The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1907, Page 5

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—Het thé “Standard Way” help you, fasy to buy” —easy to pay ! this “busy Friday” special should bring multitudes here tomorrow--- 95c instead of $1.75. for this splendid “UNIVERSAL” FOOD CHOPPER A ture of the handle and it outs oaaily and rapidly all kinds of moat, fish, vegetables, fruit, hese, broad — all material for soups, hash, sausages, salads, pies and sandwiches. In self-cleaning, because there are no holet of narfow openings to become ole i. Crackers run through the machine cleans it thoroughly, The hopper is #0 large that whatevor is being chopped readily finds ita way to the seven cutting teeth inaide the barrel, No strength wasted in squeesing of mashing, It outa, Whatever is being chopped lubricates where friction ccours, Self-eharpenin, Parts so constructed that any woor tonda to keep them always keen. ‘Three cutters for chopping fine, coarse or modium and nut butter grinder, All By United Press) >, Now ort ‘i ah t the telogrey Ba IN Sent © atrikers are . ats retura to work © abeving wanton , ‘of the strike al mamber a 16,000. Ff 5,000 & deserted, 5. ja other ‘ ‘sui T ROBBERY _- United Press) Nov. 7? as miners, made momtain by Two in and a to $10,000 Se tp Tonopah vis 05 Deputy 8 perts finned, guaranteed aad tater. ogg started changeable, : Ptr) after bein After * ay. fa capturing J Kennedy the regular value of this excelleat food cho; t " his excelle ‘00% pper ia $1.75; open = priced very special for Friday enly ....... ...+ 95c stoven ama Dut one to a person Q RAISE MONEY , : THE CROPS {By Unived Press.) Your . Standar al, rene isis iB Nov Ranke Gog fe foland Ew A f Mb of 150 will uo to discuss moa p to handle ¢ gat crop of ousterr gorthern Idaho ie peeociation of Spokane 4 GIRL TIRES | OF HER COUNT HUSBAND. nmense Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma Washing The HITCHCOCK WEEPS © | BEFORE FOOTLIGHTS (By United Press.) and there were a good many wet NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Last night *¥es in the audionce, too. Raymond Hitchcock, whe gave Wm BAKERS PROTEST | (By United Press.) Now Countess di ® who was Miss Buren of New York, has & legal separation trom ’ nd The eG sett up to the authorities yester POnUtIEUL | Gay, resumed his role at the Astor in the court. of amis here f theater, and was iven_ a demow ee ees te eT |etration at welcome. The bouse y and rapactty | was crowded when the star made great grand an Buren rance, which war the his apy sigma! actor his v j hie lines A committee commit ast night health and sanitation t Meantime, his wife, who. gainat. the plays opposite him, wae tm tears, Sey Teel eg ue. , eral public for protection, and that At every opportunity theres cannot realise any profit on adte applauded with enthe*/ing business by selling pound the ead of the 1 > i at ‘ er loaves at this time for five cents yea . comedian stepped to oa baler sad. teak ok Seator SH. Piles, p ns The bakers innis a as f the stage and Im & ousiity and mot quantity that wee th fuamow very bright for the |” of a branch pos governing the demand for bread * | The " sideration PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODAY | The first shipments of new Cal placed her ffornia oranges, persimmons and i hand oo her husband's pomearanttea were received on the er and kissed him. At this pubic attead always ¢ Upon Mra Hite trance her action Called upos shake her husband's hand hands to S they stood there with mark The N The Japanese | Hiteheock broke down completely. ance this < ¥as good To Which were sent to the orem i $65 day's price @iposition have anchor or Rutter, Me th Masia bay, op their wa: Furnace $ Rees, local ranch, 460. 7. 7 enous’ ‘ Large enough for a @ to Sroom| EEE pie te a house and guaranteed 0 H.| Seanehe peri romans | WO : er cl. ae mp. Ie per qt Taft, wader SE CO, 112 University) Hons, dre Poy Potatoes, 18 iba for 25¢ Yakima Burbanks, $1.50 per box Sweet potatoes, 3%c Ib. Reets, 4 bunches for be Carrots, 3 bunches for be. Corn, Me per dos Onions, 3 bunches for be. Dried onions, 7 ibe. for 26¢. @ HURLSUT A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. (CLEARING-HOUSE CERTIFI- CATES ARE GOOD HERE tps, 3 bunches for be. Sale_of English Tea Pots mb 7 n . Crab apples, $1 per box at Big Reductions Friday Celery, $e to 10¢ per stalk assort- Regular Price to__For_the afternoon HH! poy per Ib; 90 per SM the famous 35¢; Bargain _cup of tea there is Spinach, 8 Ibs. for 100 black Friday nothing so dainty as yy not a o per tt Tea Pots, thie beautiful ware. per head. 18c Fancy Jardineres. Weisbach Mantles. Regular Price 2e—The well known Welsbach Majestic Gas Mantes, with