The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1907, Page 2

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Y(t £ THE SEATTLE STAR”-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1907. [MORE STRIKING OPPORTUNITIES SUGGESTED .FOR «| sper veme wh one | THAT WAS GOING SOME" *™ CORKING DOINGS INEAST ROOM OF WHITE iUSE "= mm" he crediters againut Mre + Payne, the actress The Store That Gerves You B t—Garvey- Buchanan Ge, All the Little Children in Seattle and Their Pg ° and Mammas Are Invited to Visit court by Leslie Co The chetum of the creditors amount | }to over $11,000, Kher totwl am ‘ jare estimated at $4,000, Judge \} | 4 4 y b } Hough appointed Mera P. Prentice |} | q q a reeelver of Mr Carter Payne's 1 2 | effects Wy NEW FINANCIAL =| “<p A nae in two%minutes tn lght could havgglet out a fow reserve Raeness has heretofore been conald notches at That least such waa going some, but It has remain. | the nature of the officer's testimony Od. Gor W. A. Appleby, an express: | before Police Judge Gordon yeater man, with a hoavyy team and wagon, day when Appleby was facing the to put the blush of shame to the charge of fast driving cheek of the fanop breeders. Judge Gordon waa duly impress Officer Frost of the local police ed, saying that he thought such he foree saw him dotmge 80 miles an a speed on the olty's atreeta de hour on & suburban boulevard with. | gorous to life, whereat he soak the hundred million of certificate will be largely « into @ star a doing start in practice thie week, dropping the who believe that Grimm. should be ball over the bar from the 30, 36 shifted to full, and Willis played at and 40-yard lines, With Grimm an tackle, and the change may be erback, has been sevtrely ‘cripple the team, There « stunts with-his toe are many followers of the team | "Twill Be a Great, Grand Treat—Come for a | Real Good Time Saturday, No other store in Amerie f Dr, Kane Honored. | | WASHINGTON, Nov. 20,--Preat & novel Chat, rT out apparent effow, and thowsht he Appleby for about $5.00. SCHEME SUCCESS Et — t = = ° | | aie | = , ar | ” WT . ’ ‘ & MATTHEWS CAN DROP RICK w Ri Mision Ne OD Santa Claus’ Real Live Reindeer Team and j | ASHINGTON 2 q “ ” ’ } | volopments show further assurance Kozuktuk,” the Native Esquimaux, at the ° —- — — lof the success of the new fnancia | p | The university of Washington able to «et inte tomorrow's game plan of the admintstratios The 0 G i C ‘ } t has found a drop kic Matthows, S sie - s.. te pe my, . = } ltreasury department has tved pening of arvey Buchanan 0. 4 low snty Having Willis, Trott and Clark tn bida for the canal bonds and S Hi We, IHttle fellow who has euditenty iteld aaslent Potiowae, ead fone Bell ge Pay peor Toyland Saturday ° developed from an ordinary ¢ ¢ any of the three will +\ j } . ! Thomas F. Kane, of the Uni mas attraction for the ct the ‘ ‘adept in the art of place kicking made before the next big game Mcgee tre negierlays Ro eos ae tee 1 ro page lta ahi reat Ot and Matthews Hable to get a drop, The Pulluan team arrived this raf Pie gare seepeive non pa kick between the posts any time, morning, looking husky and fit f State Universities, which closed | Fe the varsity is now me angerous Among the stars of the aggrega & two-day session here / ie than it bas been at any time here tion are Nissen and Rader, the vod. scoetere: en vals eninniins i tofore abilities of both being well known | A T | S t } Hart Willis, the husky fullback, here, and Cherry, the 216-pound cen | e ° } ru y ensa ona } turned an ankle last night in the ter, who will be opposed by Bruce ’ t U" gymnasium, and may not be Bock, weighing around 166 : } Milli S | . nah hint nery Sale } won; Creston Boy, 12, second; Will Begin Here Tomorrow Great New York Purchase, Comprising 500 of the Newest and Most Recent Style Productions in Street and Dress Hats | Values to $12.00; Thursday at ......, $2.50 THE HIGH LIFES Third race, one mile and 100 Oni ards—Corrigan, 112 roland), | Striking Combination Photograph and Sketch Made for This Newspaper by a Washington Artist, 3 to 2, won; Byronerdale, 109, seo — ” 7 : Showing Scene of Now Famous Wrestling Match Which President Roosevelt and His “Tennis Cabinet” | A Wolf First A i coll EDR ea Ranger ble Riga 107, third. | Witnessed in the East Room of the White Hou | Known First Avenue t ment last