The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1908, Page 5

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“ te geveral days setoalfe faction ig dorooeract has bees ee nt to undermine | King-St. John. eftart to compromse liryan at the Denver convention by| At the home of the bride's par ve pow waning 1 leoting delegates to the national |ents, Mr, and Mra Q. C. King, 8th SA VING A IFE are on some k uvention who could be stampeded |ave. N. E. Miss Winifred Francis On will oliminate George me other candidate, Mut with | King was married to Mr. Harold it from the con the now overwhelming pre et of | Mara St. John, Sunday. Rev. R. W the national conve ».| Bryan's somination, they. merely | Pletcher perfe od the oe nony | i eeert on the! silook upon it as an effort on the “Old Malde! Convention.” (By United Press.) j senger, until they crawled upon a Craries Heliner to with: | part of the safe and sane leaders! ‘The humorous cantata, “The Old| WHITE BLUFFS, Wash,, March | piece of flotsam, Kleven hours later of himee: t- to get the ear of the nine at | ny % *” they tossed upon the deserted from the race Dlr | Maide’ Convention,” will be given |26.——To have saved the life of a) ukewise. af the presi n the mat-/this evening in the Tat jo M Newfoun beach. After elt do ns of federal patronage. ‘This be ic. church by Mf ¢ RA. - nace follow emigrant in a wreck off the | ribie privations, the two er, tom about all there ts left to fight r jaine's young | Newfoundland oo in 1873, tO] reached New York City Chg any on propose the line for Cotter Dinself refanes to « th the contest © ee pat at the sare M the leads ee oe faction Oe eee eupparters in the < however, inetet that (he they A VAVAVAVAVAVAVAYS uncheon u league of the Mad mrch KAYE ®| of aft mem? Madison st G galor departmen! © Mad! nou ie the church par and musica! pro Byers and ¥ife . South © the Ap invitation Park fe Joe Schermer’s Waa NEXT FRIDAY y’re Exclusive Clothiers rd, 19¢. 40¢ — Rich it Works’ Hiecavy Washboard + Saves labor and Brush, 19¢. De — Nhack Gentine Bristle on solid block ilies: cach 19c slop Jar, 69¢. 00 _\' China Open Slop fooming he a Th ; extra 69c take Plates, 19¢. ULAR 35¢ — | Decorated China Ca y VeTy neat and hear 19 ULAR 65¢ — Pine Wash Tub, steel wire band, FACTION TRIES "TO MAKE COMPROMISE io enter Into any peeotia pro to carry the com confi * of fu the parlors ot the | will give month, when | ker to the new parscusee tad tes wit! fo the city Methotiet benides Ald of the Green —- SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody. PINE WASH TUB 29% , very and light; one to a ; Very special ... C. O. D. or Telephone Orders. faction the of the reactioniat the for lous Interest in the willing to leave the progressive leaders wit! consult in tn cage be ts oleoted, Bryan to be deter move ae a part of the na take patent and are matter of who this state ably hold tte next meeting on Fri eRe: EEN ee Se tea Friday afternoan, at the dence of Mra. RK. M, Spink, 1 Stud st Women's Home Missionary. The Wemen Sectety of the Green Lake M. E church wit meet with Mra, EK. L. | Benedict at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon The subject | discussion will be “Spanish Amertcans.” Mra Benedict give a talk on her visit to the Mew sire’ school, “Francis tm Los Angeles, Cal Mre. Owtnge will give a reading Mra plano solo to the program. Bishop Roynoide “an ive a soctal Mrs. Allee Bishop and Haugh Bd- | ward Reynolds were married Sat urday thews, DD First Presbyterian chureh Meiker Sparks. The marriage of Miss Alice Mei Me. Frank ©. First Presbyterian church Thompson Funiredt. Rev. M A Matthews Mise Gertrude Thompson te Auguat C the Lake M. ©. church will give a soctal | evening, Home Missionary next | “ad Columbia st will | Chicago, will be heard in a lecture De Strasse will contribute a/ afterncon by M. A. Mat | at the parlors of the neeting, and the usual} roomea of the Lenten lecture by Dr, Van |invitetions bh At 3 o'olook will be held the | public are cordially invited Priday the busine: wiven, and selections Mans meeting of the women of the Entertained hoon |vartous ety churches, in the tater! A change from the wual moet ¥. M. ©. A, Banquet, ° he Laymen's Missionary ling of the Baptist Ministers’ All Phe committ f the phystoul de movement, Dr. J. Campbell Witte, lance was made in the form of un | partinent the ¥. M. C, A of Now York city, whe in conduct |atday outing Monday to Mercer|give & banquet Friday evening ing the Laymen's Missionary }ment on the