The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1908, Page 7

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— — sh os 2 We OME . . THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908 7 ="SAFE K ‘Red Star Steamer Vader- land With 1,600 Pass- ILAGHER 1 SELL t Ta ‘ \ Leepe 0 rare c V n in sii convention tn 1910. | — @ngers Not Wrecked. last night, ta’ sate Antwerp to 9 ” Graft itness to & PY | (By United Press.) . ~ | LONDON, June 1 he o« Dispose of All His . Star steamer Vaderia ah >. reported aground on Goodwin sand sah day, according to & message re reese i In the End back, and that yred tn For a period of 30 days the public has become acquainted with the truth of a statement made by the oe Setar eta aaeeaees aad Century Furniture Company that it had been ordered by the stockholders to arrange its affairs fot a a tat, Vee v ae a . t ~ , Cleared speedy cessation of business, and to give the public the benefit of the enormous price reductions on its fur- ; Slaubed ty tame’arouatie eu roodn niture stock, The statement was at first hard to believe by many; they seemed to think it was a scheme De 0 geno to raise a little money, or to get rid of a lot of tnsalable goods. Time—and only a few days—demonstrat- : the steamer WaGlinel & Ueaakr ae ed the fallacy of such an idea. A visit through the big store building bears the strongest kind of evidence turing the last 24 howra Two collisions are known to haye oceurred in the fog. The Hittiah atea i was L. T. DICKASON sadly sama b « th (Star Special Service.) Spanish —atea Me The, CHICAGO * Frievds of L. | ore¥ of the steamer Loanda, from = : tHe « for West Africn, which . . r erenird ‘ wit wie off Dove aut evening v arecte cut feorineblef of the ed « collision with aa unknown 6 { the Re att ahi The Loanda anding Toledo, 0. and te believed t be sertousiy in rT CLERKS ELECT Mr D 7" arge coal and FUNERAL NOTICES As further evidence we are quitting is the surrendering the agency of the famous Monarch Malle- reign reagent age lig Ha EP able Range to a local firm. Many thousands of dollars have been expended by us introducing the Mon- q iW OFFICERS cago White will take place at the chapel arch Range in this locality, and we would be fools to surrender this range if we had any thought of con- ee i oe a vent | ceoening, 0s 10:0. The burial will tinuing business permanently - : tee Sol u at take place at the Mount Pleasant We are burning our bridges behind us every day. We are disposing of stock which is staple the year ean 18 CHOSEN ae a Tie fen :daleien ik Wale round at absolute cost price, and in many cases at a considerable loss. We tell you these things because —CHANGE THEIR a puivate in an Obio regi-| Sinith took place at the family res we want you to understand us. We're going out of business just as fast as the public can buy us out. ment e moved Danville, Hi | denee toda The burtal took piace ME DATE FOR STATE oon after the war and was elected | at the Newcastle cemetery mains were ¢ : in 1871, serving ten years The fun vice of M z e removed to Chicago MeCausiand was held at the ° | areata remNEESe of the Mount Pleasant enyae SSE We buy second-hand biey« this morning a& 10 o'clock Press.) Piper & Taft's, 220 Spring st L—Twenty-one | — oa AL KLEIN The Best Shoe Repatring is the City While You Wa! av dames st. See Joe Schermer’s Ad NEXT FRIDAY They’re Exclusive Clothiers the state com You Can Furnish Your Home Complete Here at Manufacturers’ Prices and Less DOORS OPEN 9 A.M.; CLOSE 6 P.M. Saie Terms and Conditions: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at our Earliest Convenience; No Refund or Exchange; No Storage. ! 