The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1908, Page 7

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His Entire Life The talk wa Agee Our Christ areal drean er eating anoth eet Were = tog j “We w it ‘ and most of us pours would pre miracle happened Dut! of a big steamer clea: i and at daybreak of F pulled aboard. That a ed to the best in ate in my acroas the ack again, and m to the calendar It was |- Faristmas.” CY HOLDERS a Co. have been served Rotice that, In order to meet fe Obligations of the now-defunct y they must pay aa assess | equal to five times the of their annual premium, | company Was organised on : basis, but it got into finan @ificulties, and Fred H_Lysons | ‘Sppointed receiver. The no- of the assessment are signed eb Mr Lysons and his attorneys, f | R Clise and A.B: ‘Hravender. | company had no tangible a Bnd the assessment conse had to be levied, In case want thus received is ineuf- 1o meet the debt, the cred gual bear the deficit. SBURG, Pa, Dec. 23.—By U t W. W. Ramsey and Cashier A. A Vilsack, of W German National bank, who! + eeeeeee 3asae eteete ee im this city, were held by today under 315,000 bonds. Ste 4 Cracker Jars now..... | $4.25 Cracker Jars now..... $2.35 Crab Dishes now.. $2.75 Crab Dishes now. -... | $2.00 Celery Dishes now... . | $2.85 Salad Bowls now..... $3.85 Salad Bowls now..... $4.75 Salad Bowls now..... $1.35 Cake Plates now...... $1.85 Cake Plates now...... $2.25 Cake Plates now...... $2.95 Cake Plates now...... $1.85 Nut Bowls now....... : $5.00 Cake Plates now..... } $2.50 Bon Bons now.. THIS MAN SAW CHRISTMAS TWICE IN ONE YEAR of Big Steamer Was Finest ACQUIRES COAL Present He Nas Had in VAN “= “* BULL DOG SHOT: cic DAMAGES ASKED GODDARD IS OUT AFTER SPITTERS eee eee ee ee eee |ARE STUNG HARD ~~" Policybolders of the Pacific Fire # ete eeneeeeeeeae * A BOY ON SANTA CLAUS. # I believe in Santa Claus ex copt when 4 an’ makes be whole thing going to “aus this ye he needn't py as he was old egough withow he told him it would be all Tight if he'd just try to remem ber when Christm be In a state to know when it goes. That enough to give up bein’ Santa but I reckon bell git Clans, over it other things, an’ pull through as usual eee ee eee eee eee ee ee charged with bribery in| Steamer Alaskan sailed from San with the counctimante | Francisco for Salina Crux today ainer < ‘ Moran r Cottage City arrived to- annual scraping and painting this ie Ketchikan ‘afternoon You can buy beautiful Decorated Christmas Gift China at greatly re duced prices. Every piece is a work of art. , A pretty piece of china will make a most acceptable gift. Read this list— $3.50 Bon Bons now $4.50 Bon Bons now $4.85 Chocolate Pots Trays Picten 5.5 08 eke has 45e¢ $1.50 Sugar $2.95 Platters now....... $2.25 ind Saucer now.....35¢ 25e Cup and Saucer now.....19¢ All fancy goods, such as Smokers’ Sets, Pictures, Dolls and Toys, all go today at 25 per cent. discount from regular prices. KNOSHER’S SECOND AND JAMES SECOND AND JAMES THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1908. Forgery ta ¢ A warrant was ine tod fre rola court thi after Se ve BAD NEWS COMES WHEN arreat John Comma, a allowed that t heck drawa by: Vesa, and os 4-4t, tovatnd Ve 1", {God Wit to Men Is Swatted by Wedding & ton i'll go furthe Newa from the Women's Wane that. t think 1 could tang Tailors WHA Fading such 1 Wt 7) That tt i revel red L n 7 Toledo, | she'd ' t ah ut vind a ) inted t t . " y n mr 1 t leclaration q “ th ‘ 1 . nan, in a : ; Conn b, He aa iat A ' : alth departs ' i D r hy heret: yuld lead n 1 h " PAID HER LABORERS. re. ae aan HAMMOND, I ' fa 1 ard de ur M Kmma Shea Ada married "n ene et SEATTLE END TO BIG: TRA iN HOLD-UP This morning a watch sent Robber Hayes Makes a Confession by Hayes to Mrs. Ida Meffron to Portland Police—Sent Watch of Beattle was recovered by the sheriff and returned by the Se se Wrenen a The ne attle postal pabesaclin: Aga PORTLAND, © Dec 0 though it has not yet been iden U. P-—All doubt as to the chances, tified. as having been stolen of the rival candidates for indict:| from the express car, it is be ment for th kof the O. R. lieved by the officers that it is & N. train near the city limite last) part of the jewelry taken by ve - Thureday night * » have ee the three bandite. ' determined to fay of Hn Hayes, t vy i leader of the we eaeaaeeeRa ee HH wld Hayes, the two men held at) trio, ma tong te # | the county jail newapaper men this ving BANK CLEARINGS * * 0118 & SHAFER BROS.