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aay pre eetrereg'"* . asa ph er Ne the after and given io this a ef me " Ff the bus se shall not b« a the tery ‘or bona fide re ‘at the time Any ficense unloxs Mbalty expires within Heense period 2 mar be wal’ if two-th! OT rhis chase Tquor license & banger perio! | ‘sum required shall in no fae thousand year & pelting oF ‘i ¥ of euch v ‘wh yecs tees than four b year mat outaite of ; Shall not be granted mecturers, of Liquors The » 5 ter any Havor ‘ie no case be lene | reward by the general for ebaracter be collected set paid ry before the ts 7 AS Fequiting (he fe amant any license previously OF Otherwise or to transfer of acy li resalved, that the be and the Bubmitied to the elec for thetr ratit? tlection ad Counetl the 1 and signed by fn authentication This tnd day of Jan- ‘¢ 0 SURNETT. JR. of the City Council i coy & wor Looe CARROL, and ex-officio City publication, February —_ a to be a. MON NO, 1125. AMENDMENT NO. tment . ae ‘Vetere of the fat the wert genera! the City Counc) 12 ition to 5¥ of the for the ot toa Cs oe Beat halla shall with such’ csr to the Becre Public Works the time , wih, th date of } Bi thd, shall he firee Board of Pubtic Wo orks a Bars At its nex ewepaper ft at the begins Next ensuing foe) Bald year, be wsch ss i gBEOvided. ow Said Board al! bits | with ition Coy in considernt of the « nt ae and agree: Bald Finca! Yen Bamed in rint things ". quired im the Of the city Fact ¥ 8 city offi Ming, the Ma 8nd emptoy a | Certified e « unsuceesstul ponaln shall eturned to the proposer, The cer Uined cheek « the auc estul proposal returned to ch prapoaer up: the time and tm ated of the contra . qu If the succons til pro f wignated as city requiring fixed not and parcel or part nd declare the same a first || , m and shall cause the rotl| be delivered te the ity wy evn ie A With his cort | notices jan a the same has been duly ag xt ait other the City Council, ‘upan” receipt ot || n st] ate ¢ t ( ne ard or other officer or function | ¢ i | ary of the city, which by thie chare| ¢ | The firet half of thie addtt * ‘ol ‘ } ‘ shall be required to be il he vecond hate Witt’ aot ast long, The 'p "tar wi except UF statement pe. | Meee te ee peda + i : i section 32 of thie Art cle. | e280 TO 8 Bacn ewepaper, but” wat ‘ta “ | wer at tatewoed. and then. follow aid to cur sign on property, Out cucive tnawes, -¢ ea be there ever won durin . on stnaewthe Ta als onentet ake 4 OF auch owner nel Car leaves Piret av. aud—NeslerWey 16 minutes of the. hour | © failure to mall the! same shall not be fatal when publi | }eation thereof is made) | has been certified to . wotion. amd that untoas payment ts || e@ NOTtTNWes ree 10. 0 | within. thirty. (a0) | late of such fF e such asee | ane ¢ wiia st Botwne ret and Second wilt beacon: delinquent and | Ronee—Maia 6444 " + Oe bear interest at the _ } SEC te Ber cent per annum until p PREMARIN a aR ERT — = Pp 5 BR. Ag pot Bald before such anne r hall have become delinquent ite pasnage thin Soth day ‘ot be fea ey OF fire per cont, shail Breer pene cas Baa siete ~ ee te nd auch Inquent ‘nN OO. 7 President pre tem of the city ee A Bea cae nee aye iF i ag ye this 20th day of De- Sof y of De W. CARROLL omptrotter aid ex-officio ity Date c 1 PNG of Cet publication, February ———$ RESOLUTION NO. 1198. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. A resotui J proposition to amend See Artiole Vitt he City of the subm neeits bouche gual. ty of Seat neral election. od by the City Counet? e City of Seattle of Artiele VIIT of of fe the: ef the City to read Section & There shall sineer, a Superint aod Sewers. Superintendent of Light- | ing and Wat t of Bulldir of Public vith the Ad Counesi, herein we Years, Criterion olnted by adv each of whom the Mayor aud consent of jor the term. ex otherwise provided, A be it further reselwed, that the foregoing i cane in eer jvaltfied voters of site for thelr tion, at the ment bd held om the Sra day of March, eee. i