1316 Second cay Century Furniture Co. N. W. Cor. Second and Spring St. Cloak & Suit Mfg. Co. 1/ Price yA Sale | tures on record was the one which ended in disaster and serious In- | ters, Mr. Arthur Elwell, and the jury to 13 persons at Berkeley, Cal, last Saturday, when the dirig- | motion pictures ible balloon, qonetructed by C. A. Morrell, of San Francisco, explod- | ~ before the ed in midwir during its initial test, and » horrified gaze | Coliseum—New Acta. of thousands of spectators, plunged with its crew of 15 men to the New acts which opened at the | Bround. Coliseum theatre this afternoon, The Morrell sirubip was the largest ever constructed. It was [eight in number are, The Okito 450 feet long, and contained 560,600 cubic feet of gas. The big ship | family of Chinese magicians, the | was to have been propelled by five #0-horsepower engines, sus | Kiton-Polo-Aldo troupe of acrobats, - pended from the gas bag | two sketches, a dancer, a violinist To “Wind Up” the season, we expect this tremendous sacrifice Morrell himself made the asornt and was cheered repeatedly by | and the ballad and motiqn pic- the ble 4 that had gathered to the test. The bag was | tures. te “Clean Up” eur surplus stocks and convert the same into READY CASH within TEN DAYS. fitied, and the reatraining ropes cut. The airship rose slowly for a nih few hundred feet. Then suddenly it sagged in the middie. Almest “Me and Him.” at the same instant ene end collapsed. Me and Him,” the final musteat A shout of terror went up from the crowd, which scattered 1" | ogwody of the present company, & panic, as with a dizay plunge the mass of silk and machinery | oT ™in. gtar the whe Bet ne crashed to earth, burying its crew beneath a pile of wreckage tale etvechaah, Gaieae dian | Morrell himself was among the injured. When he was pulled | ist ramous singing comedienne aed |. from under the, debris his leg wae vroken aad he was nearly wa | Sohn @ Martha Gleeson and Fred conacions from the shock - “ The secompanying remarkable photograph was snapped just i regen pr Ages mg ll ga st after the airehip had collapsed and was plunging with terrific speed | ’ toward the earth ae ——— BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WILL BE HALF PRICE, Vomen’s Suits “Women’s Coats Women’s Skirts en’s Petticoats, Waists and Hats WOMEN'S SUITS. | WOMEN’S COATS. Miictly Tailored Suita, $900.00 value. Women's “Marrate” Rainesats, $99.99 valve, Halt Baie 850.00 Price Sate Adki Park Nataterium. | The season at Alki opened Satur- Thergees-Bunting company yester-|day, Ernest Ranniger, champion day swimmer of the Pacific coast, Is the it is a melodrama by Owen Davis | manager of the natatorinm, and he jn four nets and eight seenes, and| claims that he has the finest and like all real thrillers, there fan't a | largest swimming tank this side of moment when you really lose the | Frisco. The tempereture of the smell of powder or the vindletive- | water is kept at 83. Boats will . hess of the villain. Robert Law-| leave the Galbraith Deok every halt gen cumggragy ang pty renee somewhat relieves this as| hour Saturdays and Sundays, andl fg Ge ee ning | Moser Lotto by some welcome com- | every hour other days a Os ee Opening ody. ‘Taere will be the usual mat- | ——_——_— tonight in “My Wite The play 's |i ccs during the week ULD a comedy in four acta, from the Freneh of Gavantt and Charney, by | ~ $. SH matinee Wednesday | David Belasea’s “The Girl of the ASSIST CHINA Golden West” was presented in an/ SS “My Wife. Nichae! Morton There will be a) “The Girt of the Geiden Weat.