night the Athletes took Time, 1:47 4 two out of three games from the! Pourth race, slevenatxteanths| (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | nearly space enough for the varity; “Ah reckon, sub,” chuckled & fi . . | Diffi High Lifes, the spectators be mile—Gemmeil, 106 (Davia) 7 to WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The/ team to have it out with the Iudi- wellgromed colonel from Ken} wm Financial HTT Hing won; Silver Stocking, 100, second; | interest of the daily stream of vie | 40%. wellgroomed colonel from Ken-| treated to some classy re . rene ie come oes Rapid Wator, 112, third, Timo,|itors at the White House has sud The Inrge man in check ¢lothes, room down tn Lexington, we mout culties The Monarch Shoe. z : ra a mustache | | y turned from Pete, the bull | Ds and box hat ejacu- staht a fath sort of « pool room Don't confound these with cheap, inferior mile} Athletes 1 T. (1:06 45. j lat Ther ' . . Vi . . . 4 o teenth | dog, to the famous Kast room. anton And so it goes here is no in & Must Raise liner far trom it When say Wood ase 178 a and a sigiye | ne-aixtoonth | They all want to see this fine old} “Huh! Next thing you hear they'll | cination to censure the executive, : a . ‘ ay values to —— yak: oe $60 wane Red Loaf 98, secomd, Lagatoo,| reception salon, into which Presi-|PUll off a fight between Jeff and | but a widespread desire to see $12.00, we say it most conservatively,’ Here jy Wright. 184 159 1 440 110, third. Time, 1:45 4-5. dent Roosevelt tntrodveed a gym-| Johnson in thie shack whore he did it “Seats Cash. a truly wonderful array o tyle and bargain Morris 194 164 207 460! Sixth race, three-fourths mile—|2a8lum mat the other day, so that | - Every brand new, embodyi f & chic, smart. degree. This sea- and charm to the highes on’s most recent ideas ne Nagaram, 112 (Radtke), & to 56,/4e might enjoy, with the members | | Totals sts 2,633 won; Burning Bush, 105, second f the tennis cabinet, a wrestling! | Owing to the money stringency ; High Lit 1 7 | Arklirta, 107, third. Time, 1:1 natch between herculean Japanese bee da. tee, uate taeiestn:. cavers! champions whe are touring the well-known wholesalers and manu Degnan 144 | country factarers were forced to the wal Val ‘ Finley 117 SEATTLE TO HAVE... ss.ccts,c0; ceonsins . and the recelvers are now demand Included are Turbans, Velvet Shapes, # MeGregor .. a the greater portion of the entire ing cash from all the creditors. The Ruffles,” the much-favored Mushroom Keattng Monarch Shoe and Clothing Com th} *tc.. et i div fied F a pany Were quite surprised, and oné with boa, etc., etc., ail in diversified asganmammaem ine from which suspend chan Totals .....808 S891 900 2,599 worth a qoderate fortune. ’ High score-—Keating 22 The Seattle hockey team an-|niture is Meh, the rugs velvet High average—-Alian 200 nounces that it will not only be in/the grand piano at the extrome Athletes’ margin-—-14 pins. the ring this year, but will play out right a marvelous creation of mel & regular schedule with Britieh ‘ody storing Sam's “beat Columbia teams. The local play In a word, it ia Unc | WEIL BECOMES }ers have been practicing for «| room. | week past at the old cricket; And as the visitors peek in at the} FA v 0 R ] T & grounds and say that they will be|door you hear some curious and| able to make @ good showing. The amusing comments drawn forth by oasideneanin first reguiar game will be played the Wrestling match (By United Prose.) Nov. 90 at Vancouver with the gar ‘Oh, dear, Jane,” exclaimed one} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20-—Lack tison there. On Dec. 21 the Van-| athletic looking young woman, “Just | of backing for Moran caused Nel! couver team will meet the Seattle imagine what a glorious time our to become an § to 10 favorite last team on Seattle grounds. basket ball team could have here.” night, and, ia the opinion of many - | The youthful chap with chrysan of the followers of the game, the themum hatr s over the room ore the men enter the 7 to 10, b ring Frid ight at Dreamland | —_—" | SIGH ARTICLES |r case ten drowns Moran is none too well known,| fic tunas | PORT GAMBLE, Nov. 20.