The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1907, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907, warm, candidates springing Into the |Next Wbk—"All the Comforts of! @ field to oppose those now holding | Home.” office, Pantages-Pantages varied vau Gov. Mead will be at Wenatehes | deville >) Sunday, discussing political tesues. The Star--The Lewte & Lake The new smelter deal proposed | Comedy Co, and vaudeville by A. A. Ha The Lyrie--Vaudeville and mov ' ; T T which & smelter Was tag ing plet ij S 1H i G on the Great Excelsior property| ‘The Oliver—-¥gnd@tle novelties je off, and moving plefttres The At *n councll has voted i to Innue b nf $200,000 for a elty | Brutal Father Acousedys y | » COLFAX,Wash,, Oct, 18—-A com tatute books @ the state of| plaint has been filed yainat 'T Wholesale and Retail Grocers’ Associations Attempt pe ee conse Shae it Townsend] Meimrieh, a naloonkeeper of 4 th ed by charging him holding hin hog are covered by & clause 10 (he | cieotion-is open or closed town, — | Put Cut-Rate Grocer Out of Business--Wholesale conf! vvion of me state and. vy |" Tye citizens, ucket at Anacortes| Rm Kicking | hin, breuking the kicking him, breaking — the onan tate ie tae cee in to have op@paition, an independ: | gigs right lo Houses Refuse to Sell Him Staples for Cash-|'"Siois"ss"astermined co rane age! 5m (Qeket Marj ton, fied: Headed Nocona he right of doing business without dicta he cers : Work on the government scenic) paRig, Oct, 18. Dispatches Wid Charge Members With Combining in Reh om from the rocert” coM-|soag’ through the Walnter Forest te-| gate Meal ota eltinons warts ot to pe to the Jaw to Serve has been stopped for the | prance confirm reports of destruc straint of Trade. be pieced in Ws rhe |e ee Se saat wee ae a nnd ton feet * robbing on 1 HE iF R ONT BRIEFS BY WIRE ‘T Piet of battleships at navy yard Charging that the Wh jejot cutting off all looal s Grocers’ as ation and t upply to the grocer, th Grocera’ association are consy him of the ability to cut price . on to force him out of business, e articles of food and tne @tong, a cut-rate grocer at the cor dentally robbin hia customer Ber of Bast Union and 28rd sta, |the saving which these cits rep will ask Prosecuting Attorney | resent “Kite kitat pan fair hae Out of Respect to the The Filipinos are well with ‘Daft ning of the COFFEE. ted to Tacoma dations m " “it in Memory of the coal barge to cost $9,000, mer Unit Hawley, f * " | vada Nothing does more for a was the first house | putions Fischer Brow . Mackintosh to bring prosecution’ be built for he Bren triet judg © refuse to sell Sten | > against members of both associa: | to refuse nK ton navy yard trom a compltlerocer, one way or the Late ions on the ground that they are | asked for an ¢ é g F engaging in a combination in re-| had tot ds an order, a ia Chbeecnn Manis: Sk: Price : ort. calehvatinn ting (CTO, than coffee He straint of trade. sl cuat tee’ Gentred °@ Cheek ta ad this morning with every berth taken | paising day Imust sell poor (he needn't i Some months ago Stong incurred | Uy the: and the Humboldt sailed for South Kanses City ie to close the the| typi 4 the enmity of the grocers’ cor bin Leone astern Alaska with @ large list! ators on Sundays, and next Suiday| Sell it to you); it 1s goo Ps le Fe ee By opening a cut-rate groe pd by the secretary of passengers every actor working will be ar) that makes him | of | took ft He was vis the Retall Grocers’ assoc ee wee wre r Piles ts out for a train rhe Grand Forks, B. C.,, smelter] Your grocer returns your money | endeavored to convince him that) sel ix hip on Puget sound has shut down and $00 men arelif you don't like Schillings Best . on Ee ought to join the association, | Stong ee se lwe pay him Whose Funeral Takes Place and was warned by the who Stong Declared “Untalr A heavy fog on the bay this thorr The British Columbian parliament | that if he per they would re 4 in cuttin The most recent refusal of goods |ing put steamer schedules to the to selt him goods.