The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1908, Page 5

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THE PHILLIPS OUT [ANOTHER SLASH] —~ a FOR SHER, IN RATES - 14 notable 2-day tron bed sale— 15, 1908. 5 THE GREATER STANDARD is the largest, finest exclusive homefurnishing store in America (OAST IS | AFTER A a 2-day refrigerator sali— the STANDARD refrigerator— » anawer Yo this the Aq an | iron beds; the la wt H I and 1 MANUPAC RES ympany . at the ate f m | u ha was made Vana ve av 1 a ¥ aoe } concessions, and represents the tput awe nue bed f ate i : s j ducement take t by the unequaled buying power of THE GREATER Grong ! a you the fact ale of bed: "ithe m 1 aT D. ‘or Just uc ognal th 1 . Ha rh Gnas = moet . i tutes Prem.) es - —_— Re ‘ ATR fh ich & sale COguaton 4 r planned to be. | oring va over a adie t ae ¥ CHAKO. ew 16 we Via Seattle rate as t | « w th Seattle A atoy a two. da we oan onty indicate here the styles and pricings to show the a6 this sale will be a very active one, we cannot promise quick garetion WHR jen Chat will also be granted, whieh, it ts really sensational values. There are several hundred various delivery; all beds will be delivered in as good condition as pos expected, will attract travel over patterns & t sible piattorm, pledging the < | ’ © ehoose trom, which will be placed on special ex re 2. Berpat tm Alte jthe Amerioan tine. ‘6 mail, C. O. D, or fone orders can be filled. No exchanges pty to trons cations | Negotiations have been carried Nibiteale for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ly ne Hold Orders for future delivery. None to dealers q Pactie com and build @ jon between the Canadian Pacific oe jand the Pacific Coast company to q nay ward th A, and the oo we party teday were + asain oF che | nder consider ) Gf Wits dewand and were tien offic An to Gaivestaed that the sub-| t tod . appermes’ in the minds of ‘] Eo wr of the Pacific coest - aterstoed that in | . the CHARLES H. PHILLIPS STAFFORD MAKES City Detective Charles u Phil wamtees tn WIS CANDIDACY House baat! tment for lips, who has been.a member of ’ the question | 19 years, has anounced his candi KNOWN Gf mere fortifications were dis:|dancy for she Instead es hae 60 ie he sapevity: ree is 0 os 100 itv asad ity; r68 mA $16.50 orders Giled if reosived by the Seattle police de rift of King county amd, boworer, |s net known on the republican ticket, subject — Certain members of the platform | to the direct primary. Mr. Phil who © mom the coast/ lips ts an experte: 4 officer of Ei force recognition ef the fortifi-| the law and knows King eounty like (ees proposal and there Is much /a book. This ts the first thm has we are sole agents tor the Bohm season to believe ( wil auc) ever been a candidate Aystem Refrigerator. axed in bavt t tive office and his ‘tttness for the Senator Piles, of W achingien, to-| shrievalty is endorsed by a major id: «The poopte of the| ity of his brother officers Goast have not asked for! One of his best bite of detective Dut we do instst upen having | week took piace when he captured protection on land and on/| Jack MoCarty, a fotorious bank! ga This is a matter in which the frother and safe blower, who, in whole coast Is vitally interested lcompany with “Deafey" Canley,| “The protection of Califernia,| blew the safe of the Standard Oil) @egee and Washington is of a5/ company in this city several years oe to the entire coun-| age. Phillips nailed the patr and| 2a the protection of the Atlantic | sent them to Walla Wal | Ec Another job of class which Phil 1 turned was whea he on: ged ao Uae aan ae “Ese Down ‘whhin 14. bour . ia ales. en. Abomna of — eres 18 ESD. worth of diamonds in a First biil apartment house. Whea the mys terious murder ef a Japanese oc curred im the lower part of the olty | tt wae Phillips, atied by Jim! Byrne, who ran down the mar-| derers | "“Chariey,” as he ts tntimately | known, has been a resident of King | county for 21 