The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1908, Page 5

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NCE COURT ENLIVENED BY AFARCE COMEDY Row andes” from her The | and reporters altting tn! ducked, her motion was She wlaatle ora « gave her toms.) te U4 medium of eo" next wo torneys Alderson and Parker was} next on the bill, Attorney Parker} was asking the old woman questions | Much Amusement. —— | _, {When Alderson accused him of] that m i of burlesque were affo d- | “butting tn | wh im police court this What are you doing here?” shout are treat od Aldetson ‘eben Irvine Moss was on » through of Ste 1 am assisting the prosecution.” answered Parker with spirit, “and have as much right aa you have Attorney De Bruler had given and did not] ° ed ald. Park er and Alderson some more heat ed words and City Attorney De} ninety Bruler branded the whole affair as) U ‘a neighborhood row.” Judge Gordof diemiased the case as two witnesses swore that young Moss was home in bed at the time the rock was thrown. | of Grotlaig, was To all of City At questions she jaw r in * ghe shouted excitedly feet and casting an = ~ = 2! tartan church last night. The mon ologue, “Sweet Girl Graduate,” was lexceptionally well rendered by Miss Warner, Jobn Milligan, tenor, and Mine Bleanor H. Milligan, celtiat, of Liverpool, Kngtand, assisted on the | program. A large audience attend- od the recital Annual Basket Plonic. | John F. Miter post and corps will holt the revelar annual basket pie- nie Saturday, July 26, at Bagte Har- jon. Lyman Banks has kindly use of his private ‘or this occasion. Steamer K. will leave Galbraith 0 a m } dock at A very enjoyable social event lourred on the evening of July 1 | when « surprise party, composed of about 40 members of John F. 4| Miller post and corps, called on Mr ant Mra. Kingsbury at thetr home, at Rainter Beach, in honor af the 38th anniversary thetr wedding After the usual congratulations and of a bountiful wedding iisya, |SUPper, the campany presented Mr and/82¢ Mrs. Kingsbury with some choice pieces of silverware. MUST ISSUE TRANSFERS ‘The management of the Seattle, Renton @ Southern railroad was yesterday notified by A. V. Bouillon, superintendent of public utilities. that transfers must be issued, be- @uring the afternoon by | ginning on August 1 | PF. Backus and Mre.| it is expected that this will bring York. assisted by | the controversy regarding the trans-| Mra. Treat, the Misses / ter privilege to a hoad and that the | Seer nt Ritinger. | tesue will be taken to the courts for final adjudication TO OPEN HOTEL WITH BA at the merry war to « afternoon, [t was ‘@ the formal closing of end society turned gewned and property ‘The achedule of the winning trophies to Parton Swift Nites and Te Diamend Anniversary. | % James Cairns, pastor of | ist church, and celebrate the of their wed- evening of August summer camp at A number of prominent men of the e, including Senators Ptles and Ankeny, Gov. A. BE. Mead, Cot grosaman Jones, Judge Chadwick, 8. C. Congrove and others are ex pected to attend the formal opening | a of the new Villard hotel, at Pasco, | qtve| Wash, oo Saturday evening. The | mg ogee nt sane. lag “sane ih = ——- og os | NQuet oo ames Casey, i William — = { | wt Club Entertains Club. Behwo! the ‘Thareday| A meoting of the Seattle Dahlia me, 12th av. and | club will be held tomorrow evening | at the rooms of the Chamber of! Commerce to discuss the question | of holding an exhibition of the official Mower of the A-Y.P. ex- Recital. Warner gave Fecital under h-Grade $3.3 Quality Seine Twine Hammock; extra width length, with strong stretcher at each end; very $1.00 Water Pail, 49¢ 10quart White Enameled Wa- |i) ter Pail; tripie cost pure white, | blue rim; extreme special Fri- | day; worth $1 ans 49c apecial . 50c Doz. Table Tumblers, se : res ny ae Hose, lining made of Weer; guar pressure Prepared Paint made Pare lead and of}; 26 dif Full Finish Horseshoe Table colors to choose from; Tumblers; beat quality pressed We glass: regular 0c dozen; 35c Para | special, each - 3c | 25¢ Whisk Broom, 12¢ | : Parasols at Cost Gut atl Go-Cart Good quality Select Whisk 6c; $2.00 Broom; medium size oxtra $1.33; $2.50 Parasols special for Friday; worth 12 + $3.60 the; special Cc) | $2.33 Screen Door, $1.98 Mission Finish Ser Hineh wide stile. or japanned Corners and fancy « | $1.98 $1.69 ‘em 99-19 Dinner Set $3.49 | } Camp or Cottage Dinner Set, 44-piece, good quality | $2.50 Gas Plate, $1.69 new style 2Hurner Ges Plate ed be black fully warranted hot weather 4 a Senter: any size 1.00; special special MMi-porcelain, in two very neat patterns; an ex- Septional bargain Friday; worth $5.19; sein $3.49 er & Hurlbut The Oregon R. AMUSEMENTS) Viddiah Players to Return. Three playa new to Seattle will be presented by the Yiddish Play thelr return to the efty at) for three nighta, | Lawyers Fur- mony through the Sunday, The rep: language and broken Kaglish jcludes “The Jowtah Priest,” A heated quarrel between At-| 4th” and “Hoenele,” WHI Fagg Electric Chair. Hlectra, Che human conductor of yatertous thing this week, hag received so many joudting inquiries into | ment that he has taken through his | Cheap Rates East - e R. & Navigation Co, wil sell round trip excursion Uockets August 6, 7, 21 and particuiars at fon Ticket office, 608 First ay BK. B. Bilis, General Agent his days, Full Sale begins Friday morning at 8 continues on till Saturday night 10 o’clock. Bridgea! LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST SEATTLE sinning tolre olee © is appearing at Pantages thoa in Shum tricity, state. MINNIE MAY THOMPBON, At the 8 body the full charge ed tn the ***/ electric chair at Sing Sing prison, A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers 105 -107 sIi- 93 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908, STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! FINAL PRICE CUT ON MEN’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS If every man in Seattle knew, as well as we know, what sort of.a clothing sale this is going to be, the store wouldn’t be large enough. For tomorrow morning we shall begin such a sale of men’s and youths’ suits as has never been seen before. the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Over fifteen hundred suits for youths and men are to be sold at a direct and posi- tive loss to this house. They’re all this season’s styles, made by the foremost makers in the land. All wool, all sizes, all wanted colors, fancy effects and plain blues included. The whole lot divided into two groups and priced this way: that he ts going to prove Friday evening that he can do It, “Chimes of Normandy.” Blanche Bryant, the new member oP the San Francisco Opera com pany at the Grand, i# a smart and Kraceful soubrette whose looks and AgGh vather beat her singing shimes of Normandy” run the |. “Midnight in New York." The second act of “Midnight In New York,” at the Seattle, where the roof garden vaudeville in gt is & #eream of laughter At Reno, mi-frontier military play, 8 next weeh Bon Marche Will Nall Sirronjer Tonight at the Star theatre the Hon Marche will nail Sirronje up in one of its packing boxes, from which she will attempt to escape in & fow minutos’ time. ee enna Dr, MoGregor, Dentist practios, 603 American on the Coast_ po eetanes », ered that he had lost $60 and the} No, not in PRISONER’ FLUSH. When Emily Carroll, a familiar} figure in polloe court, offered to get | out of town, when senten@nd to 90) days in jail for drunkenneas, and fiawhed « thick roll of bilis, ther wae some suspicion among the court officials as to where she got her wealth Later Bailiff Jack Meek discov keen price savings on seasonable carpets, draperies and rugs— to milly, She that she had found it, instead of taking an ocean trip to Frisco, will remain in the county jail GARDEN TRACTS 244cre tracts, $100 an nore; « car line was trace tobe quick carpet moving! National Land inv. Ce, Ino. 917 First av. >» you if represent ? For instance TONS, AXMINATERS, rag BODY BRUSKELA, + the pricing» living ‘rooms, in two-tone, Orien- $50.00; extra special “move-aiol NSTERS and WILTON ¥ choles, reguiar $39.00 ME BRUGSELS, Orit, extra @ rings, & popular rug move-along pr regular 380 oes ee 196 pric 26 SHENA MATTING, extra’ hooey, 4. tra special value extra 1 m special, yerd te HARTFORD AXMINWTER WUGA, dicb6, honvy big pile, mottind, Oriental, tt mal designs, regular $3.00 values; extra special choice of Aesigna, each tee . naing from 16x? 4.96 for $22.60 to $88.0 remarkable value to t magnificent eolisction. This siese range from 24x46 ft to 6.00; extra epecial, your chot ote. THA SPECIAL—#1 ENTALS—ihis ta a rug art to vielt th BL oocuut AN a atl heavy quality, 54-inch Roman stripe TAPESTRY, eultable for the portieres of couch cov Regular price the and The yard-—extr move-along price, Scotoh madras, fast valves trom te te The-—-extre ape price.” yard tO0 taney colors in Art Noveau stai Oriental patterns Reeu- lar $1.6¢ to $5.90 valuce—entre #1 S-tnch round fringed doylies fi Regular lee each felling. Quantities pattern, splendid values at $5.59 to $6.50 pair, lot iminediately. pair por’ ne mad 15H POINTS, ARABIANS, RENAISSANCE, CLUNY end BRURSKLS lace Reeuiar valves to $7.56 the pair, To more- slong immediately the whole lot. ranging from 1 to 4 pairs left over from fuly Gale, yr . . 28 meshes with border edges for sash and sarrew The to %Ge——extra spect “move -aion price,” ie 4 figures “Rewular | de fancy figures; heavy frt ues up to $5.00 pair, 7: pair Regula and rep weaves All the od4 pairs, at “move-along pric ‘ope portiores, full stxe. for the arch: heavy fancy chenille cords plain and fancy combinations Regular values from $2.50 to $4. special ‘ rope valaness for low arches and single doors, to match large arch ro theres Requiar $2 00 pair valuee—-extra special “move-along price’ he seamiess torn sheets, made of special quality mustin, deep hems Regular The crade—-extra special “more-along price Boe ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL SUMMER the Drapery Store annownc: a ome. and attractive showtng of ht summer drapery cluding all the latest patterns and effects in art ticki: satines, casement cloths, buriaps, denims and art cloth: SECOND AVE. AT PINE SEATTLE. TACOMA. J.W. BULLOCK Dealer tn | Coal and Wood Bunkers—Rear St | Power House Dearborn st. Boston st, 711 Western ave., at Bunkers. James h ave. Phones—East 87, Ind. 87; | Bast 102, Ind. 8170; Queen Anne 1885, Ind. 7538; Main | | | | 3878, Ind. 289 | Renton Coat _ o’clock, “Tomorrow” is the meanest word in the language. It's a cheat. You may not have any tomorrow. Why not live today? Have the fine music, operatic, popular and sentimental; the classic concert selections, the sacred hymns, the grand harmonies of bands and or- the great $10 to $100 chestra Have them without delay Come in and see us about send ing a Victor right along to your home. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Terms: $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week

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