| came from the Charles H. Lilly | bad The Seattle Pre association wrote him a lette ying tt had been informed by t Grocers’ association that he was 4) salesmar price cutter, and tnfore t " that price cutters were & poor credit by th Defied the Combi All these facts were made by The Star last Jur Gefied the grocers continued to give 19 will meet either in December or a January, a8 much important bust | company. teak week, Siene, Sets ae news ts to be brought forward. | r r $150 worth good The Nome City has arrived from and was * m the firm vy Today, This Store Is Closed All Day. A| Frisco, being delayed by the Carriage Next week—"Cheek ESS82 Soxsgsceesezei. wed hint ® s = @ Frederick & Nelson (Inc.) or 7 has | °T® . tags The Seattle A Message from Nene nn enn ene nn nee nee ene een diednpnens teeesageaaneenenmemcnecninens -ercaemmmeowereseernmeauioaeensshamat ini 5 %6 = of sugar for a dollar w ° the Whatco " | felt inclined to throw out a leader that he intends toi =* te kB Miller i for the business 9 gy cov EPR } While the mat . =" public by The sidine'’s greater vaudeville . pre tare The Third Av-—"Dad’s Giri.” Grocers were careful to avoid « Poke gi fon Nights in & Bae fect refusal to supply Stong is, but since then, probably w the impression that the fi r life Ja clear ly & combination in restraint Sm js EK FEESE WEE It | Were King had been dropped, they ha trade, which is criminal under the We “ey Se ~ re mpc | i ; dually putting ¢ to/common law | i oats trom | | 9 ong, with the evident inte While no specific law appears on PALACE MEAT MARKET i ster : er 3 fal on - C t * " orth 2 oO Leave Pier 2 to see battieshija, For a good shampoo use Soap! Raincoat Co r richer, more | E Lake Soap. All druggjsts ees and Madison at. *** ana the | $5.00 class | — Finest Clothes eg i FESSTERL hata for Jean mone Hats in all the fall shapes and « bles, fedoras soft gS er : | SOLD IN AMERICA _ =SsSr=) _ THE GRanD == 4 | color moat stylish line of Tonight « All Week, M Jessie Busi | DOWNEY. WALKUP ; *'TOP COATS sn tum weuhion’s capicacat oe 8 | COMPANY., In the City : to Co. M . ites and the Senter oa Wh | 014 Firat Avenue. THE TAILORED READY CO, | ine, "iey “Cheekera” : : *,, Diossotns Great Rass wt | Fourth and Pike. — ea ® THIRD AVENUE THEATER on ES, AMUSE MENTS ans Saterday. “e ~ se abe alee ag er i i $ THE OLIVER “2am i | bse We" RE ee Re Suits $15, Raincoats, Topcoats $15 .. ce Ro ag PANTAGES VAUDEVILEE = You will never experience the maximum of satisfaction in a $15.00 gar- (eco mete HI SEATTLE THEATER ment until you have tried our celebrated “hand-tailored” clothes at_ that rice. In every single respect—quality, tailoring, fit, finish and variety of tterns and styles—we offer you the greatest $15.00 clothes proposition in America. No matter whether it's a SUIT, TOPCOAT OR RAIN- COAT, if it’s from THE BON MARCHE, it’s the best garment you can buy in this entire country for the sum of $15.00. It would amaze you to know the vast number of Seattle business men who are wearing our “hand- tailored” clothes—-men who can well afford higher-priced garments, but who realize that $15.00 invested ina “BON MARCHE HAND - TAILORED SUIT” brings them fully as much—and often more — Satisfaction than $20.00 spent in other stores. F We have worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, serges, velours