years. Be first went) EDWARD H. STAFFORD. on the palloe force in 1889., after on teorgantzation under Chief of Po-| Edward HH. Stafford, has an i lice J. T. Mitchell in 1980. Bly re.) neunced his candida for j mained a member of the depart. intendent the ing fT ment untit 190, when he restgened | schools, subject to the primary }and engaged in farming on Whidby tion of Sept. & Mr Stafford has lisland for two years He later went| been connected with the Heattic to Alaska, but returned to Seattle | schools since 1894, and is one of land was appointed patrolman. Hia| the well known educators on the Jabihity soon earned him the right| Coast. He was superintend: Sto plainclothes work, and he has| the Ballard public been at it with success ever since. | 1896 to 189%, and gave the hewt sat 4 fl ee jisfaction and brought the standing of the system above the « 1S | v Prof. Stafford gradu . University of Michigan tn 1886, and from then until he became principal This is the bigest type of re- trigerator * the very chance how, while these notable spectal prices prevali=e Tauseday ana SCNOENFELD Wednesday. 14-in, ROYAL mower; regular price sponte . $4.45 in ROYAL mower, regular price oooh $4.95 ROYAL mower, regular price pts $5.75 Daetint:’ tenn’ ‘cavuabe, feahed : $2.95 mati orders filled if received by Tursday night) pal WE MER f PANG “1 | $3.95 Instead of the South Seattle schools In | 1894 was « teacher in Kansas and Colorade. THIS GIRL SPELLED DOWN 20,000 OTHER CHILDREN. $0 Linen Suits at just 4 Price. 25 per cent off on al! Lin. geri and Lawn Waiate. The class da: members of | school, which was held Saturday,! ANS ‘ June 13, at Three Tree Point, was O teyce ‘ ‘ \ be igrcerncey Bay nn aes yr | attended by almost 200 members of | i } 4 bey Le aia : P He . an unusually good | | the class, Several members of the yee H i STB? at ‘ ath 2 \ weave’ and” snd : faculty chaperuned the party | SST i all : ; ortene- Immediately following the noon | AI { . ? on Ree lunch several contesta were carried . ] ‘ . REDUCED PRICES ON The pleeating and soda pop-| eat ‘ - ; tie Pai te WE TRUST You. furnished « lot of . — mers "$219 you: G00 3 The Most | tity pavaenr system. peewee. Gist “Homeliest | : i , 0ai6 innd-woven ‘temeaghy “Boy” contests a great deal of in-| Cagorr. terest Was shown. Suitable presents | $6.50 hand-woven 2 were provided for these contests. | ‘ $3.75 The evening was spent in a very | " | g ! eis ‘haadswbeon’ Gannon enjoyable dance and the moonlight to the attractions of the of the graduating the Seattle high mail orders filled if received by Tuesday night.) Piper & Tat’ 220 Spring | st. THe Best yet-our HAMMOCK SAL §|HOT SHOTS FROM OUR SUMMER STORE $1.75 Screen Door $1.29 | REGULAR $1.75—Screen Door, size 2-8x6-8; has ani interesting ba duno tase matting vaue— DIC blacking case special— 89c js Tuesday and Wednesday this le a Tittle article that you will find ce wt for w FOR TURSDAT DAT th AND WRoNnS arpet Store will place on fancy work corner brackets and covered with best grade black wire cloth SN iiss feds cUubasetcccaess eee $ 1 29 Se Garden Seed, 1¢ Pkg. 35e Sleeve Board, 19¢. REGULAR Sc—Package of Veg I] REGULAR 35e—Covered and Mable or Garden Seed; fresh 1 Padded Shirt Waist or Sleeve special sale 59 rolle of our own fice; hardwood blacking om unt Hike pl portation of heavy China matting. which sells requiarty at 400 yard, 1 = high; top covered reat; receptacle for brus Regular value §2.00—xtra special for Tuesday red, blue and areen patte our special delivery service +- DOROTHY GILKERSON. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. June 13.