coast, will spe fore the meett un | there will be @ ta the women of all the j the etty island, where the ministers with | hohotof Dr. George Plaher thetr wives were the guests of Kev, | te G. Jones at Glendale. | department, ¥. M. ©. A ee eho ladion’ Sunday school class, No. 18.) have wandered tn the arid Amert years lat paper, pl & homesteader's shack, | they separated | million in the glove bastness and & a news wall of adver the northweat the Ply proceed to New York to carry ont the final legal formalities necessary in the transfes the huge sam - Andersen left Denmark im 1873! for the United States, upon the ship W. J, Gottry, Off the Newfound tand coast, the Gottry was wrecked The passengers bad to swim for thetr lives. have charge of the literary and mu steal program to be given before the Beamen's tastitute, Firet ave. | between Pine and Pike sts, Friday 1207 Second ay. Madrona Heights M. €. Church. Rev, Wilson Fritch gaye a lee ture on “Obild Culture” this or noon before the monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Society of the | AMderson, being a very powerful ehareuk ates iet ot ae | man and excellent swimmer, sup the residence of Dr. Brown, 24th av,| 22rted Peter Koudsen, « feliow pas Or. Jones to Leoture. Rev. Dr. Jenkins Lioyd Jones of i D. S. Johnston Co. Tetrazzini Concert Thursday Evening, March 26, at 8:15 Johnston Co. Recital Hall evening, April 3, in the First wo church, Boylston an Olive streets. Leap Year Party | | The Loung Peopie’s Fraternity of the Unitarian church, Boylston and | Olive, will give a leap year party | Friday evening in the sssembly PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. } Boats leave 7 times dally from | | pter 2 & navy yard. The nine new Tetrassini records just ineued by \--_— ve — } the Victor Co. will be rendered re the finest IWE BURY YOU} and most faithful reproductions of the human voice | ever made. Sparkes was performed by Rev. M. A. Matthews, Sunday afternoon, at the manne of marrted | Mri Fuhirodt, im the parlors oft the Pirst Presbyterian charch, : the Queen Runday evening B church witli a Offerosky Merder. Mise lsabella Offeresky and Mr. John Herder, beth of 1 Monobon, Wash. were married tn the partors of the Firat [thews offtetating Laymen's Missionary. The Ladies Missiowary soctet ot the Plymouth church will hold tte monthly meet ‘parlors. Luacheos at noon, which will be followed by “TICYCLE REPAIRING—Piper @ eee Taft, 220 Spring St ) ise Buyers’” Day _ Thursday Butcher Knives, 25¢. A special purchase of about 15 dozen high grade Steel Butcher and Bread Knives values up to 75¢ ; while they last, Thursday, 25c each ...... Building Paper, 69¢. Roll of SOD square feet Red Rosin Building Paper, for house lining, ctc.; extra good value; per 69 roll Cc Base Knobs. 2¢ Each. REGULAR 30¢ DOZEN Birch Base Kr with heavy, rubber-tipped ends extra spe ial, 2c One-Man Saw, $1.49. each REGULAR $2.00—Once Man Crosscut Saw, with ex tra handle; a fast cutter; 3% or 4-foot length; ex tra spe- 1 cial . $1.4 East- with 29c Preabytertan eharch | | Saturday evening, Rev. M. A. Mat Congreaational tog Friday afternoon im the churel ; will be served j | | i While there will be no ehagge, aduitesion will be a p00 bw toon! taker Goals “Sen call eles El by ticket only, which can be segured at the Pioneer months Piano House, Third and University. Only seating Dow's burda your veh FrACIVIC BURIAL 6O 604 Jodaston Buliding capacity of the ball will be allotted | | | THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Has a larger paid circula- tion than any other weekly, publication in America. The edition for last week was 904,050 OPIES This is, by far, the largest circulation ever achieved by any weekly magazine in this country. Exactly nine years, to a day,; since George Horace Lorimer became Editor-in-Chief of THE SaTuRDAY EvENING Post, an average increase in its circulation of a hundred thousand copies a year has proved its editorial quality and conse- quent popularity. resident Five cents the copy; $1.50 by the year. Our Boys Are Everywhere The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. A. McKAY JORDAN Sposialiot wperued by enjoyable lainchean was served at | will in the In pational secretary of the physical | GETS A FORTUNE FOR von | There Knudsen made a A dersen worked ax « farm hand in Meveral weeks ago | Andersen read an advertisement in mined by Mr. Bryan bimesif, in chureh. Dinner was served at 6|tsement which led to his b an old newspaper inquiring for him. | case he should become president joclock. The meeting was address |the recipient of a fortune of $376! He replied and will get the be | The King County Democratic jed by Dr. Samuel M. Freeland. 