Passed the City Counett the toa day f January, 1905, and signed me tn open seasion th aut of its passage this tad day eary, 1904. cH. URNETT. IR. President of the city Coungih Pited 2s me thie ted day of wary, lee e H.W. CARROL City Comptrolier and ex-officte a ther i Date of firet publication, February RESOLUTION No. PROPOSED reaolut rite. AMENDMENT NO. 14. end proposition to VIit of the City Char iding for Ube wuld Boat Be it resolved by Clty Counct! of the City of Beattie That Article Vill of the City Charter of the City of Seattle be smended by addin iherete Section Te, te nr Section |perintendent of public uthlities He shall rigidly enforce the provisions | ¢ franchise ordinances. and the and regulations of the Board oe Pobtic Worke relating to his de partment. He shall, se far as public necessity may demand, superintend all franchiae construction which may be carried om in or across the streets | ef the City of Seattle wheal t time te time present te the | Roard of Public Works written rec- ommendations aa to such or betterments which should | se quired to be made ta the a eaulpmen' ot franckiae secure the comfor' and sataty of of the i He an nm his offers enall " series to seale, showing the he! ® Tt shall be hie @uty to carefully examine every | application made for franchi situction tn the City of Reattle and sa report hie reesqsmpanés: to the Beard of Public connection with the ¢ shall consider every a the City of yop Civil, Service rules. have control of | the employment of all labor, skitied other, ih his department. He shall time to time, prescribe or direct. At the first meeting of the City Coun- i «he the i day of April, 1908, the Mayor shell agpeimt a. superin- tendent of public utilities whoee term of pence shall expire December 31. "And be it further resolved that the fe amendment be, and herehy submitted to the alified voters of the City of Be- for thetr ratification of rejeo- vm at the next general election to held March 3, Paseod the City, OOunetl the tnd lay of Janua o% and signed by pen aeasion in authentication * passage thie tnd day Jan. ix Cc. A. BURNETT. JR. President of the City Council. ed the dnd day of Ja ipou « RROLL, Comptrotier and ex-officio City Clerk Date of first publication, 908 ee F February RESOLUTION NO. 1142. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 16 | A resolution ana proposition to amend Section 12 of Article VIII of the the submission | o v ment to the qualified voters the City of Seattle at the mext eral elec Be it resolved by the City Counolt of the City of Heatt ‘That Section 12 oy Article VIII of Charter of the City of Se ed to read as follows There shall be two (2) of making payment for such of the cost and expense of in Beo- jen: portion the Improvements mention tion eleven (11) of this article ag shall be chargeable against the local improvement district created as hereinbefore provided, to wit: “lm Uh ‘ayment” and “Pay The mode adopted sb ie petitioned for in case bail be ne the punell ment ey" “Immediate Payment” by * moe of anet! has or- © ordered aythort the making of any improvement, and not more than twenty (20) days after the contract therefor has been ot ae hh provided, the board of public Hi report | pent roll the city en it thereof, ase shall a mistake of jand or but in no ¢ part Yorks, a Supertotend: | and a Superintend. | ty | ) « “"uhere malt toe o-| City Charter, and providing for | ot " oar oF employe ean ob- won hie * without ee Hy any deling case whe “paaple, retail penalty matere, toarfing h ment lareent bus! And Tolman, 219 ewe Ind submitted te the T : A ¥ LOAN 6 City of Bel tae camsceyy LOAN tion oF rejec MARION BUTE {ont Wye Bext Seneca election to) — nanan o held Mare 99) ioney loaned salaried people om |} Passed the City Counc ctl the thd] mand: for cheap Tales see us Meattle of January, 1008 Co, tie People's Savings Dank flow Fale of 5% Men! SM Bt nT, t of dite Sity ied the tad day of January. 