double cap, Bar Sek gair F Wash Boiler Sale. | $1.25-—Heavy Pomegranites, 50 Co 10¢ ; 23c f Steel Frying Pans. Price 28¢—T? Price Cauliflower, 0c to Le head. ie Acme nm, goed quality tin Lettuce, 1 “ ete ieinch Pry Wash for 8 stove Sugar 5 The per box Y special bargain | Rarga 79 Simmon re, $1.26 iis. 13¢ | *4~ c Parsley, 2 bunches for Se. Toilet Pa Wallace Bros. Knives. fon lg Por, plata : t Reduced 2.50—Bet mot ing } pe! Regular Price $2.5 of the Sauerkraut, be Ib } Price 150 H ftne famous Wallace Bros. 20th Cranberries, ISe per at. Tishu To Paper, | Century heavy aives Huckleberries, 100 Ib. ¢ 6 and Forks, 12 plec 39 Pears, Bartlett, Lic dos.; cooking | Frida: C | Friday ' pears, $1 Golden rw Hiberian Pumpkins, 10¢ to Habbard squash mer squash t } te per Ib; Sum 106 Fiom 1-4 to 1-3 Off on Builders’ Hardware No one in need of bu! ders’ hardware should overlook this } Ground cher 10e ip. f fe save from one-third to one-fourth on hardware } Sheds Shean for 260 Our stock is the lar in the elty and when we offer these | . Hf YPY Big reductions from our regular low prices it means a} eat saving. ‘ | tT | Rogers Plated Ware Three-In-One Oil mee, Price Per Dozen $2.00 | Regular Price 10¢--The well | iis MEW Muncie putt wn #in-1 Ol, @ fine lubrt Bite tetanted sity. a | snd also prevents runt i if b et Of ai orgaln Friday Quinees, $1.50 per box; 6 Iba, for Only two ety is . | , : New nute—Filberts, 20c Ib; bla Sash F Sargent’s Cupboard walnuts, 15¢ Ib; Bngtioh walnuts | jPasteners | Catch end almonds 250 Ib ie Per Dozen $1.00 | * fen old cx Regular Price 10¢ Guilty of Mansiaughter fo burgia a a ‘ TACOMA, Nov howing no ® Bargain | ‘ notion and seen ming to hardly bP dozen 59c 2 © whet it meant to bim, A Door Hi warany : : nges 25c—Pa : Door Lock Sets. Roguiar Price $1.35 Bronae da spring, old brass finish plea of not guilty to au in. ' b mortise Door Lock Mf wiaughter, He will b iuG ‘ this week 85c Fri John @, Bueber Dead CANTON, O PPUGER HURIBUT| 22 ___'D AVENUE & UNION STREET ig Na aan ee mens co, ees Seat ———— = fe “your home yMpan ordinance is still under com i} e THE SKATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMRITR 7, 1907 ° Why Not Wear” Tailor - Made’ ~—-Clothes? We now accept ( learingl Hlouse Certificates on all orders, or your personal checks, We Want to keep our shops working, a nd im order to do so will five you this liberal reduc "r Any Tweed Suit‘in Our House Made to Order for With the best of work and trimmings Any WORSTED Suit Made to Order for $12.50 With the best of work and trimmings. Our Guarantee Should lining or any part of the garment not wear satisfactorily, we will renew same free of charge. Our reason for being so liberal to you on prices is to keep so much work on hand that we won't have to lay off help during this bank scare. We can also guarantee you not to be uneasy about our Seattle banks—they areas good as gold in your pocket; always on top, and always will stay on top. We have the population; we have the money; we have confidence in the banks, so rest easy—every- thing will be all right Bring Us Your Clearing House Certificates We Will Cash Them for You. Made in Seattle, Home Industry Keep your good maney at home, in Seattle, or at least in the state. We are always on top and intend to stay there. SATURDAY --- Ane Blue Serge, Black Broadcloth or Black or Blue Suit in Our House for $152 Made to order at either of our stores—2 Stores— 518 Third Ave., in Coliseum Building, or salesroom and workrooms, Third Ave. and Washington, Don’t Wear Ready-Made Clothes Made out of town, or by high-priced tailors. We can serve you for much less. Our prices FRIDAY, $10.00 and $12.50. Saturday, $15.00. We Employ Only Union Help Work eight hours a day, full pay, and pay our help the highest wages. LARGEST TAILORING HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO. Union Tailors Salesrooms 518 -Third Avene Salesroom and Workrooms 3d and Washington Sts. OPEN SATURDAY *EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Our Working Capacity : Over 2,000 Suits a Month. Se RSI fj re FKi PYG MOVING AND |, = STORAGE CO., lac. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON We Move By Contract Get Our F igures 1 You Hh { -, Phere the tea d ountries. Imagin h Fire Prat Storage Cut Wreight Mates Main 1623 QUARANTEES MATT tad, TL he City Whil sence ore ee } 217 JAMGS eee mon ev aT “The Seattle Spirit” t for me and \ 4 € lo ust order a KK \) i ca tit if you don't get foes A ae the Seattl it, ask the P. & fin P| isive bottlers \ F- ft ad it is cen rete im DANS Ai it} ‘acttic & Puget Bound Settling eee asan §! | ' j . © SP messee oe © Hew - coe oom Ham hee mo Cettatnte Geet a tae

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