-—} Dorothy Giikerson, 13, spelied down | 20,000 school child and is now mail orders filled.) Rew stock; « home product; Hoard; very handy for chil- jf | the champion speller of the grade sttra special. per 1c dren's dresses; a Tues 19 schools in Minneapolis. She was} package : day fyer - BSE Hl forced to pet 200 words in the 50c Calcimine, 39¢. ie jf} final tent REGULAR 50c—Package “Dek 4 Double Sheets Fly Paper, |{| Dorthy’s parents are well-to-do, | orat . le he. pr father is traveling passenger Bow sanitary wall ealct ¢ agent of the Grand Trunk road Mine; S-pound package. ready 4 Do $ i uble Sheets of the Well | The spelling contest was held in| for ase when mixed with 39¢ |] Keowe Tengieroor Fir 5 [| the efty hall. When she went to} cold water; special Paper; special c |B \ school the next day the children in} 25¢ Window if | her room ch her so loudly and} REGULAR page" xe Aa 25¢ Stone Pot, 15¢. Jeo long that the shouting spread | Window Screen 15 inches REGULAR 25c—One-gallon beat if) 9 the other 16 rooms in the tbulld SECOND AV. AT PINE ST. led if received by and extends to 33 inches; [] quality Stone Pot and Cover; | fag Bagh he hool work cons . Qovered wit ne © cloth ey're always i er teacher excused her from nee ae tS ln _ Re 15¢ school that day, telling her mad You can do anything you choose today, Dorothy.” ' hot - 18c handy ., : j i $1.50 Doz. Cups and Sauc- hhh a iitoned today by Mrs. H. K. Steph-| Woodcraft, will give a dance this) the state, will disouss the woman will hold its picnic Tuesday at Toy Wheelbarrow, 50¢ Dat | . * |enson, Mrs. Milton G. Sturgis and|evening at 627 First a | euttrage question for the club. Brighton Beach | c ” * —— — REGULAR ac — Large Size ers, S¢ Pair. “ ITS O'NEWS # | Mrs, Kate Fulton Lane i Alki Hive, No. 59. Women's Auxiliary. ERE FY ER . Frame Red Toy Wheel |] REGULAR $1.50 DOZ—Neat | WALL PAPER e B # | day meeting held at the hon Alki hive, No. 69, will give a card| | The Wom Auxiliary of the Barbecued Meat with heavy steel wheet [| How! Shaped White China Cups | The most of the best for the Mrs. Stephenson, 40th av party tomorrow evening at 1921|Plymouth Congregational church Ojid fashioned barbecue lunch, axle: a ver? handy 59c and Saucers; special ‘Cues 8c HIE least money at a Oa st 1 " Seattle Fine Arts Society First av. Ladies of the Maccabe "Ch E - East 15e. Oriental Cafe, 1418 Third ay. ; Special Tuesday day, per pair H. 8. Alumni Banquet. The attle Fine Arts society |and friends are invited | ea xcursions as! — AL PAINT AN } S <oosreunnrioerannianiscnsisininpsitinesi | PD ERA AUL PAPER « | ‘The Seattle High 8 hool Alumni | is giving an exhibition of Japanese Sociological Society. ee gh aah. 6) ba ad mu rent Ave, Arcade Anne eceptio quet will be held | colo: inte and antiques f th t oy meatal une 19, 20, July 6, 7, 22, 23, Aug $1 -00 Step - Ladder for 69c “ caatnenine Deter Mat the Lincoia| fuddhist temples this week, at the}, 7% He tone soe ok | ust 6, 7, 21 and 22 by the Oregon|/Z ALBERT HANSEN = | tomorre i e ; feal society for the summer R. R. & Navigation Co Rate onde, : REGULAR $1.00 — Step-Ladder, extra well | hotel at 8:30 o'clock art room of the public lbrary held Friday night et a deal Rey mo eee FIRST. AND braced; light and Ai 6 feet ~_ PIANOS AT cOsT Rainier Club Smoker. Women of Wooderaft Root and other eminent jurists of] tnion Ticket Office, 608 First av, | SOOOoe special Tuesday Cc | 4 The Rainier club will hold ite Palm cirele, No, 66, Women of | : we |, Milla, General Ament wie ntact last sme of the season at the) — — — GARDEN TRACTS om 2%-acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms; close to ear line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens awd ber ries. National. Land Iny. Co. Inc. 917 First Ave. for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma club how yw evening. A ture on ishing Race and illustrated by the #tereopticon | views taken from the speak photographs, will be deliver BE. 8. Curtis. Chagene & P.O Chapter A. PR. O, wen enton THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Pall to Investigate. " further particulars address H STOLTZ KIRCTROPRONR © é. J. GINGLES, M. D,, o4e chine Department. Investigate. Haiidiog John C. Walang Co. 711 Gecond Ave. Socluer Hallet

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