.50 elegant box-seat § | $3.95 for $7.50 cottage couch--- ae a ers © and roomy Morris for the week--- tke pict ; ats and n fa yes , on “ue a} ane eat STAND. ‘ a { ee t re t : 1. P. HARTM ' } : P. ut nt Mal “an etn De { $ great 1 ALEXANDER MYDRS, through ou ; ’ ecretary nized SPECIAL FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ; . J. V. A. SMITH, that i# dol 1 ard the i$ ; Ayer Cash ha ? H ‘e i ' $ 1006-1016 First Avenue. Tacoma, } “STANDARD w { { per Ct. laterest paid on Saving 1 as — . in * ,

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