The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1907, Page 6

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Want Ads And We Will Do the Rest Charge for one Insertion, 100 per Une. Seyen words to the line. Thre Times, one cent & word, One month, 6e per line per day Minimum charge for an “ad” 20 conte. DOWNTOWN AGRBNCY— al allard 306 MAIN OFFI Seventh av, between Union and University Phones, Matn 1050; hid. 441 The Star cannot guarantee } accuracy or assume reaponsibil ity for errors of any kind oc telephoned adver BANKS, THB CANADIAN BANK OF curring fa rm Hl tsements. NT. Mar | cash hie of Drranra® >» V. Molt Temple, ath and 1 the time jays, Fridays WILLMAN, 1 ADOLPH BRURENS, tit | Mook © D ING. works, ring v1. Queen Cy Dre MUSICAL. Titan Fisher, votce. @ Woelyoke Mock tt Srohestre. elit sth A 1st® WANTED—MALE. ajo Qusk ead wing dancin tau Third av B Pallieter—Throat, Alaska Bide Mab Du Bid, 1801 Recond ay. Arcale Skis aed geo Dr. Dalton, ¥ | te-artnary i " FURNITURE WANTED. iatinrrscmoninnarte De Veides Lp oye . v eo Sadie’ tio2 oe fea bo3e ANTE MISCELLANEOUS. — ———~— ‘Wanted 9309 Y) mission, § per cent int 7 tke to t eows Thomas fF WANTEO—REAL ESTAT ST Sewing Machines, bank dr posit benk offic JOSEPH BE THOMAS & CO. ® Cherry St plaint The Lo Kennedy Drag Co, First av vaudev and Cherry The BALLARD’ AGENCY—P, Ht vaudevill Muilen, 82 lard av! opp. The Lyrie Third Next week moving pietur song by Ada Gautior California in “49, altic ‘aude and an lustrated Avenue | Jelephone Them Be apse Man, o.oo i To Us Seattle The Tyre Pantages ora, trained Italian street « The Next week ext week The Btronger Rollicking The Land of Married Camille, Bsign oxt The New Dotuinion,” Coltmeum Batollia Antonine, he r Onetti nd Garela in’ a nd other vaude and varied and le, imported CHARGES AGAINST N. P, OLYMPIA jrallroad commission has made com against ont banking |cific and ordered a hearing before jest allowed 68 | finelf January 20, on an order to jeompel the rallroad to establish a —tt| block system or Doo the ot Northern Pa her device for protection of tracks between FOR oarsman, fon of Paul crew this year, and bas ped out of traf Just What You Want WO good rivers, ONLY 7 4“ from TIDE water he i J fr acre, Terms R eV full particulars call on Pullman Junetion and Pullman, (JARVIS, TOO HEAVY U” CREW University rowing squad hae lost a valuable and a member of las Jarvis, for th r that Jarvia ta too heavy to of 7 FOR RENT—ROOMS. “| ua Ballard Rooms Le laa, 0 Tid Ave Hew Poone, Ba | yernceass " ee FRUIT AND DAIRY FAanM | sms i SINESS CHANCES. " RMS AND ACREAGE. of any kind t : . ond ws ir WHEELS cant B ‘ ' 1 , tur '§ H 4 . a Fi ’ mo “It : ’ f Zt I Mr PY « 4 q ¢ puren, ivin'ts i } = LOST AND FOUND. ' t p Hope Pine, | a Bovey ' STORAGE. ¥ UNION THA f he f Bona 1108 First ove Phones Mein te OPTIC Arcaae. a} Ce, 109 manufarturing ~ABSTRACTORS. fe vita") te sntord . Bbstrac + demee Bern, te . SO O8 Se 8 6SS OOS SHEE ME me BPE H EH Oe BO Beletuae Karena “o® $2,200 1 ty Only a Few Left NEW railway NOW building “International Bond & Realty Co. 1009 American Bank Bidg $3,500 4 For Cheap Your Savings p in 9 monthe of Washington in thy t a few sectlo ne of It has ora on ratinent For ve "FARMS AND ACREAGE. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER | BALK AT PAYING T cor® and employes do not with Secretary H, 8. Frye of the King County Republican club that they should recognize the elut the cause from which they ob! their living” an jolp the elub for that 4 then erform thelr duties in the aithfully and efficiently ei i wae q | mptroller Harry W. Car: | The mosteextraordinary cut price sale ever offered in Seattle at thig Season © are members of the clab, Hut!) roll # a 9 . Ithe idea that they are under aay “I have not and shall not require|f Of the year, Xmas” is only a few days away, but we can not wait for the obligation to It is not countendné|my deputies and employes to join ed by them in hin aw hue have In his employ a man who Wilt not become a me and contribute cause living. who is himself a t club, “Il expect the men in my office |the King County Republican club to earn their salaries in the work |They may do #o or not as they | Come early. they perform for the county If please. 1 shall make it no cond | . they were not doing that | should | tion of their employment, under a feel under no obligation to retain | clreumstances of them, o that they join t | Republican club, that they do me in regard to retaining them HARRY ORCHARD TO | day | make prosecution nesnes NEW NATIONAL me—To wife of W. J. Wit oe BET Mame, 1031 Stewart, Dec. 1, ® son nd a hundred and one othe gs to make old or young hz 4 (By United Press.) ts 1s Sere or bichon 1a hundred and one other things to make old or young happy Xmas day, WASHINGTON, Dee, 6,—The na-| 1729 Summit av., Dec, 3, a son ae ; tonal counell of commerce, with {atoffereon--To wife of C. r & membership starting with thirty MS age re 427 Fairview, Nov 8 : wt odd organizations o 7, a daughter Fi id F N k H f P ! ta the lasaer atten, ane Borshein—-To wit alain urs an ur ec pieces at al rice ultimately t Seattle, Dec, 6, a ¢ ‘ : all of the Johnson To wife mcar Johr wa | bodies in the son, 7548 Sunnyeide, Dec a j launched at a ¢ ae = pm can : | totiows | tio pang Py ogame Every-Day Needs at Half Price aie ber, gad now tebe be ott, for} Breve W. a Brown, 10, Nov HOSIERY NOTIONS NEEDLES—PINS. Gormanentiy ialered hie’ hearing|” Raberte-ft. W. Roberts, 64, De UNDERWEAR | VEILINGS COTTON THREAD | t} ¥ BLDG ‘ 4 ¥ ' ' “| He reen F | a ne | | | ‘ @ %-foot | Men at t Batiara | 4 1907. TO THE FAIR—Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets, County Troasurer George Russell a | »- CHRISTMAS ° i o I do not recognize the King| : }County Republican club aa the} \ cause from which [ and the me ‘4 ms | my office obtain our Itving, 1] ‘Oe! H he have not required the men In my 1 4 e@ive to Join the elub nor sball t C4 do #0, If they wish to join it all nd right. That te thelr busine not de 6, What I shall require is that OLL REPUBLICAN CLUB Republican elty and county “Xmas” trade. Our creditors demand their money AT ONCE, and we must } pay them or go to the wall, and we are forced to sacrifice our entire stock at any price it will bring, regardless of cost or value. It means an enormous loss, but what can we do? They insist on having their money, and the only way we can get it is to sell enough goods to pay them off. It is a shame to sacrifice the goods at this time of the year, but we have no choice jn the the elub. Parish Wants Efficiency Mr. Frye’s idea waa expremed al report to the eth | County A tin whieh he sald = offiebal aday No republican shoud ber of the elub ba year to the he obtains his quire ther any political organization as al} jeondition of remainiug tn the} office, | Agnew ts Opposed. | Corporation Counsel Seott Cal-| Auditor ¢ his from whieh . : by matter. Read this and see what it means to you. Sale starts Saturday morn. ing, at 9:30, and lasts until we have raised the cash we must have, We do not guarantee the time—it may be two days, or it may be a week, Better | houn The men in my office will use their own discretion about joining County Agnew ber of the} Bo hes sald Staten District A d said: “As the } my is not a member King County Republican certainly shail not require the men in the office to become mem bere Li ft club I other | & to ther