—Dan might say dumfounded, when they were notified both by letter and tolograms to raise a large a at of cash at once to satisfy thetr creditors. The recetvers were & bit backward about demand the cash, and very plainly stated that the money uld have to be paid or they would force the Mon arch foto bankruptey. In the past ithe proprietors of the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company have always been able to pay their bills ibut just at the present time they are busted. As a last resort, the |Hastern people have sent a tele. gram that the cash must be ratsed. and tn order to do so goods suffi clent must be sold. The Monarch jis now preparing for a big sale | Watch for announcement later, ¢** wing of the building, with great, = _ ors | Ostrich feather trimmings, also feathers, flows ers, foliage, etc.—everything that is new and late, VALUES TO $12.00 AT $2.50. SEE WINDOW, This much fs certain: The man or woman who has once acquired the habit of paying bills by check will never go back to the old meth. qt. To write your personal check the easy way, the dignified way, a business-like way. Yoar after | ear it has proven the satisfactory a RECORD of ev ECEIPT for every THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ae ae. Gan sae Poy Ane 113 —UIS—l7 SECOND AVENUE orricena Ay CHIL BERG, 1 cm TRG, way. You ha Presitent. | orything, « thing In many cities the facilities of the Cheeking System are not ao | corded to depositors unless large | A balances are maintained. We are gind to extend those facilities te amall accounts, as well as large ne8- and to those not fam DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, lain the xystem to with it ss Morks, Bonds re Private Wires and, in spite of his string of vie Connelly, a single man of Squam . 7 Phones—t7?. 704-305 906 Aleck tories, the public fs apt to regard (By United Presa.) ish harbor, was drowned in the On Savings O/ Compound TEA. him with suapicion. in view of the SAN FRANCISCO. Nov 20. canal here Monday His body has reeent efforts of Bil was made a false fav We Pay © _ Interest Good tea and tea are A LITTLE FRUIT “ARM. quires, who | Johnny Frayne, repre e in his en: | Griffia Johnny Murphy, repre | 80ns witnessed the accident ted by Jack|B0t been recovered. Several per : [fh Alesha Guiding. Owned by the = quite different; both grow |] 9 down, 65 @ Month Par Acre. counter with Tommy Burns, and sented by Ed Nolan, last night sig " | Mandinavian American Bank \4 at; both g In the famous Yakima dis was @t even mousy in his battle|ed articles to box 3@ rounds be | President Castro Again itl : jon the same bush trict. Cultivated, irrigated, with Jack Twin Sullivan. Coffroth’s club in hie arena at Col CARACAB, Venennela, Nev, 20.— planted and cared for. Your grocer returns your money \if you don't like Sehilling’s Best; we pay bim RECEIVER'S SALE} Py t ~ > Via Port of So 1 nd ol 0 i i Cafrett’s ctee ta Me arena ot Col] Ci comaitttc f Scandinavian American Bank YESTERDAY'S RACES ics . — “ dad. Now. 19.) wident Castro is Profits Heavy Jagain in il! health at Los Teques vemamuarvame Ale ska Building, Soot)! mmmecmmeaseran LONDON, Nov, %0.—The Liver. | ~ a: ~ ~ _ we First race, fiveeighths mile— pool Courier, tn an arti o Green Goods, 110 (Ross), 9 to 2, ing the steamers Ly won; Uncle Sam, 107, second; Mauretania, figures that a ai San Gil, 112, third. Time, 1:01 voyage yields to elther a pre Second race, futurity course-—- about $66,000. The expenditures Money Muss, 108 (Knapp) 2 to 1, are extimated to be $89,900. CALHOUN, DENNY @ ||_EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg Now that the financial panic is over, you can turn your thoughts to things: more profitable—where you can invest your money and reap the largest fe turns. Invest it in the good merchandise now being sold at the McC Store, at savings of 10, 15, 20 and 25 per cent, in some cases even f Where can you realize better dividends on your investment? Certainly nm where. Here are some of the special pricings. Every article in the store® reduced. The Great Sale of Thanksgiving is proving to be more popular as it grows older | | $18.00 SUITS, $8.95—Every suit in the store up to $18.00 will go in this special offering for tomorrow. This $8.00 PETTICOATS, $5.00—Sik Petticoats, and more than thn hundred to choose from. Anothery of those bargains picked up in New York during the bank scare, The Petticoats, every one of them , were made to sell for $8.00 each. Thay are a splendid quality, have full silk