The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1908, Page 2

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COLUMBUS TEAM LUMPED STRIKES, SPORTOGRAMS IN CINCY'S BIG PIN SHOW THE BONDS, HIGH FIVE TEAM. CINCINNATI, Feb. 26.—Reports were made and knocked over by the pin getters in the eighth an nuel, tournament of the American Bowling congress. Time and again new figures were hung out by the SEATTLE HAS WORKINGMEN’S HOTEL ne NEW YORK PAIR stars, only to be passed later, The great game rolled by the Bonds of Columbus, O., when they piled up & total of 2,927 pins, is the grea performance on record for @ nation al tournament UNIQUE —_———__— To give Seattle a hotel © the Milis of New York ot Chicago, has been the proprietors of the Hotel man, $0 Yesler way, who now that their determination to fil! long felt want is so successful tha men are being turned away every might because the hotel is full A sleeping place for the work Ingman; a place where things are olean and sanitary; where there is steam heat; where there are tric lights; where there ts hot anc cold water; where there ts hoard of disreputable characters and above all where a bed is cheap —this has long been the desire of those who toil, The Mille hotel filled the want, and since that tl the large cities have been seeing the erection of horels on a similar plan for the poor. The Norman is the first Seattle hes had. Before its advent untidy beda, impure air and no accommo dations have been the punishment of the man who had only a quarter with which to buy « place of rest Then he took chances of betng kept awake all night by drunken hoboes Like the Mills and the lronsides the purpose of the Hotel Norman is to give cheap yet clean accommo dations. It was 406 beds, each = Mttie room by tteelf, and for 25 cenm. It has w : handy with hot and cold! ter. it has electric Mahts and Steam heat. It hay bath rooms, the or the Lronsides the aim of Nor 4 no Get a fashionable le. Every fashionable shac The men of Scattle are them. Why cause nowhere els¢ good for $3.50—not and leather band, et have you the same Bragging? No—tellin And a man with a hat is—that fits his figure dred times better that a little hat because it i See On the When You Want “Cover” $2 “Cover” yuld you wear a The new shapes are dandies, but b use they are new don’t buy unl ou find a shape that i becoming to you. We have all sorts of shape and brims and crowns—it is o ness to fit every man, to suit every ma iether he can | wear the latest style or not no matter what the style nd his face, looks a hun 1 big fat man who wear the tvle mur next “cover’ THE@HUB Opposite the Totem Pole be had for 10 the money pald s plenty of ven whict add a bed lation tr rooms and Off the office lounging heated and hours of the day mm 20 to 100 ¢ antage of a plac m cheap lodging be ’ Me ner declare that workingmen come to the place that they have trouble their guests. There are nome of the bume i hoboes whe usually tnfest where beds are as cheap use of can the for The the things are is a large reading Nghted. rows kept clean or om, we Here at all lo be seen taking ad that ts unique ventilated are nes and Feecht respectable and with only be ver as these.” said Mr. Melunes to a reporter for The Star to whom be had shown the four floors of the hotel. “I find the men a moat or derly set. The place has been full every night since it was opened, three weeks ago, and we have to turn men y. T am eure that the hotel is going to be the same remarkable success that the places bnilt especially for workingmen have proven to be in the Kast.” Witlard Memorial Memorial services for Frances E Willard will be held tomorrow vening at the Friends’ church, 23d land EK. Spruce ste, under the aus pices of the Willard usion of the W. C. T. U. Mra. Jackson Sit baugh will address the moeting. REGAL valking right : Regal Hat? Be- | Seattle can you get a | good imming silk because nowhe else from ‘isaR 1$2.00 Hat. Square of little} 1 to! * Great Cle hold at ~ aed \ jay night) At the Moore. are ne va to be a @u af The Herbert Keleey and Effie an tap # " » was at how in “The Walls of Jericho,” at aken o, ¥ the} the Moore theatre, are giving the At Tie Star i" m t ¢ wear, It} jpublie one of, the best things of] Cartiste’s Dogs end Por Values to $2.00—1 or : “ wink, jthe season, The costars Change | nigh the feature act at ‘The a el Cc a unked to acco | their bill to “Lridge” Friday heatre this wee row, ar , | - A . , At the Grand. | At The Orpheum G ' ain talk The dramatic forny of “Parsifal sae out Det ‘ne See 8 Tacoma | will be fering at