The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1908, Page 5

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i FATER WAGON PARTY THINKS 5,000,0 } VOTES ARE ABOUT ITS SIZE THIS TRIP ¥ FENG TO =—2 SH 28H =? 8 THE SEATTLE STAR Second Ave., at Pine St the new Greater standard, located on Have architectural beauty and absolutely perfect store equipment! in yet? Come in any time! Bees dresser savings ve you'll be glad to take advantage of! Any® framed up * vo beet ai lines, and that reeth. AB f he eh a re te cul a wide swe for Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday— will be lose preaching that we may quickly reduce and adjust eral lines of medium grade 4 ers, we of musual forcible aving for Tuesda ee yoy and more AKKTOSS Wednesday and Thurada one cohorts of t your judgment of values will quickly tell you that this dresser opportunity is decidedly out-ofthe ordina wid warrants your early ‘on the fre attacks Office bold have been sly eh the wet and dry vo Soen into the oper ntlon few random selections indicate the character of the reductions to be realized the next three days —more than a hundred different dresser styles specially priced on Fourth Floor Show ge action of the national — . committee bi sending ueey , bere this winter to bull » I veder congress. Mathew E O'Brien thief fire Dullder, chroush his per demand for liquer je aod thal ee eeentat a ; re ves 0 Weg iricts to. drink wit de They woald be much oblix it be would go to Devils island femaaae bat he seems fo Il d whenever an tseunte te ® Sted. be We on the spot. stniling ate jhe persistent O’Brien, ts just 4 sar by the wide spread « whisky droath, especia fod the prohibition!» qure itleal sense pol no gene athete & getting | big resaits The call for the aational tee otaias the declare tea ‘prodibition of (be man ation and od by over 1,000,000 men. It in favor of the rigid n-partisan, but the prohibi of the iples of fon f 86 expeet to get all the votes tions of alex senators by popular vy b candidate In 1964. The| the old partics nominate men fave bor, mental aud moral divorce law reform, civil service fer Swallow was 254,526, | able to probibitior tors, the Initiative and and international arbitration } Gere ¥ill be about 1.500 votes! There has been talk of placing = prohibition plank ia the é that 1,000,000 votes would for their candidates vex n pl $12.85 $14.30 $19.75 $21.50 regular value $20.00. regular value $25.00. regular value $27 50. regular value $35.00. this in a splendid dresser, style very attractive style dresser, the style of Uhis dresser te ex simtier to pictare, finished a very pretty style dresser, fin- m will not Mew, they say, the number | cepted unless a resolution propo ed j similar to picture, faished coedingly good, ts finished gold-| golden or mahogany, nicely | ished golden oak, highly pol ig to 5,000,000, unless the con. (ae @ prohibition mendment to the Wis aki Gh the reusing oan le Seecdueeet hill Sen elk at golden, #ise of French plate | 2. has French plate b | polished; has large French ished; large French beveled constitution le pas ¥ — 2 ~ en mirror sive 21x27 inches plate of the old parties take United State H favorable to prohibition.| ed by the preset congress. Suc hand, and the Mase their estimate on the | resolution has been brought to| flows through the land. The sing Mf the national iasue move |the front by Lagisiative Axeot|ing of the sugar camp kettle is jerprise of the O'Brien and the probibe say ats to get voters to| if the republicans are str ely op & pledse that’ they support | posed to the rum demoa they will) *Frup & jaker bolls down his saceh fear only suena candida 3 for| pass it fuid. And the same sound ‘ " + iso heard in the down town pres it The nominations to be made by | * a olhtey no the prohibitionists will depend to factory, whe other syrup makers f the | Dall the rock candy, hickory bark jand « me Into that de concer y¥ used on al beveled mirror, size 22x mirror, size 23x30 inches; top similar to pleture; sixe of top inches; wide curved top, 21x is 44x21 inches; double swell me of top 20x38 Inches; swell 23x42 inches; swell front; 2 42 Inches; has two small top front, a little different from front; has two «mall top draw small top drawers, 2 large drawers, 2 large drawers; reg pict two small top draw ers and 2 large ones; re drawers; regular value is va priced ers, two large drawers; reg beveled mirror 19x23 Inches Je, Peason wo little real maple eyrup is sold is that the country does not ot the n ard im the grove as the honest me extent upon the ac d party conventions tr ignore probibition the wa party may try to eee “a and ard b&b Se hat have dee —sale prices —no mail, telephone or for cash only ir wagon stack of whe Time was when this latter sticky conglomeration was knows at your} aan davesser 3 € grocery aa ¢ EN( INE MA-| 7 ’ — uch meatto jettors ee T heernmatd| Bat this is now the year 1908. ght | Sed of the reign