The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1908, Page 5

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& ‘THE’ STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908: NEW CULT FORMED | (By United Prev.) CHICAGO, Nov. 18 of Rieht Living” te th pew cult which Mahop Bt. Paul's Rofo .39333>>>>>> f, WREATH FOR § eeenRAM C. GILE = v | eccccceceee® prontd al ee in ail par exceedingly interesting specials for “busy Friday” — you'll always find something interesting and important here each Friday. This week we have two practical ¢ hop saye that the new « farthet than Christian without taking the e as Mra. Bddy'e follow Metw ‘NOT CRAZY BUT JUST. es BET (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISC pecials we are sure they will please and be of interest to our many friend@ who visit us each Friday pili has a short.) — cllman fr - eeaidont of the shtorney at law by ability ‘aad tempera! on elt excl “busy Friday majolica jug special 19c— ingive of ¢ ietnac jae where be years of se di te perhaps the most Hate to his ability and ie the Third ward, and Tas conalatontiy played council has made him ey eet Influential mem te ‘Direct 04 dant in speech, scorn: to be gained by Bi Gill bas made 4 civie matter, a4 way and In-| ly gets there} ® large quantity of these splendid and handy Jugs will be placed on sale “bu Priday;" th ar two designa to select from; three quarter gallon capacity; of Majolica and porcelain ware, embossed with attractive designs tn natural colors; worth 6c. Specially priced for Reiday onty 19¢ x G The men wheeled the ¥ to Market #t. and dow to Third, amid the eb larme crowd _ HIRAM c _GiLL. ~ ~— 1 are willing to} gd resort to blandish-| nm from the! ll and frank of the Third ward consin in that city, His academic | and ever alert, yearnings didn't keep him awake him and nothing at night and he decided to study} Tee ts allowed to go law, graduated from the law) qe. It is “the Third” schoo! in 1889. Immediately after] ‘and sii the time with Hi graduation he decided that be w ihe rest of the fellows ed to be councilman from the what remains. ward In Seattle and th July of t Dat natural that in the year arrived and for the next n ‘they swear by him. At Years set about to break into the} $1.50 Mrs. Potts’ sad irons for “busy Friday” 79¢ me these aré Mra. Potts’ ortginal | pattern, heavy sickel-plated irons made of gray pig tron; they will bold the heat longer than any oth er make of this style; have cold be finds an ambitious council, achieving this in 1898 ‘Sun wood handle, shaped to conform 4@ oppose, after having A® & start in politics this w Sym: | et to the hand, to prevent cramping Several republican can. good that he became slightly atra, with Adela Verne. OY, 7? of the hand during troning; 3 the nomination. He is. less politically and to his asto This an exceedingly clever ment saw himself defeated inj will be her tn , Any points of the game | 1900. He went to Nome to think | Settle. played in the Third it over and came back renewed and | jan. he isn't familiar with entered the council In 1902 and} 4, Ea tyne counting. there he has since remained, and a fun ne de tend than wae on ie from Wisconsin, indications potat that it will take | py, og the place, and rthing in the nature of a politt | Rice, of his birth. Until earthquake to dislodge hisn. ee he lived on a farm — Sicicences"se ROBBED MARK TWAIN; =" athe has b ARE neem ps Carriage,” te giving tt he university of Wis- roan . [atregowrs ther MATTIL.- SECOND AVE. AT. PINT ST.