The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1907, Page 5

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MONEY AND) so scrscs 2°" “my ores matt" “AW BIG LABOR | MINING MAN DIE8, CALL MASS MEETING, LEFT TEXT | é Dmew Casey, aged 60, a well] oA monat@ Wun HEM of rop . THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907, ° ° ad o 4 ee household says he can make jteke a beck seat The Oorning ORGANIZATION fwmtly haw lived tn Seattle for 17 AN EX CONVICT yours, and Mr, Corning in well and “ a } |favorably known as & momber of | Const federation of all} thé local police departme: Kdward L, Herbert, the young} with a care] Known Alaskan operator and heavy: | r@entativ | ee ; # of all the local buat mae qeligion® viptical text, convey: | Uy interested in mining properties | ness co: obese ns ecial Sale # will be held a® Hoon | taney b ‘ " ~ pM wea . x or untons tmto a grand counctl man who was recently arrested tn } 4 formation dhat it fs in hi oughout th eneen meen, Sts 30 le, to Kot the concerted | ig the present droain of laboring | WANTS CHARTER AMENOMENT, | tho store of the Howard D, Thomas k ihe m t yeaterda © elfic heapital action the people in buying goods ft O foard up th stn, tame ~ | H mon in Seattle, which ts about to ¥: }o., suupectad of contemplating safe | ¢ silent but tmprwaatve crow, pata nia Mr. Casay t# sur |in the city, thus rotatning the mil:| pe put into tangible shape by the! Counctiman *'gnk P. Mullen ex-|robbery, Is wald by fhe pollee to shind by aa a aK. eee i. two sons, | lions ®f dollars that are annually | bakers, who have alyeady voted in| Pets to propose a charter amend: | have been sentenced to the peniten:| f fneak cntef who ty | Ralph and Rey. No Mineral arrange |eent to other places, Whe trustoos| this city in favor of the propos) MeRt at the meoting of the revision | tary from Tacoma under the name 0 Tn an arlstooew «| monte have been made as you. of the Manufacturers’ association | tion, and,who are muking urranse-| Comunale evening, the|of Moy Kaufman, serving a five: | fon the first” hi ” Will hold @ meeting within the next | monty tofhold a vote in all the cities] Sfect of which will be, If 1,| year term, minus good time all by Mrs. Alice P y, al ALASKA CITY 1s |few days to formulaw a pin and) of the coast te do away with 1 «board of | ance Kaufman, as he was then Marton st. Tw : call upon the firms of the eity to! There ia no doubt in the minds of [DCAM In ite place ft will be pro: known, with two others broke into Jost a sum of ey. A . cooperate and carry out the idea. ¢heTdeal members of the walon that |Y!ted Chat the elty hegith officer,| a furniture store and blew the safe ee yonted a Trop! ® iii hee Fe the Women nucleus about whieh will gather al pim@vedted with all the authority of charge of having» burgiar tools tn ¥ seat ' ily oO . a POLIS, Md, Nov. l&—The | other or tor the board of health hin powsonsion against the prisoner aisapr .| FATRPANKS Alaska Nov. Lie | commandant of midghipmen has in sei ty maine eg obo er gre = hes sul sap cect tlncat a selon ‘Today and tomorrow you'll have the’ opportunity of making « I Clears Clty wag wiped out by fire are 7 ' avon, {a claimed, wo vo the p ‘a religions ® ‘si , thatees eel pel - ; sued an order which pute a ban on coast a strong volee In “the affairs ve important saving on a new pair of trousers to immediate! 4 At $250,000. Outy the Muse los {eee Bracticn at midshipmenaur-/of the American Federation of Bape porrified tan: oe hte ee, coca rendering their overcoats for pro: Labo Regular Special | Regular Special met sats ag a company tection of thelr women frtends, The | $2.60 16.50 pot up yourwel ve on 4 . o Aetgyesm ial a new order te similar to () ne | HOLD FAMILY REUNION : 2 where moth t doth | te oe “4 other business |mued at Weat Point, which caused ‘and where thic x in ne en hig — : none " yall sych a storm of protest from the A re the Corning family 4 “4 nd ° shops and. residences e back aoe 4 00 strocte were tfot consumed by the | °°"! Contingent was Weld recontly, at. which City $4.50 . O MILLIO! ames ne fire started do | aller Charles Coming, his wife ! ig WANTS TW LLION S - Bae