The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1907, Page 3

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| weansic BLACKMAIL SELL TO PAY. f . ME UNEARTHED stot Siw 2 " : | | : " : jolonel "Alde en | Ali : good 4 , a eitheim was| Judge Hanford this afternoon i ‘Mathes ond Je This | Re 1 ‘ oc or all Jap qoncernink granted a petttic de by t mF oa Oh oe f Maat trical « r bard ok will be in o pr the miled ; 4 rt eae nin | ‘ne — = " n in some it i [ese aad the ‘ ‘and aephe w and | bas Fike INTRQQUEE " falanl Be « Ths EVER IRGS ConcwOe HIS Hutter, ll ae THE SEATTLE <n casmaeh 2d 15, 1907. Brown Case Segoe, a FUNERAL 1805350, “MAY OUST ONE "DE ADS We RE eee : = te MORE OFFICIAL @ 52": HARD HIT | AAYOR MOORE ENGAGES IN LITERARY WORK | neral of the ~ T Frederic’ be held F ple that tl vie have to be © of the wealthy S« id 4 is expected Be night = deft i ing Pau oe vm Sound me . day later, © oot will necessart! nd Ds ings « PERFORMANCE TRA WIT VERTINLOQUAL OE MOnSTRAT AMUSING STUMT AFTER) \ | ' Samer {weit Lwnar NEAT Pm hy r pe tie vas between V ne the South Afri Pouttry wu a which Barnato was aaa M. and ; (By United Press.) H v4 , x ~p wy c | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 1 In de bot to her b oer « 30c Champion | 4-in. Screw Driver 22 “< MAYOR SOLVES = a MAIL PROBLEM : efi Mee a wohen they” woul be wo crowed se) FOR OWN FUNERAL “== fe 4 — THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. _ (By United Press.) | | Hy inch, Champion ie on 35 sane pppoe “ e aven ru ‘ Piece Porcelain Dinner Set Ke “Leave Fier 7 to see batventips | F. M. SPINNING 1414-1416 Second . Special $8.00 os a HEA TED ARGUMENTS SSS eS AN THE MAGILL CASE EVERY DAY IS SUPREME COURT c= BARGAIN DAY ‘ PREVENTS VOTE is HERE is not a day in the week or a a day in the year that The Fair does not undersell the big stores from ten to twenty-five per cent on all kinds of merchandise. Talk is The illustration above gives a pretty good idea of what these sets like, although the dec Oration is poant tl ferent, consisting of Ginty pink roses, with a green and gold band around the edge. It is a decidedly pretty com bination, set tin; g off the shape to good advan- tage. Pieces are made of porcelain, and come from one of the most reputable potteries in @. Regular price $11.50 the 50-piece Rn, OMe Set ......ccccccccecs $8.00 | Wiece Porcelain Dinner Sets ms Special $6. 00 Thee Se are made BILLY DIDNT REPORT (By United Press.) Ew Yc RK Oct. I cheap. Goods and prices tell the story much better than all the printers’ ink rf Englis h Porcelain, in a [ae ts scene i ie _ TRAINS AUTO: sereeeeerereees! in Seattle. Our low expenses enable Bese el ears ar Sebo eich Sposa , | Getting us to cut prices and still make a fair * sueituien te on eee ol ae profit on the goods. Try The Fair eee Pevve Shaker Specie eh stee it once and you will always be a cus- tomer of the store. Come tomorrow —come any day—and see with your own eyes how much money you can save here. SECOND AV. Between Pike and Pine Sts. and rose decoratios regular price 25c a pair; ipecial, a pair Hiei ae nese Salts , regularly priced at MEN'S CRAVENETTE RAIN GOATS. Skakekakaereeaeeaeheekke&eeeheeaeae | =22825 FOURTH AND PIKE ST eee eee ee ee * * « * - * « - * * * ~ * * * * « * 7 * * * * * * « *

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