dust ruffles, come in tailored and fancy styles, with various finishe tucks, ruffles, ; rdion pleating, ruching all the daintiest of the new modes. Black and all the ohm ors are included | As stated above, 5. | ne time ago we were forced out of our store on Second avenue, and for the last six months have had to place our pianos tn temporary storage. During this time many fine pianos have accumulated which we are now forced to close out at about wholesale prices. We know {it will paralyze the retail plano buat and that, too, at a time of year when we should be reaping a harvest of the usual Christmas high prices. gives you a chance to choose froma wide range of materials and styles Nearly every suit is made of good alt-wool cloth. Only a few are cot ton warp goods. Among them are Prince Chap, semi-fitting, tight fitting and two or three other styles Some are in misse izes, but we COULDN'T BE HELPED. But we are unable to prevent it, We now have over 300 pianos on band, and 200 more are due to arri by the first of the year T Instruments we were forced to take, for the reason that we had previously contracted for them. While, as a matte@@f O@iree, we « yald not dis pose of them while they were In storage. ly we find ourselves overloaded with stock # use sure methods of quick dispose 81g OPPORTUNITY Thin ts a rare opportagity for the publio—one that won't come again very soon. very plane in our house is strietly high grede-—few that UBUA sell for lows than $350 aud up to $2,000 in va: These will go from $192 and up. can fit all ladies who come—lar ge and small. And we know you'll come, for this is the greatest suit pquent bargain offered this seaso ‘sre $ must gain ered this season. It's re markable Suits to $18.00, for ONT shina A ehns bd BED BLANKETS—Tomorrow the Receiver will |] BED SHEETS—Good, b on all suits overcoats and cravenettes $8 values at only neavy muslin Bed Sheet TERMS Low have on sale about 300 pairs of large, clever size Six nehes, hemmed ends and seamed ® vantage, we have cut our terme fro and will give splendid vice. The per cent gray Bed Blanketa—the kind that are as soft down will to 75 per ce less than neual $10. Tbe each. The Receiver has 52 Always Right take one to your home to the touch as a piece of down and as anug mar Catalogues mailed free. to country folk warm as they can posatbly be. Are well bound tine 2nd and Yesier Fe eee ane Bich Tle welas mith two-inch band of gray mercerized tinen- | MAIR, BRUSHES—A manuinctorecs Samii This is opening week with us, in our new store. ette, and have fancy blue and pink ders, Ex Sa vesnes anc ¢ .o and we offer free souvenirs to all visttors, as fol | collent values at the regular ane L Receiver chanced to pick up for @ men — Where the cars stop lows ] 04.76 @ pair. Receiver's price only $3.98 allows to offer you a great bargain ia Sa Sheet Muate Dept —Sheet Must $0 60 | bristle brushes tomorrow. Good $1.60 and yrs Talking Machine Dept—Panorama View of | NATURAL GRAY WOOL FILLED BED BLANK brushes ith solid polished backs = Seattle 50 ETS—Like the above, but fn the 104 stxe, and brushes for Christmas 5 quite @ Piano Dept. — Sou Autopiano Dept lued at 25 00 ir valued at 00 | worth regularly §3.50 « pair. Receiv large assortment ton w at, each .. | BED COMFORTS—About twenty-five full case - ecsneaii Total $61 00 SILK SCARFS—Teautiful Silk Scarfe—full two of the finest Bed Comforts go tn the sale tlt We cordia t t n 1 . yards long; 4 ned especially for wearing to weok ng them find t r , large, ee ph sicher he Hon Tine le ot a the party or ater, Come in P , nade ort, « re the best qual j nO here are t 1,006 ‘ | and fe con v with $ you 4 me PEN EVENINGS. | lesigns, large and small patterns; worth quilted bo and is tied with pink Sasouy tf y cos i oy Li a é LE $4.50 each; Recetver's price 1 98 yard. A $3.50 value; marked by the $2.75 TI | on . Receiver at only . Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to a cent What your move will cost Mair 4. 71 51g In | INC. ASHE io 1 1918 GECOND Ave “Kohler & Ch Temple of Music Bldg.” Opposite Arcade Block, Bet Union and University Ste, Seattio, Wash McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets. BEKINS STORACE CG, Inc. COR, THIRD & WABHINGTON. Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates.

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