of Dr. Wiley and and | Die pare food jaws. If there is any of this good old-time “genuine ma ple syrup” on the shelves of the |erocery now, the label fails to tell! | the tale The famous old package with| pletures of romantic sugar camps C. O. D. orders re- ceived. in a Milk Trust iHorlick’s fn thts refuse F be induced to leave his party reach for presidential honors on} the fountain ticket M. EB. O'Brien, who was the prohibition candidate for ereor in Connecticut at the last « on may also be # factor in {he COO") on the exterior, which delighted the | , b eye and the appetite, has vanished The probibitionists claim to have , , | 600 inca in public office in the| TR@ Contents are just the same as} , last year, the quality of corneobs cou include six mom. | '** pantry. These include six mem! ras not deteriorated, bat the law | bers of the legislature in 1 ae ref j| has washed off the label and one each in Cons at @ Bg ny ng lpr A for Horlick’s Massachusetts He will probably hand you a bottle ‘At All Druggiste The platform of the last prohibi on to de-| Dearing a label ike that on the one the powder in hot water || tion convention, ia addition Se | tm the photograph. me other governe nothing new, but its age hasn't | bunch of friends that a San Fran- players at the Lyric. Many new | dancers, and Axtell and Heinle, man spoiled it any. The comedy of ctaco fire avd earthquake couldn't appeared on the stage and | and dog acrobats Wetaburg is just as much a part drive away. And it was these were welcomed by the clientele of —_ of the Pixley and Lader show as friends who were out yesterday. the theatre. “A Tight Squeeze” is At the Circuit. tle “The T of the Kangaroo,’ and Th browght with them large a burlesque on the order of those Belther of them have suffered any bouquets and sent them up over| which have been presented i- | apecialtie se | through the lapse of time since the the footligits while everybody ap-|ously at the theatre covtaining eae ae eins sontive aon Canal first advest of “The Burgomastier” planded and Miss Bunting smiled | much comedy, songs and dances |ihe Circuit theatre beginning to- in Seattle. her thanks. and electrical effects. | day | “The Hurgomaster” will be at the Incidentally, the attraction yes | eemeamineneminfiinsianit Grand all week terday and for the week was and AMUSEMENTS. is “Anita, the Singing Girt” Seat-| _Celleeum Hae Henri French. Miss Bunting Welcomed. tle has seen it before and with Mins Heart Front & p. o., Baropess : ~ rhe novelty artists, frectly rom They stood up in the alsies—as Punting Im the leading role. The ™ oo va the law would allow—yes. company fs sufficiently strong for | France, are the headliners of the Anita Nogero, together with new of Horlick’s Maited @ delicious and funch on a cold day ‘Moore Theatre |new program of eight acts starting digestible food-| claring against the liquor traffic.) a terday afternoon and last night, and al! requirements. = - j than tea or coffee —no aneepenreenemennannen | Or tt may read loceupied every seat in the house - os peg A wig on TO SEE BATTLESHIPS. fi aeden ba pumserty: eokenmey task, | “In Old Heidelberg.” including the Dorie Four, Earl Sis Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round): GENUINE BLENDED SYRUP See round trip. oe Made by Blank & Blank, — end —het—en votin ters, Canard, Robert Hodge. and| jto the Seattle theatre and to Seat-| “In Old Heidelberg,” which open: | Oiner noted performers trips dail, ~ tenders” of Mache Suane |tle Miss Emma Bunting, and those jed yesterday at the Lola, while in| os is + : —— — Samer : who are associated with her In the |{tself not as «trong a play as “The! | vba t | Rurgees-Bunting company Spoilers” or “Sherlock Holmes,” | Star Is Again Open. | The Grand SPELGER & HURLBUT—A Store for Evesynody Without dispar at to the | which preceded it, bids fair to matn-| ‘This after®eon # capacity audi-|, _ 20NN CORT, Manager Bi other member the company, it n the phenomenal record of at-/ence is witnessing the first per © ee eS latent “ie . y } ) must be admitted that the great at- tendance at the Lois this week formance of combined musical com- | REAL OLD NEW BNOLAND traction of the Burgess-Bunting | The play presents pictures of edy and vaudeville at the Star the SYRUP. Maple Flavor | company is the Bunting end of It. | both students and noble life in the |atre. The headliners are the Lowis | Mise Bunting spent « few weeks in German principalities, with a Lake company of people in a @ |atrong vein of romance and some (new play full of singing and danc trong scenes in which Mr, Frawley, ing. There are five new vaudeville rince Karl Heinrich, takes the turns as well, } COLISEUM hewtra, No Advance in Pi Or T hus does the sugar make ob the letter of the law You can take your choice of labels. The Garden Hose $3.69} i i * ' i " } * o leading rote - Seattio’s Leading Vaudeville Howse. Hose is the 50-Foot Length “Boston”; high grade