1908 W. CARROLL, and ex-officio City City Comptrot Cer of first publication, February | Capital a pias, 026,00: in, vt WEAL ESTATE OEALERS. .niphsteeednctecmetdncgnpennainemetapeice C D HILLMAN, b. t t Times Bite {hore Rune, vil New Yorks | mock | GUSINESS CHANCES. | SSS eee || *powNTOWN AGENCY—| shed space im hotel ina to Kennedy Drug Co, First ev. | SS leaks and . BALLARD AGENCY—P. |] Mullen, 321 Ballard ay. Rew ine ine Singer Wheesier, i Neo "Mame, anasra. a en Nation | SOCIETY NOT.CES. jes doors Randall, Lom | SPECIAL NOTICES. j — For Rale-—Dry forest mined wood. $2 4° Perfection giamses, dist per load, Aativered. Cuy Fuet combined, $1.00 Wi So A $180 North 110 |! Jone. Open sveninan Sunda: jotmment | peace fant, Bide. ‘aed Pike quarenteed. ¢ Btevens sole a Poot table tor one 12 gale, wlll well if taken Cont deutle | the s Bast 8166 iss Conk, sll kinds, delivered to all parts le Sze teemeahle prices, Wainwright loge on Meleod. Inc. Phones 111 at bade For sale, one large work horse, double a te 7 Phoos Latié tod 136 Went Ferry or. Goorgenny stor hatching. thoreuahured Batt orn, $100 ting 600 Weer } atid would do well ore | us Mate 3 cet For sale, lunch cow | Plans tu Raseett, — iF Tee melon, $150. Yester Meter W ane | pilgttaie STE Fett Main seen” —et call, Lashoree batching Mre solver, 245 t MES Phen a rnenenernnmt | Pred Peringer, orebestra, E217 #th Atv —— HELP WANTED—MALE. | aSkv"Sfyy Fan's? Phone NIH nou eee SD on aca | ma eae rer isan sear ae evs rg ie 3 AUCTION GALES. Washinator « G00D FURNI IARDENING TR anted, i4 end your Ll a4 = TURE ar BICKERTON S SALES Yor saréeoina of any pipnns. Srretinying. “Gigetering ROOMS, INST AVENUB, ON|deap and rich soli and a Life Trade Behool, #97 aioe mck, | FERADAY, THR 18TH. FEBRUARY | mother ot At) AT 10:59 MITARP. Boamel beds, eprings, on very aesp | a an ow lowe te station. 7 Tan experienced presser at closet jehoerd. |etores, schosia, etc. Remember the) me mint, Creamers, 388i tet is} Hack range and oth-| price, too, only $89 and up per acre Bisnisaitnaty vise “eurtaina rs WHeMLeN eloet ~ ne 209 Bid HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. are manors: lin * Wanted, experienced gil, for house a a oo te work, 2 e@uite in family; no 4 at? , . LAND & ROK" isis “Base mercer morning tt “independent AT LAND GALS | ian miele. ore <a «0 jonast| Sd FURNITUURE WANTED, tracts rich, ievel, Tan ving small owe. ¥ eo encourage lnprove- ow mene wttrt hire 1208 a mt - * in order " + cclcching ume, |aontm we of these | Independent X 1764 SPS) Velden Fyreers Co in thet dere tracts, 8 ow per tract; 60 4 nae ieee. ais ages $10 per month FOR EXCHANGE. in 2993 oF Ind. at | can ages tie pe, ea 919-920-921 Alaska a14-as Fon SALE OR EXCHANGE ABSTRACTORS. . $2,400 Tooth - Whitt) Hantord Abstract “oaTOR HARDOR, ie, booming # oat level land, on county | Co. setabiished 1 ry ot Mal- walks and city water Mes Aubere. on | oc ae oon Ee = at ‘kinds wanted to 7 °. 7 1 conta for milk te paid) fe Times biod wrth Sr hse = pet ATTORNEYS AT LAW. # cashier taday 19 = — end bh | property ee ved Sayre nd Butherland, = TO THR OFFICE and. see the ac from Mutual Life to reome 418, | plat owt vi ne TRACTS Rooms 14-20 De by ome tenet Sem pen Poattively the Phones } = mer on the mark for the money bes i i o and $299 per tract Le 4. by | nd weottls st PRERT MALTY, ere ranch” ail improved, house, | amages a ’ < , wane Ciictlen house and park, 1 acts | Block. 119 First es | 919-920-921 Alaska Bldg. 14-18 berries, young orcha: ot ot OO trade for good house and lot it] piece Armatrong 140 New Yor ‘aust ‘be. unineum ee . ae a A GOOD BUT—Twe chotece en geeipeee age Alfred Gtellor, 420-81 New York block | Pitty “tracte all. level, deep rich dams, 100 Colman Bide | Beattie soll, sandy 10 one of the best towns Se ee aaa Tae nn Ae valley between ttle am * Sana aaahange Tecema propery, | Russel Re Parvo, 18 Now York Bik, |! sre) hatter” ‘Malt ash i} utes’ from Pioneer Aquare, for) ROBRKT M tet corning house: ouner only, DulTieTe. o1p-b0-881 Alaska Bldg, —14-18 Address X, Btation “O" city 