the Grand eo on ' ‘ " wat | Dotts, William Herman and other ted Die ~ . , “ : jo era Ho all weet of th act ut The Orpheum are be 8 Goods but when th . . ae At the Seattle , . ¢ ord he the © Mother to Guide Her” t# an At The Famil Tacoma . oan jall week attraction at the Seattle y | theatre | The Mr. Quick musical fond Ac 1 » F. M. Logan, man comedy, runs all week at The Fam | Heong vn e y t how At the Lole jily theatre ” ‘ a im atthe vin » have a rep The Undertow,” at The Lota, af : 46-inch jovelty aname wixed Tallere resentation. John W. uaine |political drama, will be seen all The Five-Cent Star. Sultings—Regutar 75 ored will be there with his b mille lweek ut The Lol | Piet of the Gans Nelson fight $1.26 vaiues, yd c to ¢ Very aud ad awar | sre a feature of the show being iu dark colors . " at, yard At The Lyric kiven the Five-Cent Star thea a 2 od ati 1. W y iat a Jingo Daughte burlesque, | tre slat $14 fa al ps chan r. file late vic will be « od every evening until ~ aaa Chia ndid va . owing bursday and Saturda vid Franklin 14 ‘ , - peer See Srey love of Mr. and Mra. J. i Splendid $ 75¢ At ‘The Collesum Lough, died Feb. 26 in this cit values, yard | ‘Young Buffalo and Vera de Baa. | The ul services were held ut , | a " bf " the chapel of Butterworth & Sons, Plea | aint are features of the bill of etght y thin aftern@on at 1 of turial jemanded sha Nou ke Salts will relieve all took place at the L O, O. F, come | forms of rheumatiom ** tery | ‘ Ofte Clean-Up of Women’s $15 ‘ D. E. Dugdale, Hall and| On\4 seven Dous More 500 Men's — a George Shreede ‘ ming the | bahord we are inated in out new are and Wom Raincoats aul clreult committee of the Northwest | . sista Daneel ack Tat. eague, met yesterday in Tacoma the Wison Quilding on Second Ove, between + iy es Thureday, feta Sitke, and decided that aque would | 5 Ag) and Pine Strech anew Specia 19 teehee sp comgened of the seme aitect 4 ry “hare “ee ms Puc a aoe, \arhe, | strongly $5 98 wide; cub as last ording to th ity Classrooms edland overd= constructed , red ribbon Mth epee Agetl 19 nn wines! Ss aide shld Kins iring a mode | throughout narnproct, | Dust | | ofan; aia 6. Dugdale wit! iesue a call | usihess pt wry ~ poral Ke Ai r fan education oo oo Coats rain staple a { CHALMERS | fa —ng : ity. Exeep %. an © meeting within ct lane aa | tnd Prgin ning Sut is essential ubeess. ae To white. 8 r pl cine INNATI ° rs ». 26 The Wap fate Pocinszecoliq morrow, proot ce ave tte ran a pina secured by Chaly n >. a ‘ - t a Ki ae af” Calenth venues’ tia - wet Sok Proncs & A 2 tale } cicellata, ete. Hiack score for the doub! tm the big | 42c and all colorings. A towtinn tournament Alt h the ' ew PILED UP PRS erase noon Ap ote 9 cave he Pr begioning of } rHE SEATTLE STAR ‘CHICAGO CRACKS HOLD FIRST PLACE, dn of the leaders. he (By United | STRIKE BACK CALLAO, Pera, Feb. 26.-—Henl | Revterdall, the marine artist w jis secompanying the fleet a whose criticisms of the alleged DR, MATTHEWS TO LECTURE. Dr, M. A. Matthews will tonight to the Rainier Improvement club at Dogdale’s hall on Beauty and Civic Righteousness.” The Hank Stuart tn DES MOINRS, la, Feb. Green Mountain Savings cloned today and President M. MeDMarte ts ander arrest Omaha on a chante of It tng. The Best Suits in Seattle at $25 Each ue of BOB OUNBAR JIMMY SMITH. claim for thy Doriap That's what splendid 1 New " : Suits we showing at this CINCINNATI Peb. 2 teat price, and we have abundant ed after their victory » Dun foundation for the stat bar and Jimmy ) of the Cor In the first place, we we inthians, have be lared Inter New York for the best makers. national champions in the doubles, Next we saw that the materials as the result of thelr defeat of all used were to tie the choleeut Geapers Bt Cracinnath obtainable. Thirdly, we Insist | SMOKER TONIGHT ed on perfection clear through in the making, and no sult goes into stock aniess it is abso lutely fawleas. Fourthly, we marked these sults at a tuck closer margin than ta the ¢ t most sult stores we guarantee the quality, the style AT THE S. A. C. The lvellest kind of boxing and and the fit of these sults, and Re engine tl nage bye you are doing yourself an tn + Dt ae Se Oe astice if you do not see them © Athletic club smoker this eve before spring making the and four with the men from, at g in the ring with the gloves on Speck and Taylor, 126-pound boxers, are expected to furnish the clansiest go of the evening. They have met before and the pubite knows that they will put up a scrap py exhibition of milling WEDNESDAY \NAVAL critic TO [fects im the United States nawgel t | have cansed such widespread co: aid | ment, will make no reply to Bis) eritios «0 long as he ls & guest the fleet He ways, however, that he } reply specifienlly to all of th Immediately upon hie arti home = = lecture! Civic} al bank Neckwear to $1 for 19c FEB 1908. 