bleadings” are about the same Miss May takes the leading femi | At the Pantages. Prices—ite. 200; reserved seats, tbe. nine part and the work of both is noes, 2:30, 145, 91S. Gaily Due to the closing of the Western States Vaudeville houses in Califor & New Acte--2.90 This Afterncon. nia, the Pantages management pre Setit Pench. Os. Sion tein sents ag augmented bill this we Kacope. A Host of Dancers, Singers and Tent On The attractions which opened this Cowles. _ ey “A Tight Squee: afternoon include the Golden Gate le Spe In accordance with his promise, |Quintet, five dusky singers; three Lyric Theatre G. D. Holland, new manager of the | people in a sketch, “The Wise Mr . tie, We theatre, presented “A Tight | Com t cins-Ner, balanc Squeeze” yesterday with a company | er s Rose Bush, operatic sing which contains but a few of the old |er; Pauley and Healey, singers and good | In Old Heldelberg” will be the attraction for the entire week wove and seamless tube rubber; a $3 69 " " - Wason starter A BLUFF AT ‘ i. i | MAPLE SYRUP. | produce a thousandth part the quantity demanded. This caused |factory-made syrup and suger to soll easily. It still sells, but they dassn't call it “maple AMUSEMENTS “Brewster's Millions.” Coat Hooks, 10¢ doz. $1.25 Water Sets, 59¢. Qe DOZEN—"Gem” | REGULAR $1.26—Hich Grade Bf) best quality Steel Bohemian Giass Water Sets | a Hat Hooks ne livered tray; git | mpecial, BO... recerese c i om .. 10e 25e Easter Lily Vases, 15¢. Dog Collars, 25¢. REGULAR 250—Full, Clea ‘ Cryste! Glass Easter Lily races 4 ae Vanes; a special assortment Place To Put Your Money CO" Raiseh hae fo move alter 16 - “ " years in one room and 28 years of | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS expertence in the shoe business./ Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round Men's, boys’ and women's shoes trips daily, 50¢ round trip. 9 ¢®® | ————_— T T have to be sold for cost posi | a0 fatipeanenerannanptpiteenceitiaighiaimnnemenrianity Lois Th . pach - Millions,” which opened at the . ' 8 » 1204; Tra. 4 25¢ Veneer Cream, 19¢. is in a reliable savings | Moore theatre last night, ia one of A- gps ae SHOES AND OXFORDS me : ya P ith ; : the best things seen in attle for We are Jordan esi In tan and black. Look at the Garden Rake, 25¢. | REGULAR 260 BOTTLE. Dank Ike the A ong time. With the Cohn a showing "as Specialists |p suilty and compare the prices ™ Me—Wroucht Steet sees oi aamaches teat: fat UNION.” Harris tag it couldn't be anything a line of sts FREDLUND, HORNBERG & Mr. Prawiey as Pr Kar Garden Rak ass ee other than fast and furious and there LARSON, Bargain Prices for Lad vig hy niture; once tried, you'll use bes: ee the least Deposit when you bright city 705 Pike St. eer, special a 25c no other; 19¢ Filled with tmprobabilities, the seve sinnerman - i special like; withdraw when story is nevertheless told in a man you are hon Sansa ner tendin to hold the tnte at of est We ex you please money | 28 Can Opener, 10¢. $1.00 Tea Kettle, 58¢. the audience. At no time during tend to yo r ; he performance does it lag and at liberal ¢ %c — Wonderful | REGULAR $1.00—Hest Char with interest always : . : Mjurtable Can Ope coal Tin Heavily Nickel-Plated NR yp et co rgd g Mic ou Coste "t Go Music Hungry invrints, Carter All #ized and shaped Tea Kettle; holds 5& quarts; : getting rid of the last of hia mil Waists and A smail weekly payment buys a & Heine, * $1.00 or more accept “The College exeope } STAR y and Vaudeville, lion dollars, there comes a sigh of relief For this Brewster boy has to re | rid of $1,000,000 by spending it per leonally bimeelf, within ear r lose an Inheritance of $7,000,000. The story of the play deals with hia efforts to succeed to the *arger amount irewster’s Millions will be at | the Moore all wee) Millinery Now is the time to buy our Easter Suit A small pay ment down and a little each week or month One price to all 106 | Specs: ie. cial Sale Wash Boards———— ne ling the whole lot, we were made a very low ‘sell On these boards—so low, in fact, that we can M of you at one-half their regular price. avy galvanized iron, with patent Preece abo recat & SC VICTOR The first payment puts it in your home. ed. writ phone, or call All sixes, styles and prices. All with the genuine Victor quality, * daily. 1 200; box seats, 0 THIS APTERNOON Union COMPANY —20 PEOPLE Sherman, ig and New Vandeville Ac a labor saver; worth 45c; special Cash, Credit Clay & Co. = : Savin?’ Se FJ err. ervomasier a tne orana ea Seattie Theat " Gus Wetnburg came back to the 1406 2nd, Russell & . * onem 4. T rust ¢ oO | Grand yesterday as Peter Stuyvou- | M | Tonight 1 & Hurlbat bad ant in “The er.” and AN 1g | § 1 1 made just a he has Mins Hos elger & F second ano cnenny, mde nas ait tn ha £4 o. AVENUE AND UNION STREET. fie sui me eraae erous oth ot “THe T312—-Second Ave.—1312. xt W The Colonel Girl meres ee & a oe

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