14-20-p ss i I WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Brown is pleased to an- orchard ene Dr Bawin J hs nounce t js giving bis personal Sma howls | tention to hia dental practice, and miny Wanted. two good second hand bo | be coneulted ally from ing alleys Orin Russell, Auburn, Ween, | "p. “im ve trom & And ination without eh offices have been est men's washing done neatly and Main 6648 22 if of our prices by tree a me. guamization be advised about Al —ROO Yeolar Dentistry, aod concerning your Lined at dental work by fellabl whe do Furnished rooms for rent, with sleo mone h frie Hight and bath, $1.50 cia — Ninth ay. and Westiake boule i 11 ; ws Snibenmmenatgtios | | ; oon Araduated midsite ang ith av, West a 186-8 to5 ~PHYVSISIANS. Tegistered Pa eaye, ib years ie Blok | Nelson | Metal — er, Moving @ Mtorage Co, we a ey ms FARMS AND ACREAGE. NORTH YAKIMA FRUIT LANDS Just purchased and subd treats & ection af fim shod fruit | « Ye This land of heat see tions te th ot the fruit growin nar the Tieton canal, overnment Irrigation project jor will be on this tgnd in of 1969, This will raise values 09 per cent reserved for myself oe te for sale Alatetet, ani tracts treet, upder cultivation, you independent. a9 at « oni mate. you should clear, above all ox penmes, 1200 per sere @ year Land around (thie te selling at ime ie © me shew you th beat tt Pioneer Buliding t root hy chicken coop, larg and two kinds of & beautiful 6 Sind wt tee eR Those” desiring OUT NEAR T Soveral nice re tracts, each terms. Come to office lat ROBERT MALTBY, 019-920 Alaska Bide. —14-18 baraain room, ener Denny Way nice 5 tor Tight | th av ished housekeeping roome, § per 116 19th ay, new | ACKR. SNAP. | MASSAGE. Bleotric-lght t men of women. FOR RENT—HOUSES. rolnonsnipile ———— | a2 11th} 18-20-p room house at * and massage, for Cottage, rear 114 Union, « MUSICAL. | OPTICIANS, See Lillian Fisher, voice 2% Holyoke Block, | De it c 104 ott | wholesale, retail, manufacturing ee REAL ESTATE. CHOICR HOME SITES re tracts from $280 to eet Va00 ones in fruit; close to walks tn @ 19 month. 9G NICHOLS, 6 Union Block. —v ~_ ed | John—To wife of H | JAP CONSUL FOR CHICAGO. | | (By United Pre MELLINGHAM, Feb. 1 A celal from Vaneouver, BH. ¢ a it is understood that K Mortkaws who has filled the position of Jap anene sul in that ett ‘or n € y *, and who wa neceeded last week by ©. Yada, late of the Jap unen@ legation in Mexico, will soon be appointed Japanese consul at} Chicago Montana Mining Men HELENA, Mont. Feb. 18.—The|} Montana Mining asbectation last night perfect permanent of ganization by lecting offic as follows M ot in. president; T 5 | Missoula, viee | dermann, of Hel secretary, and it. A. Bell, of Helena, treasurer V. McKnight Dead FRANKFORT, Ky., Feb. 18.—V¥ McKnight, democratic representa tive from Nelson county, died sud denly, He was one of the seven democrats who have refused to vote for Beckham for Untied States senator Emily C. Currier Dead. | CHICAGO, Feb, 18.—Mins Emily Currier, for years @ teacher the public schools of Chicago, ly at her home tn Oak r the last 41 years she missed a day from her never duties DEBONAIR STATESMAN SEEKS GOVERNORSHIP JAS. HAMILTON LEWIS. CHICAGO, Feb. 18—Declaring for home rule, attacking the fed- era! injunetion and demanding the election of federal judges by the vote of the people, Jas, Hamilton Lewis, former congressman from Washington, ian stumping the state | in bis candidacy for the Demo cratic gubernatorial nomination. Lewis was the Beau of the lower house tn congress. His waistcoats are etill disturbing, even tn turbulent Chicago. His sunset whiskers retain their old- time cut; bis famed suavity éf manner is unchanged; his es lary ie till fantastically extrava- gant. And above all, he is igentioman boha, sub!” Death Record. Deaths were registered today as follows Hables—L. H. Hables, 19, Feb | pital Locke—V. K. Locke, 4, February } 15, 1100 Sand W. | Graat—B. Grant, 32, February 15, Providence hospital. Donahue—G. Donabue, 