The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1907, Page 5

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CTED S$ PROVE A i {By United Press.) ” William _. Nov 3 “iil am art atud hot Tinapett to death while poh Mra William Dtsstng hed met the young man » yours ago. pollee at, appar he Dixal pat ane bad jeft Chandier for al (By United Press.) CREEK, Mich Sinclair, who ts p with ty, says about the first of he Will head & new cep golony, Which will be a re Heticon Hall venture in edie #, but will differ even Ity from conventional did the Hfated Engle aeperiinent, which went up in Nov, 28 year new colony will be a Holt on the hoof,” said Sinelatr Tive iu wagons and tents Por vot a: T baf nod, blease show P Det eulds me; I am a yeteh “¥ vill now carfe der gobbler; “You mean der gimiets. iti? your kulfe in combany.” coi I dis f id’ eeeege ead like a hog. 1 alvaye “Why, blease?” you dankfulness, “Tam dankfuiness becoss your face dit nod grow on ma, Adolf.” “Hef you nod read der bresident’s prockiam Mt you liking some cons: a to some me, dey alvays go to my head.” “Reale we ead some of der vite meat.” VICIDE MAY }few minutes, when she heard a She catted her husband, i the art student dead on Dineioger, her huaband @nd a woman, Who gave the name of Violet Marshal, and who resides in the Dixstnger apartments, were taken nto Bess satin. IN SINCLAIR 1S. NOW PLANNING HEW HELICON HALL VENTURE We wii will tour California first of all, and then go to Burope, visiting not od places and people “The Countesa of Warwick has invited us to spend a week at War wick castle, We will live thus for ton years, educating our cbildren next to nature. We will be vegetarian and non rent payers, and go in for dress re- form and all other radical ideals whieh appeal to us, Thia is our se tution of the modern problem of liv ing without servants and living next to nature.” ~ A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE BY F. W. SCHAEFER, Osgar? ton T* me vere id laa on der bill of fare.” om? Id fae leuth soap.” tartan, ba, ha, ha!” wiN you haf some of der goblets? Yess, ife me der liver.” you dink you vill be content mit dt” “Bere: 1 I haf no liver combiatat you go, eading mit your knife. I dowd see how you can easy Yen you warn how.” ia tirkey hase been to der deetiad.” ® teeth pulled t™ id bat a Milling pad in, und also got a plate.” Do you take afder your fadder?™ helup myseluf fairest, ha, ha, ba!” scrambled brains.” “Bo we can finish before td gods dark, ha, ha, he!” *Blease make me no vittieci “Stob youf teasing. und haf | oTank you, von vill do. “E hobe me you dim't oferead yourself ad diss feni om der contrariness, { radder underrate id, tee-hee “| hobe You dit sod rob your bet to one ofer dies spread. provision a tablecloth ?* some mashed potatoes.” with a bullet wound to! TO OBSERVE CHRIGTMAS, (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Chriat mAs carole may ati! be sume and the holiday will be observed slung traditional line@in the public schools of thin ‘city wo far Ma the educational authorities are con corned. The board of edueation | wnanimously adopted a resoiution which places that body on record }aa BOL oposed to the observances and leaves the matter to the nde | ment of individual superintendents, ‘MARINE HOSPITAL NECESSARY Urrent haste in the building of the now marine hoxpital at the yavy yard, for whieh $150,000 were ap “Fool, how.can | tell dem apart ven dey are all togedder?™ Viaper ta dem, you blockhead, viaper to dem.” behaluf ef Ger manctehmend we vish to make an annoane der Tanksgifing kimono a free ticket to der Salfation ay dinner viii be gifen to efery laty vich cam answer der reason tes ao Tirkey Dressed Ven Id Ain‘d? * NOW FOR THE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS for the Big Toy Opening Saturday, in the Biggest Toy Store in Seattle. Toy Trains. PRICE $2.00—Me- Toy Tratw on Track, ty of extra track, fn- amd car, in the Toy Pianos. REGULAR PRICE $1.00—The Sehoenhit Rosewood Finish Twelve Keyed Upright Piano, a little beauty. Friday 69c special Building Blocks. REGULAR PRICE 500—Box of A. B. C. Bullding Blocks, large PRICE SOc—Maque I Heads with closing eyes. Your oid dollic, For | size (teaches baby the alpha special, bet). A Friday Borrce eencueee-sQQG | speedad pot st oe .