——TACOMA on og | @ clever Interpretation at ‘Deatice Hoffmas, ac e . duction . ¥ me Draken inte tia vitia | he Lats this week. The production o/o% frons in set, complete; the regu j wd e) lar price ts #150. gs ngs SINT Specially priced for Friday aly 79¢ ~—(no mail, C. O. D. or ‘phone orders taken for these apeciais.) o nning Sunday a will appear as t Sis Hopkin.” in whieh | well known to the- | out the country Lois, | ax Nance Olden in “In is the keynote of y Consumption ir and reat; of Samuel t- Clemens (Mark Twain) j'@ well worth witnehstng, hehe of next week. beginning | w Dowlings, in “Snap aded gulity today court sen ho matinee Sunday afternoon. | evingn, | oven Winter and pieaded mulity today. court sen:| Widce ivouness j with a mw Sunday afternoon, |S ind Levinas, in “Hypno- | of | three nor t re in| “Phe Toxas Ranger,” « ta ¢| oO. i ‘ Ce ee : rs s Range ie oi houm. | tractions | Who have made a study stairs prt nak | the rugged west, will be the attrac-| Gas of the bon tite of work ont disease which has | jens, than an aia | ton at the Third Avenue theatre! ine Orpheum bill this week is the} MAY HH ANDES moDY, Mesths in the United yours in prison, and on the charge of |M#Xt week. “When the Bell Tolle” | kuch monsiogue by Marry Puch | the past year than mt. with intent to kill not inore|the present production, i# Grawing | ‘The audienes late it eet by, although | (By United Press.) | by yellow ‘an four years in state's prison. | well. . |the young chap does his best to| COPENHAGEN, Nov. 12.0 te re | many epidemics of Seattle. |prepare them for the talk. Eva ported at the bedy of Prot. ~ Proud to Bee,” with twolvery go | reach e babies oh Saag AE hig I pre of | bas been ree the cond of bake progress has eon TO ALIENISTS sented hy & capable company at the Pantages. rador | br fuccesaftl treatment of | Seattle theatre this week. “We Are| cisssy acrobatic work fs the feat eRe sep | m, it should always be King,” & satirical comedy. will bel ure at Pantages the waa Hecetves Carmente Check. that prevention Is More certain than a“ The Great Heras Farmtly furnian|,, Mtg, Minnie 1. thin clase of amusement and their | |} work te the beet seen bere in many a day United Press.) a The county for "91.088, ded her by the Free Lecture by Dunstan j that tif De. Frederick F. Hedges ry and the law firm of Hathaway & prevent, and they think Bronze Statuca | is of the Star © proceedings have been ‘or of Dr : STOP THE RENT. of Beat and Dr. ‘ S We can sell you Beautiful son, of Portland, two ; ‘ , Homes, Cottages, Bungalows, : Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO. ING, Prtvate ieneed Wire to All Bx changes S. C. Osborn & Co. ‘Moot 87 Fivet Ay. Former Spouse in the Way. NEW YORK, Nov, 12—Eattn Kip McCreety, wh wae @ivoreed from Richard MeCreery, of Aun. Fran ond order, it is ru- trouble with her » Have a Few Lp - Fon TAILOR. MADE strrs Pick Oe at Half-Price H. COHL, Tailor E CHINA SALE—3 MORE DAYS hoted lecturer, lately of Sydney. } T PA PER Australia, bas volunteered to 4 | liver a lecture on “Australia, YOU ARE A HAN OF SENSE. You know the advantages of economy without having to read about them. Your reading of this interests you. Why not start | an account of $1 with us? FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ia, the |. Land of the Kangaroo,” at Plymouth | > | Chureh, Friday evening, November | |14, at § p.m. Stereopticon slides, | | furnished by the Queensland gov ernment, will be used, and a delight. | ed and overflowing audience ts ex-| |pected to come early and hear {f| about this wonderland | Miss Hilda Deighton wil! sing 25c Gas Globe, 15¢ | | A allver collection will be taken to} {f) aid the jot fund of Palrmount Sun | day school (COmPanraaenT | OBSERVATION 0 of Black Saturated Asphalt Paper; 150 square