1, Feb- ruary 17, 911 Harrison Weatberg—J. Westberg, 45, Feb- | ruary 10, Wayside Emergency hos- pital Birth Record. Births were registered today as | Coghlin—To wife of W. F. Cogh- | Ma, Ballard, February 10, a daugh- ter. Nelson-—To wife of A bank Nel son, Seattle, February Ervin—To wife of G Ervin. ‘2034 W. 62nd, February 10, a daughter, John, 916 Thomas, February 2, a son, Giibert—To wife of 8. H. Gilbert, Seattle, February 7, a daughter. O’Keefe—To wife of E. . O'Keefe, 202 Dexter, February 11, a | danghter. MecDonald—To wife of G. A. Me- Donald, 2020 Dexter, February 12, a st | follows | daughter | Branlin-——To wife of F. Branli 3228 13th W. February 10, a danghter. Base Ball Club Special on baseball sults, bats And balls for boys and men. Cal and see them and get prices. Hall, | L111 Ist ave, om CITY REAL ESTATE. ~~ ARK PROPERTY, d-room cottage and fur- view, near $200 down. WOODLAND 0. balance $20 190, @-rooma. near park $1,150; $476 down, balance 50x100. corner, 2-room cottage, ks view, 9 bh 00 ‘down, (4) 190x100, corner, near cat tne buliding spot, ait cleared, | He $250 down, balance terme ENT. 4-room cott lots, garden spot $12.50, * just finished, two rooms in rear, near cat, $1 Be in Time A few of the beautiful tote are left are cleared dy fi tas to $100 for the tn nity down and the payments. We up-to-date cot payments. Just e from the city. Open evenings NATIONAL LAND | 605-606 Pioneer BI Main 1994 ants Brammel | Woodland | f-room modern house, Tot 10 , 019; | kive tense S-room flat, on ome line, $15. PVETT @ DRAKE. Take Woodland P ear, walk Gown | Phinney av. corner 65th. Before etart ing phone White 249 or North 16. —18-19 ] ) |pedition to Belgrade, where thou- sands of natives are sald to be | i | watching the movements - STEAM a Skin NR oa ETL AGROUND ee (By United Pfess.) PORT GAMBLE, Feb, 16.—Well loaded with passengers from Seattle for way ports, the sound steamer Dode, of the Iniand Navigation com pany, ran aground on the beach near the point while going at full speed in the fog last night. The greatest of excitement prevalle for the time t Lifeboats w lowered, and when Capt Btowart saw that th was no cause for alarm he quieted the passengers They were later brought ashore in the boat It is believed that the Dode is not seriously recat and EVELYN TH will be floated at high téde late this afternoon Officers of the Inland Navigation company receiv advices this morning that the Dode had rum ground on a sand spit near Port Gamble, but that she was in no immediate danger. It was given out that she would be floated this afternoon at high tide. The Dode is o of the wellknown sound steamers, She leaves dally at 7 a.m. from Port Gamble for Seattle via the mill route, and arrives here about 1 o'clock On he retura trip she sails out at 5 o'elock. The dense fog and the low water Is given as the cause for the accident. AW CAUSES EXCITEMENT (By United Pi ) NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Mrs. Evelyn Thaw created a ripple of excitement last night by dining in {bankrupt financier, and sat at @ side table. A few minutes later some one recognized Mrs. Thaw and everybody in the place was set |gazing at ber. Evelyn was notice pablic at the Cafe Boulevard lably annoyed, especially so whea The pretty wife of the young) Thomas frequently left the table Pittsburger appeared at the res |to consult with his lawyer in aa taurant with KE. RB. Thomas, the | adjoining room — = Gray's Harbor improvement. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—A bill TO DEATH (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Before the eyes of hundreds of passengers, Harris Rosenberg, a wealthy pawn- broker, leaped in front of a sub- way train at the Fiftieth st. sta- tion this morning and was terribly mangled. Rosenberg, who had money deposited in the Mechanics’ and Traders’ bank, recently closed, bad been mentally distressed ever since be heard that his money was tied up in the tangied affairs of the institution. It is supposed that he was driven insane by worry. WARRANT IS OU FOR OFFICER |for G. W. Bellamy, lieutenant gov- jernor, charging him with flourishing a revolver during a row in the democratic county convention here |last Saturday. As a result of the row there was a split, and contest- ruary 15, Wayside Emergency how | ing delegates will be sent to the state convention at Muskogee. PLOT (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—A plot to seat Prince Theodore Max Strew, of lowa, who is a grandson of Obliteh, the hero king of Servia, jon the Servian throne after it has jbeen seized, has been discovered (in Chicago. Ben Reitman, who recently clash- ed with the police because he marched through the streets with hundreds of unemployed men be- hind him, and a dozen other men are said to be planning the seiz- re. It in said that, arrangements have been made to finance an ex- ready to join a revolution, It is also said that an effort has been made to interest wine merchants in the plot, because in seizing the throne the revolutionists would come in possession of rich growing lands. European agents have been of the men supposed to be arranging an expedition Bishop Creek Gold Co. We have a few hundred shares to offer at a special price. H. M Herrin & Co., 610 Ist ave. SPRCIAL NO. 1— AT 48 CENTS. SPECIAL NO. 2— AT #& CENTS. SPRCIAL NO. 3— AT 84.08. SPRCIAL AT SEURCIAL NO. 6— AT 59 CENTS. RERCIAL NO. J AT CUT PRICES. AT si50 A PAIR. ty fr at be CENTS PAIR, SPROIAL NO. t0— AT 18 CENTS ROL SPECIAL NO. th AT 81-3 CENTS ROLL, re THE FAIR se Underwear, regular price Tbe per ment 1 usually sold at $1.50 per garment u ravenette regular price $10.00. ors. value $1 SPRCIAL. > California Wool Blankets, gray. The AT $4.08. beet, ‘bargain ever offered. Regular 8.0 and well made 18-Ineh, 450; fancy mixed patt as white as it might be 106. appropriating $75,000 for improve ments at Gray's Harbor and the | Chehalis river was introduced ia j the senate today by Piles of Wash- ington. Ser ate Confirmatoin. Feb. 18.—The senate has confirmed the nomina- tion of Arthur G. Fisk to be post master at San Francisco, EXPLOSION ON A BATTLESHIP (By United Press.) PARIS, Feb. 18.—Advices have been received here from Rear Ad- miral Philibert that the bursting of |a steam pipe on board the French j battleship Descartes, off Casa | Blanca, resulted in the death of three men and the injury of three ~ LOOTED (By United Press.) NEW ORK, Feb. 18.—Thé mansion of William K. Vanderbilt, on Fifth av. has been looted by burglars of $400 worth of silver. TAKES HIS LIFE (ay, United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—-Andrew Dupaguer, professor of languages at the Thomas Hoyne high school, was arraigned today on the charge of detaining two young girls in bis Mat. After the arraignment Du- paguer engaged a detective to take him home on pretext of get- ting some papers. Going to his bed- room alone, Dupaguer cut his throat with @ razor, dying almost (By United Press.) ANACORTES, Feb. Holmes, a pioneer of Skagit county, was killed Saturday afternoon at his mill on Lopez island. A log rolled over his body, frightfully mashing it and killing him instantly, De- was & member of Sedro- Woolley lodge of Odd Fellows. He leaves a wife ane two children. uy your 1100 First. Ride pond Free! Free ee COAL—COAL $5, Nut $4.50 FOOT OF VESLER WAY. PHONES: ain 4372—In 2239. Meo BERRVHILL, Ladies’ heavy cotton ribbed gray r- ray wool ribbed Underwear, Coats; Lot No. 406; Ladies’ velvet Coats, dark, mixed col- e effect; regular Painters’ Overalls; good heavy drill Regular price 3e, Flows Pillows, the boat. 16-inch. 200; 23e; | 20-inch ; 22-inch, Paine,’ Baer st-inch, She. Lace Curtains, thirty-five pairs, on- ne or two pairs of 9 pattern. Value om $2,008 to $3.25 a pair. stripes hamtn, 4 ‘a Peo ana. si28. § clean, kind Cotton Matting, fine. tar ols. The regular 18 good cotton, but not Usual price, Cotton Batting 3-1519 15 COND AVENUE

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