Boas - ~ the m dh | New Guns at Fort Worden, children and seves grandchildren ry ° © wi e Totem on ae a = | 0.00 United Press.) | Many persons had narrow escapes hee TOWNGEND, Nev. 18} were present. One son, who is (ey The work of installing additional | now fn Mexico, was absent, Corn #1268 TO FIT EVERY MAN Cardinal |The town hall will not be rebullt, | f the Cat oat of the business men wil ancetlor of the Cath-;% most of t a enaee Amecicn, has i# | Move to Chatantka, the terminal of Geir letter relative to | the railroad at the mouth of Cleary ‘of the in mu. He | creek fatisfaction over the re qIMORK, Noc heavy ordnance at Fort W being rapidly pushed by the govern |! ment M. Coyne & Bon have been | can employed to put tn the © - work at @ coat of $9,000, The guns Now Is the Time | John Sweeney Found Drowned, [are already on the ground and only | rden ialing Is not much Of a boaster, but] proud of his big all Ameri) vmity, and when it comes to} J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. « collections which To begin aa ga accounts. There feeder for the university , Sweeney, of Delta, Wash., was found F ; f el today than ever, By saving a little Savings fn a “Bank for Savings only” are the most im Strongest Overcoat House in the State wer ft name inaplion, (dead tn the mud bottom of Guflds urnace for $65 — [osch week you will soon be able acted Maiiiiliais dik te tonih | lake yesterday. He had mired al-! Large enough for 6 to Sroom!|to take advantage of some of them ts ee i ING, HOPKI on Fire hes ap most to his shoulders and, becoming | house, and guaranteed. Saves fuel.| The State Rank of 6 rs Ralley as | exhausted, his head fell over and |G. H. Woodhouse Co. 112 Univer-| Yester and First, pays 4 per *** he drowned in the shallow water. | aity st oo [interest on depostts, KER CnST AVE Opposite POST OFfice Stocks, Bow » Pvivate Wires | Both Phones 219 904-205 06 Alavke Bi Orders Bxecuted for tmvestment of on Margins ‘i + dink ee A & i & ¥- ppsEkBeCK Miprene®™ DIE ossinte —news of the results of our “GREATER STANDARBAND TEDDY BEAR CONTEST’—an event in which it seems to us “all Seattle” is interest ed a pre- Thanksgiving sale of tableware-- Tableware Section is unusually well prepared for your buy fag at present, having made specia! purchases la anticipation of eer Thanksgiving require aF extra special rug re- duction-- indeed, it is a splendid pleasure to us to note the uomeagt interest our thousands of little girl friends arid their folk as well—take in our yearly contests* which we have been conducting for several years, to provide pleasure and enjoyment for our little friends, which we now proudly number into the thou sands Yery special pricings | We Tuesday and Wednesday -our contest this year was the most successful and popular we have given. It was planned along more original lines than previous ones, and the prizes were more and represented greater value (229 prizes valued at $350), so this announcement of the awards is anxiously awaited tay thie fine line of Carving Sets deeply reduced for | Twesday and Wednesday 2 buck horn handle carv- | tplece back horn handle cary st, regular pri tng reguior 5.96: spectal 25 5.50, $12 95 | price 85 ~there were 5,00) little girl contestants, and the judges had a great task to decide, as every litth girl , Zplece buck horn handle curv was given the fairest consideration. Of course, we could not award the “big” prizes to all. We had regular value $7.50. buck horn handle carv ing set, reeular set. regular 59 50 } price $4.95; special $3.25 provided to give 260 additional prizes, which we have since increased to 600, upon suggestion of the “e just such worthy offerings as this that make our Carpet and 4: : ° ” ‘i ug Store so » jar $12.50, special Qs | *ptece buck horn bandle cary judges, who found so many more deserving of “special mention this is a apteaal iiten rag, size 54 in, inctuding the pope lar Ragdad, Savalon and Kymrick rugs, in Oriental and conven- tional designs he usna!l price of these rugs range 3 95 from $5.00 to §7.50—very special two-day sale .... 