26, Umbreita A Timely Black Silk Regular 5c Table Damasks, yard Regular 15¢ Daisy Cloth, yard 83¢ e ‘e e | Heavy twilled rich Imported M | 1 | quality exeelient for Table Damask, tall @ kimonos, gowns, robes, inches | | infants’ wear, ete. Cob orings of navy, pink The windup of the Grand Gargaln Carnival on red and pale blue weight merchandise in all departments is drawing to @ close. Three days more have you the opportunity of buying reliable goods at much be low the original cost of manufacture — Bargains, Bargains, and nothing but Bargains, are awaiting you. Suite and Overeoats that sold up to $26.00 for heavy } And Making It Eam A day og two ego we sald that no matter how valuable ft may be in itself Cash-on-Hand fs of neem sity unprofitable. We say the same thing today. Gold, silver, bask notes —so long 96 you retain them in the form of money they can earn absolutely nothing for you. How then shall you make your money earn? You can do it ty which when made by the tf» Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” COAL—COAL ystene Lamp $5, Nut $4.50 FOOT OF YESLER WAY. PHONES: Main 4372—ind., A 2239. GEO. BERRYHILL. ONLY $10 DOWN loans, = wes experienced are hazardous; by im te seer heme vestments, to which the same risky Pianos that | attach; or by depositing it in alaat weualiy sell for | where conservitism and ex not less than | PERKY POLSON | control all the loans and a+ 2 ee ments, where an adequate capital ‘ae! ww THAANEM | B¥Arantees sec where you get Dollars, deliv- Bh Anat. Cashier a fair rate of interest without the ered. tree to | Le Woot rons your home. i Asst. Cashier risk or worry that you are ¢aF nome. i Used Pianos tain to have if you look after thea matters yourself | non $226 up. The « sums might just a8 KOHLER @ CHASE, well be earning money as the large | 1318 Second Av. sums. Dollar Deposits are welcome (Opposite Arcade Block.) hove. SEATTLE. Aluka Ruildicg, owned by the P. &—Catalogue and prices teandings ian A@ericen Bani mailed free. saan Alaska Ewilding, Seattl N SPOT “DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. A Sample 1, of more than 1,500 pieces, BRO with very Jow duplicates in the entire collec ah teee-ae Peete peenes alecce ame BOX In ABERDEEN tion — Stock’; Bands and Bows. No wom Orders Executed for Investment or ed en's Neck r Department would begin to show haif thé styles that are included In this big sample assortment, and if you bought , Aberdeen's boxing craze ta con any Ue ta the lot at egular prices, you Look at the ae” ganas San nee — would have fo pay », 600, The or $1.00 ow him?) nee for it. Qathe Bargain Spot tomor eink only Tucker of At nat th m row at : 19c i by P. aPee theatre, in the Grays Harbor burg : on March 4. The men are to fight at 140 pound LURIE CHARGE DISMISSED are extra heavy quality; nic row at, a yard DRESS GINGHAMS, 9% | Plaids and checks, suitable The charge of forgery against for children’s dresses; sur- | Louls R. Lurie waa dismissed tn prisingly good values; the kind Judge Gordon's court yesterday aft of goods you want for ee ae Se Pe Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday. SATAN Estee MEMHAM city | Numerous Bargains in All Departments. GoD AS NEW. Hoth Phones 348 Burke Bide mistaken ider ther wa and police. days. roads has been doch 1 roa At on declared valld by The Best of Everything nl - -~— *, . owes! Most distressing caves of eczema Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. Price. relieved by Soap Lake Salve. *** 601 Pike St Some Inviting $ G 10¢ OUTING FLANNELS AT 7! 9c hoon The charge was filed at the in-| gation of officers at Grand lal spring; a yard Investigation disclosed a case of and nothing fur heard from the Grand Isl Montana's 16-hour law for rail a and fleecy McCarthy Dry Goods Co: cials in the Wash s Section Come in stripes and checks Tic | NOBBY WHITE WAISTINGS special tomor PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND TLING COMPANY, Phones 927 Submerged Tube, : 35e—A nice variety of | Sedas rare red our White | O ] Cit |. Goods Departmen 35c 1 ity Boiler COATS, ANF Phone —_Indepenaent 441 or Sunset Main 1050, any time between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. week The Benson Clothing Co. SOSOHOOOSSS € ¢ i f € t t ' i J ' ‘

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