Soll; superior to tar paper; it has + Worth 75c; special ai ° * 49% Half-Soles, 10¢ Bet quality hemlock Beat Quality Imported Q Opal Gas Globe; the best made air | ane by hole globe; worth 2c 15¢ lection Laundry 10c spectal it THIRD AV. Com, sre 25¢ Gas Mantle, 13¢ COLLARS Ic, 2c, 3¢ The Well-Known Majestic Gas Mafitie; a dow weave cap ovrrs, V9e —_ss 13¢ $1.00 Waffle Iron, 73¢ No. 8 American Cold Handle Waffie Iron; has new pmte handie—wil! not burn out $1.00, This pleasing quartette agggmnanies you either way between Seattlosfnd the Twin Cities if you use the “Odental Limited” of the Great Northern Line Nothing that Twentieth Century ingenuity can contribute ether Company de; SHTIUTS, 106 ELEGANT | Zc. | _ NEW STANDARD ©: to in genie | TOURIST 15c Broiler or Toaster, 8¢ igeport Wire Co.'s Toaster or Brotler; ; | Save Money acute: | SUREPERS | Avoid Pain ; ¥ ~~ a afford your Eastern friends visiting you dur - 4 23¢ i <= agsagapreagrtn 8c ing the yosition ifthey see the Great ro Northern ery en route. At your request we will pleased to mail them our | let, “The Scenic Northwest | rinens Teeth, fit guarant ~¢ Bar Castile Soap 1 3-pound bar of Pure White Castile Soap; always | extreme special, Friday, 15 } &H AMEN AND UNION Fu Sot Bridger Gold” Silver Ft) Patrtess i We use tonipiay 9 ving na fa 1 Yate Denti ‘le Recon® and Prater War, Over Guy's Houre—0 (0 6 Sundays TH! 1 Work, extra heavy ns 4.00 that stay in. 606 notions Cc. W. Meldrum, Cc. P. and T, A., Columbia and * S55 ALA CARTE | DINING CAR ==" | SERVICE . | A. BRIDGE & CO. A. BRIDGE & CO.——Largest Clothiers on the Coast An Irresistible Temptation to Men and Young Men One Thousand | Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats HOICE pickings | from the largest | Men’s Clothing stock on thecoast, representing some of best American mak- ers. New styles | and: some not so new, but all de- | sirable. An excellent assortment of good materials, including plain | blues and blacks. All sizes in stouts, slims and regulars; single and double breasted. Not a suit, | overcoat or cravenette in the lot that sold regularly less than hoor 00 and from that up to} tous Choice Friday and Saturday $10, $12.50-+$15 NOTE! Late College Models for Young Men in all the new effects will be found i in the above lot.» A.Bridge&Co. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesier First and Yesler FACILITIES THIS COMPANY HAS EXCEPTIONAL FACILI- TIES FOR HANDLING A LARGE VOLUME OF BUS. INESS. IT THEREFORE SOLICITS ACCOUNTS, BOTH CHECKING AND SAVING, OFFERING REA- SONABLE RATES OF INTEREST, AND CAREFUL AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO ALL BUSI- NESS, WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL. Pianos for $100 Pianos for $125 Pianos for $140 Pianos for $175 Pianos for $200 Knabe Pianos Sohmer Pianos Behning Pianos Haines Bros. Pianos Foster Pianos Farrand Pianos Brewster Pianos Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. BHORROCK 2... s00e see eeeer epee, PRIGSIDENT P HARTMAN : Vid PRESIDENT en MYee TREASURER vA oMi eee +. CASHIER Many other makes sold on easy payments without interest. No juggling. No jockey- ing with our customers. No coupons. No cer- tificates. Legitimate methods in every in- stance. Largest. Stock. ote and the cit '|| | Lowest Prices. neotusantiewat ||| Cline Piano Co. stock of SEATTLE for the We Are Carrying Coal ° uperior burning » kind that give at with the There ta y waste and the SO OFHOOSOOOOODS: ALBERT HANSEN Diswonds, Watches, Jewels, wiser Crikny. J. W. BULLOCK 609 “10th Av., Seattle, Wash Opttoal rt erTivesrtty 0600004044, a aumento

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