and thibets---we have blues, grays, browns, blacks, plaids, stripes, checks---we have do- mestic and foreign fabrics and we guarantee to fit you no matter what your build may be. Phone In. $67, > “ N Rosenbaum, Manager, eudevilie Actes Four Shows Daily, 248, 30% Any Seat Be ¥ ee Any Seat Orchestra, ntlemen and Ce ext Week, Eutreondiony The New how Ie Here Twenty People in th Ae Rayytian Mammy.” THE BEE HIVE ae 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE A GREAT UNDERWEAR SALE SATURDAY Stocks Complete. No Advance in Prices. Reliable Makes. Genuine Worth and Low Prices aret Keynote of all our offerings. A word to the wise—Supply your wants now; we cannot guarantee th prices later. Come Saturday—we surely can save you money. s, in all the newest colors, soe uptodate Men’s Fall and Winter Under- 22¢ Pillow Case Muslin Aguin we surprise yousSsinch Biseched Lockwood _ Pillow Muslin at 15¢ a yard—actually less than dealers who go to New York can buy it for— on sale tomorrow a bargain that every housewife in Seattle will want to share in, and it’s our morning from taf 5 ir Ome, cil eft iis gn PRIZE EZELS. Boys’ and Misses’ Fall and = ter Unc jerwear. We never a » much can we ge? r how gin can we sae y do b Note the result be | covered soame. This is the cele ural; silk brated Jager Patent Fleece that won't $1.26? Bee wear off or gather in lump: 46. Bee Hive Price, oul Men's Fine Derby Worsted and Drawe t sleasure to give them; 22c a yard is the price around town—some places 9:30 to 12 at, a even ask 25c. All you can use here from 9:30 until noon tomorrow morning at 15¢ a yard. Bu 10 yards, and you save 70c. Worth while, isn’t it? Main Floor-—Sheeting Department. Boys’ and M Ribbed Unies. Suit nes 2 t ) Why pay From 9:30 Until Noon. From 9:30 Until Noon. prey py ch foes ‘French ¥ Price "Sf, 09 s : e . aS Ribbed Union $1.75 and $2 Hand # Bogs 4 39 Men's eaiyPhonh Wook esto and Draw ins Hive Spl Pa - ~ foncehranen Fur set = 00 ers to match; soft and warm; steam n Suits; extee Se al and Walrus Engl black; fitted with coin purse, ison « nsist P W 1 ment 2 to 46. Bee Hive $1 95 Ladies’ Nonshrinking Silk and boys’ Extra F Lined Shirts an@ er lining ish d ith leat nd Four-in-Hand Tie to match nches long Price ' Suits, silk t < colo a Twewers ts es 6 to 14 year ‘ Our Cele od Men's Fine Australian Nat pay $3.00? Bee Sancta + hig ; frames, gilt run metal ruaranteed ural W Vests and Dra match Price 77) - Special oft strap or Vienna handle —_——" izes 32 to 46 Thi nt we can Bo $2.00 values. Tomorrow morni: nner satin. Indisputably the Fur Bargain of trongly nend for its wearing and || Long and Short Kimonos in nonshrink aren ee $1.50 Endless Variety. ne Natural White and Au Vest ! Drawer », $2.00 ! A Choice and Varied Showing of Main Floor nd Floor Woo! Shirts nd that won't hy pay from A5¢ Saucepans a in F , nts Creal Gr I 1eled ray namelec | also plaid ack and white wih; y : Once mot h enough 60¢ Bi re Kettle and a Kreat variety of colort 9 Note Our Prices on Fall and oh i | for 63¢. I Flannel Waists Ht Be ; 1, covered a : é all the very In ‘ mantown sasement, v rece ast , ’ 58 98¢ re Va i \ and th H lead with latest, tyes, ; priced f at ‘covered. with team shrur ade, Bee Hive 9:30 Until Noon. From 9:30 Until Noon. 9:30 Until Noon. $1.80 Women’s Fall and Winter Un pen 8 phy gtr gion munea > size. gray and derwear, | uirkably ley " a fine 98c of, aut Loe honest val Ladies A A n wid ty, B ; spectally priced Hibbed Vets tnd Drawers to back. Special at the Bee { 95 . white, gore and #atural. || Hiv ' $4 eo Poe & = 400% on - we Hee Keer mtn e de Oh a & Cetaeose &

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