-0se- 29¢ Lantern. Desse PRICE $1.25—Roil rt Plates. Magic Lantern with 1,000 Neatly Decorated China lens and 1 doz. extra | Dessert Pilates, worth double y all 1908 views, the price asked; big bar. apeetal 75¢ gain, Friday, only 10c Soap Friday for 10 ep — iT Scrub Pails. WH %0c—Smooth, Galvan Serub Pails, holds twelve ie; will Inet @ life 18c Friday special TH 75c—Fieat quality Fine od Keen ay are Shears. Siminons’ Keen Kutter Ladies House Shears, best quality and warranted. Friday 45c special Crosscut Saws. WORTH $1.75-—Diston’s Cross One Man Saw four-foot Door Mats. allie ae See neat crucible steel blade, with apecial 3c rr a Friday $1 A3 woes and Saucers. Shaving Stick. WORTH a 25 PER DOZ— | WORTH 25e—Cake ot Colgate’s China Salad = Offer Big special purchase of Beautiful China Salad Set a decorations, extra good qual ity—the | have ever had up to $1.25; 7 to a set, Friday only 1i9e PELGER HORLBUT 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET and worth Id po | propriated at the last congrems, lis the action advised by Surgeon General P.M. Rixey, in hin last Jannual report just tsauod Considerable apace is devoted in the repert to a diseussion of the conditions at Hremerton, explani fm with the fon that the remarkable ity from sertous epidemics ‘© is more @ matter of luck than Proper sanitary measures’ "He ox plains that the station will soon become a large and important one, while the only accommodations available are merely sick quarters Practically the only hospital on the west coast,” he sayy, “le at Mare taland,.” IRRIGATION A SUCCESS. (By United Press.) RALTIMORE, Nov. 28. —Secre } tary of the Intertor Garfield spoak ing of irrigation, sald in an inter view “This work has advanced far enough to demonstrate absolutery its success, = We Vouwtables, grain and everything jelse growing on lands where noth jin but cactus grew before the day jot irrigation,” NEW FAIRBANKS FOLDER. “The Winter Route Between Fair hanks, Alaska, and Seattle, via Val }des,” ie the title of a new pam jiust txaued by the Northw Steamship company. The r contains a new map of Alaska, and especially the Tanana district. About that plambing and heating | polled the train crew to give them have seen fruits, | THE SEATTLE STAR_THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1¥0/. TRAMPS SEIZE FREIGHT TRAIW trainmen to take them pec Word |the feild of accounting, and has was telephoned ahead and at Vina jcontracta with the United St Ma 20 offi ere awalting the | postal trpin and succeeded in arresting 48 | Stee! trust an Sees Tho men claim to bo mill | Hons. da out of employment. ’ Peter Haltin, a carrier boy for} (By Uni@d Prom the Post-intolligencer, ffered «| FRESNO, Cale Now. sixty | NOTED ACCOUNTANT HE novere fall yeaterday while practic tramps selggd a’ Southern frotght train@t Mendota, wh railway crosses the river, an: aci tie the oo ing in & School gymnasium, He A Lowes Dickinson, head of Price pustained « broken arm. Wrterhoune @& Co. ef pert BCOO0NL: emm:mmn-mme-men-snsmemsmumennemenrt ants, has been in the city the past| Semi annual statement of Wash « ride to Freano, At Freane they )day or two on business with the |Ington Fire shows paid up capt seized another freight train, whiqh}logal branch house. Mr. Diekin- $250,000. Reserve, New Tork baw Was outbound, and compelled the|son Ie a very prominent man In | $40,000 For the strong—that they may keep their strength. For the weak-that they may regain their strength. For the young that they may grow in strength. 'Uneeda Biscuit the most nutritious food made from wheat. | Clean, crisp and fresh. In moisture and ¢ dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY jin your new house te. G. H. Brows Plumbing ( 221 Pine st. | | B There never was a ticipating a big gray mixtures. $15.00 Cravenettes, Red $18.00 Cravenettes, Red $20.00 Cravenettes, Red $25.00 Cravenettes, Red Get our exti- | eee THE MOST FOR YOUR MO and it never was so true as it is right now that you can get the most at this big Reduction Sale. ii trade, we purchased an extremely large stock, and now, at the end of the season, we find ourselves with a surplus of stock on hand, radical reductions in all departments. Cravenettes A large and complete stock of Priestley’s Rain coats, every one guaranteed waterproof; they come in 52-inch lengths, in plain blacks and grays and Large Line of Furnishings A. BRIGGE Largest Clot & CO., ‘on the Coast. NEY “most for his money,” An ig Reduction Sale time when it was more important that one should get the This stock we must dispose of at once, and we make That is, indeed, a money-saving opportunity. Suits $12.50 Suits, in worsted’, cassimeres and gray mixtures. Reduction Sale $15.00 Suits, in fancy worsteds, blue and black serge, gray mixtures. tion Sale price $16.50 and $18.00 Suits, in all the latest shades in browns, fine silk mixtures and 88 worsteds, blues and blacks included. Reduction Sale price .. SACSLK: SA SD A Laer AaB ER OO ENE 6h'e 5.0) 08 FTE wis set basins vebee be 10.45 $20.00 and $22. 