King County nor will the fact or do not influence oods in the ve only been opened a wee Every single dollar's worth of Holiday ¢ price Many of them hi must have the cash, DOLLS | TOYS at just half days, but we K or t GO ON STAND (By United Press.) deliet! FANCY CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC PERFUMES GLOVES a and as soon as thie is di | BOISE, Idaho, Dec, ¢—Harry Or- | Orehard wy wp caltee.: ERs bea GAMES JEWELRY TOILET CASES o chard will begin telling, for th port a re . BOOKS PICTURES MIRRORS TOILET SETS UMBRELLAS MEN'S TIES PURSES POCKETBOOKS HAND BAGS | HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR COLLAR AND CUFF SETS MUSIC ROLLS | DRAWN WORK | FANCY SUSPENDERS | SHELL GOODS | NECKLACES ALBUMS TOILET ARTICLES MANICURE SETS SMOKING SET$ SHAVING SETS SILK SHAWLS WAIST PATTERNS RAZOR SETS KNIVES FANCY PIPES nd time, his story of wholess an rial f the « that penalty for his er again open the book of his life to the tnepection of the world. The the a ution tn will ms certain mpleted tom morning Ja the ope the jury and Mor H. Hawley will 1g statement for the row It will requt to but a few wit « hb the pus red to ORGANIZATION ne wife of H. 8. Car Hillman City, Nov. 7 | Useful Christmas Gifts at Half Price | i ffice of Secretary of Commerce nd Labor Straus, The meeting | ror a dangh ewes To wife of F. D. Dewa Columbia City, Dao, 9.8 sor. ge. || CHILDREN’S COATS SUITS KIMONOS 1) Se MISSES’ COATS SKIRTS DRESSING SACQUES SHIRT WAISTS MILLINERY LOUNGING ROBES FANCY HOSIERY Station M, Nov. 2 © United tSates & #00 H. Schwab, of New York chairman, and ce it. | appointed to perfect or INFANTS’ COATS | INFANTS’ HATS DEATH RECORD. Deaths were today ‘egistered as and sight : j% 1613 4th By. We nas KNIT SKIRTS | ALL-OVERS SILK THREAD xrittseure Bank Closes [Columbia st. oe ee. 3. Pal LACES TRIMMINGS BINDINGS bode Ai iealioaat beat detiea ta: anes eile howptal. gine r - x EMBROIDERIES | CHIFFONS | TRIMMING BRAIDS a ooo BT rg eg mae cis RIBBONS LACE NETS | LACE CURTAINS th te ap Dermnor—0, Dertnr, 18, De MITTENS | | KNIT GOODS PORTIERES iene _ HOSE SUPPORTERS | ALL RUGS | COUCH COVERS EMB.COLLARS | DRESSGOODS | STAND COVERS — Household Needs at Half Price HB ps | fal Gas B CROCKERY OILCLOTH | JARDINIERES « us Brown CHINA LINOLEUM TOILET SETS am ae GLASSWARE TINWARE HARDWARE ee ays: WOODENWARE GRANITEWARE CUTLERY : a ‘ - ev “For a few more Hi H j : hes ck eee Other Things You Need One-Third Less Hh, and Raincoats will COMFORTERS TABLE LINENS BEDSPREADS | Jaa be reduced one-third. BLANKETS TOWELS . ELS “ids The Stein-Blech sale : : sate FLA i BED PILLOWS CUSHION PILLOWS FLANNELETTES GINGHAMS NAPKINS TOWELING WASH GOODS WHITE GOODS OUTING FLANNE EIDERDOWNS LININGS DRAPERIES will be continued also. We Knew _ Bleached and_ Unbleached Cottons, Sheeting, Pillow Casing, Ready-Made Sheets and Pillow Cases One-Quarter Less ia MEN’S GOODS ONE-THIRD WORKING SHIRTS WOOL SOX OVERALLS FLANNEL SHIRTS COTTON SOX JUMPERS When we inauguraged these great sales. DRESS SHIRTS NECKTIES SWEATERS They are not duplicated any place in SLICKERS SUSPENDERS RAINCOATS the Northwest. HATS COLLARS CUFFS ; The Stein-Bloch§Sale took the town i | by storm (as we expected). But people S ae ie : r re rf . | ig at the chance to buy $20 to $50 for Boys Clothing Youths Clothing Men’s Clothing, Young Men's Clothing ia i ey HALF PRICE HALF PRICE i 1) T Do You Know Any Easier Way to Make Money Than This; We Think Not The Fair GUS BROWN Always Right Second and Yesler Or Second Ave.ye: , oO Where the Cavs Sop Between pie Pike and Pine Sts. + Store Opens Tomorrow 9:30 A, M. and Closes 9:30 P. Me” oo aR Gant At atta ana ®

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