™ “The Nightingale.” | appropriate manner at the Lot | Tatiered Suite, $9000 value, | Women’s Tailored Tan Jacket Coats, With mustesl sumbers tak yesterday, with Mise Aileen May | Mee: Sain $15.00 Half-Price Sate from haif a dowon familiar operas, ®Ppeering in the same part made (By United Prons. RiFictiy ‘Tailercd Suits, 985.00 vaine, | Women's Tallored Jacket Coats, Makt summer The Healeyised version of “The | famous by a en ay - TACOMA, June 1—The growong r $42.50 | colors, $10:00 value, Half-Price Sale... $5.00 Nightingale,” given at the Grand nausea ae i importance ef China as a world . 7 4 5 last fight, was a strange yet at. “Ppearance with the company in F Suite, $90.00 vakue, Mall-Price | Women's Tatiored Coats, faney mixtures, $5.50 Sastied eltade the part of Jack Rance, and won| power and commercial foree was 980.00 | value, Half-Price Sele ’ $425 Just far good measure, a vaude. instant approbation. Fred Huebner | omphasived —vesterday by Dr vatue, Half-Price WOMEN’S SKIRTS. ville to the program, had 4 suitable part as Sonora, Philip | Charles Lewis of Pao Ting Fu, $25.00 which seored @ bit, as much go as | Shefficld appears as Jose Castro, Ho) oe oniti, China. The a Women's Skirts, faney mixtures, $6.60 value, Gebert. Let's singing of The G. Lonsdale as Sydney Duck, and | Provit Pio “a PG Suits, 990.00 value, Matf-Priee | Price Sule Game Old Girt’ and’ The Lives o| Mise Frances McLeod as Wowkle.| United States and especial coast, shotld be awake Pacit $20.40 | Womon's Tailored Skirts in Panames, # ws Mev.” Anna Lichter proved |The staging of the play is very | iktiin Dime ootg. “and it should Suits, $99.00 value, Half-Price Hait-Price Sate notive in “Cupid and 1.” Georgia gage the ong Ee = yy espetially real how desirable $15.00 | Women's Strictly Tailored Skirts, $10.00 phell scored In “When the |i [he second act being very #f | inst China, when, awakened, Suits, $25.00 vale, Melf-Price Holt Price Sale e nm Plays Peete Roo Daphne 3 sho have a conscience trained $42.50 ord is heard in “Amsterdam to Christian ideals.” WOMEN'S SHIRT WAISTS, The production runs the week | Pantages Theatre. Dr nored in China 11 » WOMEN’S HATS, Fancy Lingerie Shirt Waists, $2.50 value. | Pantages theatre offered its new | years béon spending the New Summer jiats, $12.50 value, Half Price Sale “Tracked Around the World.” | veudeville bill, headed by the Zar | past year at his home in Pennsyl : 96.25 | Women's Strict Tallored Waists, plain When it was learned that Mise |"OWS. comedy bicyclists; Stgnora | vanti, enjoying a needed rest. Be ail now effects, $8.50 valine, Half and fancy plaids or stripes, $6.00 value mma Panting’s illness would pre | Johaena Kristoff dramatic — se ects to depart for China this $4.25 Price Sale vent her from appearing at the | #200; Barnes and West, singing | Lewis ¢ Seattle for at least another week, | Comedian and lady dancer; Virden , it waa decided to aut “The Prin.|@ Dunlap, the newsgir! and the debaters of the Mt Vernon cous of Patches” back on the shelf,| rt; Zimmer, juggler; Marion sis-|2igh school won from the Puget and “Tracked Around the World” | == - * Sound «university last Saturday was taken down in its stead. The : Not. TERMS OF SALE— in the Store at HALF PRICE, Whether Mentioned Here or No. Exchanges; Ne C. 0. D. SALE STARTS MONDAY A. M., 9 O'CLOCK. Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfg. Co. st distressing cases of ecrem ved by Soap Lake Salve SHOES AND OXFORDS In tan and black. Look at the quality and compare the prices. UNTIL: U CUS k ALR aaa FREDLUND, HORNBERG & rae HL GROUNDASILE ~ LARSON bu pire gGafeteria 1316 SECOND AVENUE WW Pt GAR Dple’s Bank Bide | 705 Pike St. ze ~ Th most gigantic a 1) ae Ove Of the most daring aerial ven ke ree mee

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