50 Suits—-These Suits show their worth in the way they are built, the hand work, finish, ete.; they come in single and double breasted, in imported tweeds, fancy mixtures and English tweeds. Reduction Sale price ... $12.65 A very large stock of Overcoats in long, medium, short and box, semi-form fitting, in kerseys, black friezes, cheviots and fancy overcoatings. Every garment is an example of high-grade coat making in quality, style and workmanship. uction Sale price. $10.00 $15.00 Overcoats, Reduction Sale price ...$10.00 uction Sale price. $12.50 $18.00 Overcoats, Reduction Sale pric $12.5 uction Sale price. .§15.00 $20.00 Overcoats, Reduction Sale pric $15.00 uction Sale price... $16.35 | 295.00 Over: oats, Reduction Sale price ... $16.35 Shoes 50c and 75e Neckties, Reduction Sale price Bates and Packard . . 4 Union-Made Shoes— $1.25 and $1.50 paid lf Shirts, Reduction ris $4.50 Vici Kid Shoes price $1.10 . : sie P Reduction Sale price $1.75 and $2.00 F ancy Golf Shirts, Reduction Sale $3.25 price evvalale cave V caea tak $1.35 > es00'Ve “sits 27 a a ad : ee fs $5 elour Calf Shoes, $2.00 Sweaters, Reduction Sale price $1.15 Reduction’ Sale price, $3.50 Fancy Stripe Sweaters, Reduction Sale price $3.56 CetRe ieee he ee Roe ptine Feeeveanesens . $6.00 Box Calf and Vici $3.00 Hats, Reduction Sale price ....... $2.00 Kid Shoes, Reduction $4.00 Hats, Reduction Sale price ...... $3.00 Sale price $4.45 100 Dozen Shawknit Socks included in this sale at, a pair .........65 cece rece e cece edbens 20¢ CLEARING HOUSE LL SU TES ARE AS GOOD AS GOLD AT THIS BIG REDUCTION SALE, ITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE CERTIFICA 1 OF CHARGE, A. BRIDGE & CO. 103-105-107 LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Wwe and 89-91-93 Wa™ a little talk on holiday credit-giving —no doubt you are familiar with our plan to help the gift-giver through our exceptional credit- giving terms —simply to retell it to you here in case you are not. —our idea is to extend help through our popular and well-known credit-giving methods to the buyers of holiday articles—such credit help that will be of absolute assistance—of practt- cal benefit and such that will appeal to every- one. -this is a plain business proposition with us— we have perfect faith in the gift-buyer, his word to us is “as good as a government bond,” and we do not want him or her to hesitate to take advantage of the exceedingly liberal terms of credit we will extend on any purchase here. —the holiday show is now at its best—we are proud and enthusiastic over it, and say posi- tively to you this store's showing of practical, worthy holiday articles is the brightest, larg- est, fairest-priced in the West. redit From fire, burglars or accidental loss at the nom- inal cost of $3.00 per year should appeal to every- one. Private Papers, Jewels, Etc. Are secure in a Safe Deposit Box, and you know where to lay your hands on them when you want them. Vaults o 8a. m. to Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 SENECA ST. 3 ape from 8 a.m.to5 p.m. Saturdays, |EVERYTHING GOES AND SO DO WE Our lease has expired, and we must vacate. All of our uncalled-for Suits and Overcoats to be closed out at half price. We have only a few, come early and secure a_ tailor- made Suit or Overcoat at less than you pay for a hand-me-down. Note the prices below and be convinced. $25.00 Uncalled-for $30.00 Uncalled-for $35.00 Uncalled-for $40.00 Uncalled-for so Suits or Overcoats. $12.50 Suits or Overcoat s. $15.00 Suits or Overcoats. $17.50 Suits or Overcoats. $20.00 Imperial Tailoring Co. 1112 SECOND AVENUE. Moving and | Storage Co. Incorporated WASHINGTON BEKINS COR. THIRD AND Finest and B iture, Pianos, Bagkage M jally Con structed Plano W Charge for Coming to you \ a No Hour Work. We can tell you to ove will cost Phones Inc Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Rates. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. RRO JERS, snd: aie wa Dide

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