7 . buck born handle cary | ing set, recolar 39 . $6 75 price $3.96; special . | 3-ptece back hors handle cary -the following list represents winners of the twenty-one “big” prizes The other 600 “special men mee buck horn handle carv ing set, regular ” . 1 " a } h . . om ihe set, regular $5. 95 | price $3.25; special . $1.95 tion” prize girt have all been advised by mail, and prizes will be given them at the store when ¢ alled . / , tor: . . ° sale of Rogers’ Bros. knives and Josephine Regert, 1402 Goth ft Fremont; Grace Stanford, Georgetown, age 15 600 jar diniere forke— age §& years; Mission chair corner chat Minnie Mortin, 5120 Ballard Ave; age i2 1867 Rogers’ plain: knives and Ethel Maurice, 1417 56th W.; age 12 years yeare; Beante'’s desk Ss an Sam forks, regular value $4.95 bet rocker ‘ Margaret Gulliford, 115 24th So; age 8 special Bday $4.05 Doris Olney, 1523 Dexter; age 19 yoara; re | years; Mission bert iteihian’ Wiad“ : . o” Z clock louise Elerbee 712 mon ace; age . on sale Tues- $47 Rogers Bros.’ satin knives it years; Buck, Jr, range and forks, regular value $5.50 Margaret Amberson, | 6th Ave age & Helen Henng 2209 Madison; age 14 years on sot; special 2-day 4.9 years; Mission Morris chair Miasion Morris chair day only— SHOENPELD | price . Emma Robertson, 982 22nd Ave.; age 10 yenrs; Monk's rocker Helen Muir, Columbia: age 12 years; doll cart anes die diate. seid, Sea i Hazel Harris, 1403 int Ave 13 years: Mission desk Mildred Weinke, 2310 1. Pike: a enrs, doll cart Addie Oasinger, 2140 9th Ave. we age years, drerneecr Rath Gilson. ) Hellevue Ave 11 years; dol! cart jardiniere stand of solid oak, weath tt Mi 4 k t —_ lrene Anderson, 7410 Latoun A 1 years; music cabinet Bonney Bell, 344 1Tth Ave. N.; age 10 years; doll cart ered—stands 19inches high, top new pa ern ission roc er ypes Hadith Steh), 4226 Tth Ave. N ears; Buck, J ange Hossie De Rochte, 226 Terry Ave. N.; age 13 years; doll cart 12% in, square, r © $1.00 value, —taken at random from our extensive Mission fur- Dorothea Taylor, 110 11th Ave years; buffe Caroline Pull, Rainier Beach, Box 186; age 11 years; dofl cart a Senile <ale niture show, the largest and most attractive to be found ir the West— every little contest girl is to be our guest! the “consolation prize”—great news! Bayh 59c PRLATER STANDARD é we don’t want one of our little contest girls to be tae d. We think the w sie poh will be delivered only when other of them, and have arranged a “great event” for each and every one of our severa Sashes eas: tamiened | thousand “GREATER STANDARD AND TEDDY BEAR CONTEST GIRI TEAST SEAS : a as a fitting climax to the contest we have made special arrangements with TIII COLISEUM to entertain our little friend 1 special matinee to be given in their bs honor next Saturday afternoon, November the 2474 od each little contest girl will be given a special seafigfl for herself, and the “big” prize "" winners will be given “seats of honor” in Coliseum boxes—the entire monster Colt ir little guest 1 “Contest Matin mite latines all dor « e largest in the West, will seum ‘Theater, t now come to the store (not the theater get .wvour pecia for this $9.75 chiffonier-- Ticket”; come right away, please. You wi | be given a sp blu onte down, $1 a weekwill buy a BUCK ov THE COUSEOM Saturday Nov, 23, 1907 $6.45 feguiar value $7.2 regular value $6.75. @ Very attracti fine heavy oak rocker your old stove, r@nge or heater taken iden or wea ' weathered oguiar value tial for ¢ py " as part payment on the purchase a new one, wid * ‘ * ‘l i _\ $66 SSa 80 86% 368 405% nearly every one-- Standar rnitareCo, mann and stv of office furitun it g in the suburb f Greater Seatth Se ie eeeraaieiy’ neck, Cand anyone 4 " the « nee i importance of Pd) ny, types of » furnishings ta be found rs t nvenience an iportane { 5 f 1 “6 out ey f ple d Special Suburban Delivery SL ond, et “i tle agents for the c@lobdrat jolt, Service, 1 king regular and tyinatic deliveries to nearly all ed Gunn doaks and secti ow cut ler desks and Macey filing cabinet Doty en: MAL TIT WTA eT TAMA T NT LY Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue Tacoma. Ponts in Gr Seattle—use it freely, it is for you! aes

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