000, is the strange fortune of Peder quest | club will hold tts regular weekly | annem Seamen's tnatitute. a bd — Nay ODO | cence | ~and two days more of the great removal sale! meeting tonight at the now rooms). Young People’s Christian | sides near hite Hlufts | 7 of the Commercial Club, in the old | Padeavorers of the Piymouth Con-| The story was made public to | Spectacles $1.00 |] —Friday night this remarkable removal sale closes— y and district | MacDougall & Southwick building |S**#ational church and the Uni. /44y, When Andorsm received & ang up. We can relieve your eye } ; ae and the new Bryan club will prob | Yérsity Congregational church, will| Cheek for $5,000, to enable him to) trouble, Behuchard Optical Co.,| Saturday commences the actual work of moving— Yr ust two days more before we move! and Monday we'll be established in our new nine-story building at Second $9.50 rocker $12 ladies’ desk $31.50 rocker $6.95 $5.35 $17.50 Hi | I] i removal price $17.50. regular vatue $31.50. here le @ substantial leather rock € in which one can enjoy solid comfort, very roomy: large tufted pane! leather back: frame of solid removal price $5.35. regular value $9.50. an attractive, comfortable rocker, solid seat and panel removal price $6.9 regular vaiue $12.00. 4 very pretty ladies’ desk, similar to picture, but with oak, nicely finished; claw feet out drawer; hae pretty back; top panel prettily carved; carved back and arma—a rocker of French le, finished in high curved arms, strongly extra large, heavy proportions; white maple; regular value made and finished golden and priced regularly $31.0; very spe. in $12.00; priced very spe regular —_ value “ae See oe ee removal reductions in the ca -—these and many more values of equal importance aw two days. —our entire line of Oriental rugs, in both one-third below regular prices. Wilton velvet carpeting—heavy, rich quality; regular values $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 $1 50 | ' } any; t store— ait you here the next carpet sizes and small rugs— odd lengths—regular values 45c —printed linoleums, 0c, 65e and Tie per square yard; re- moval price special removal price, per yard inlaid lHooleums, odd lengths regular values —Wilton and veivet carpet hassoc ke. in a variety $1.50, $1.60 and } per square 1 1 | of shapes—reguiar values from $1.50 to 85c yard; removal price Noh ate. . | $3.00 each; removal price ........... all sales fin- al; no refunds or exchanges allowed. —goods sold in present condi- all ea for prices only. —ne goods held for fu ture delivery ——no telephone, SEATTLE. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. TACOMA. Wioore Theatre |or, Last Time Tonight AMUSEMENTS. JAMES 4. CORBETT Prices—100 and 0c: box scate 300 NOTHING BUT HEADLINERS, Walter FE Perkins Ce, Bet | fale. & Other Noted Bast ‘Speckaltion, Orpheum "cy *” ‘Beat Vaudevi' 7 BIG New Acres. Rixth Bymphony ¢ Seattle Aymphony Orchestra—? Men Patterson Baw ye ~ Blicabeth DAILY MATINERS, 0. EVERY MISS TILLY BROWN, NIGHT AT 7, 8 AND ® O'CLOCK. 20th. * $1.50 “Tacoma, Oct 1907. Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager. COMING THRO THE KYR i QUALED VAUDEVILLE All This Week. Daily Matinecs. THE TREMENDOUS HUT. MELBOURNE, MacDOWPLL aod VIR- with Five GINA DREW TRESCOTT, OTHER SPLENDID ACTS. H ALYRED b ANDERSON DRE ESS SANETARIUM CO, ENC Lyric Theatre | | | Offices: 19%, tice, meatite, | JOUN CORT, Manager. e ached with taughiar A cen’ Ail This ‘Week - Miller and Plohe's Mustes! Sensation | | THE NEW BLACK CROOK. auee CHARLEY'S FARBWEL!. DINNER.” Sterling favorites Fi ~ benutitul ioe OL Not in a Milk Trust| Horlick’s) seattic theatre = Malted Milk a at teeta Sa an The original and ge Avoid cheap substitutes At your Sods Fouoteia A glass of Horlick’s Malted|)™ “Sts IN NEW YORK.” Milk—hot—makes a delicious and] | heatre || cofreshing juach on a cold day |) Main 1804; Ind, ¢an6 Ask for Horlick’s At All Drugagiste Stirring the powder in hot water makes a nour ing, digestible food- drink, better than tea or coffee—no . A cupful— fag ndcoes renttl sloop CATALOGUES FREE Beautifully Liuetrated Cacaiowucs of twelve standard makes of Pi A Player Pianos will be malied free Prives, terms, ee, the asking Seattle's Lending Vaudeville House. Oo; rewerved * A 290, TH45, OTN dally 300 Both

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