—Not ay Largest But Best. 543646 @ Tacoma - today...$ 813,28 * Portland. oday,..$ 840 * * * . . Will Deliver Lecture. Martin Rosendahl, director of the late King Oscar's traveling Hbrartes and & noted exptorer, speaks in the Swedish Misaton eburch, Pike st. and Bellevue ay. next Saturday evening at § o'clock, His lecture Hi be illustrated with motion pt tures and stereopticon views Will Heip Mail Clerks. In a letter to Seeretary George KE. Boos, of the Seattle Commerctal Club, Senator 8. H. Piles and Coo kreseman W. E. Homphrey state they will endeavor to secure legis which will allow expenses ¢ railway mai! clerks when away » their place of residence, in ac dance with a reeolution pase cently. | HL. KLEIN the City While You Wait 217 JAMES ST. Specially Priced Tonight and until Christmas the Shafer Store will offer the residue of its stock of Christmas Gifts for men at very Decisive Savings. MEN'S HOUSE COATS NOW MEN'S NECKWEAR IN FANCY BOXES NOW MEN’S SILK SUSPENDERS, BOXED, MEN’S GUARANTEED KID GLOVES nk RE Sieeiitss ee MEN'S BATH ROBES ALL REDUCED Children’s Hats, Novelty Sailor styles, in all colors; many Imported Novelties $1. -00 to $5.00 Boys’ Suits Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Boys’ Norfolk Suit in the new derby back and box back, plaited or plain, niade of fine fancy fabrics all are priced from now and Olive Dishes Jars now......$1.10 r Jars now......$1.85 $3.50 to $1 5 $1 Cream Pitche ov 1.15 d - am Pitchers now. .$1.15 Boys’ Novelty Suits in Buster Brown and Sail $2.45 Platters now........ $1.95 or Blouse styles, many hew and effective models all colors, and priced at $3.50, $4, $5 "$12.50 Stetson Hats, Imported Hats, Opera and Silk | Hats for men. May be given via a mer- | chandise bond or a hat order. | | “si Shafer Bros.| “ niver. versity. | Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long | sity ron plays in the affair, ie tifus fara mystery, She is supposed to have lived with + Done nero quarrel statement The polloe rere. eee'’ PASTOR TELLS GIRLS TO beating his way the HOW oie: veveveeees e+ $1.00 |i]! | dreds will thankfully whisper “One day more” tonight, and count the hours | at special prices $2.00, will be sold at $1.50 mnied that he about the mi had yin a middie ht burglary the third @em now! elt a short time What part, if any, Mee. Heff at the ore, 2601 Fi n Seattle. The ng to Hayes struck her ) Geattle are said to since fast June when Hayes says he was chased by @ policeman, shot in the leg and slightly injured, and made his escape by ru the Great Northern ng through " ond | Beauty Is a Duty, Says « St. Louis Minister, and Love Is by No Means Blind CHICAGO JEWELRY CoO, 1207 Second Ave. = | Shor the Time and Much to Do, so Let Us Be About It Thousands of little hearts are beating high with expectation, Hun- till the good Saint }icholas starts on his long journey round the world. Think what a tragedy it would be if some little tot should be forgotten if the stocking should be empty Christmas morning! So it becomes aisacred duty for all the grown-up children to see-that every stocking is filfed with Christmas treasure. The store and its hun- dreds of willing helgers will be at your service tonight, and all day tomor- row, and late tomorfoew night In the basement big tables are | Also there will be a sale of women’s filled with toys, dolls, games. Many | long coats, all proper style and colors, ‘ “ | worth $15.00 for $5.00. : Women's fancy and rubber-lined And fine china, and bric-a-brac, and coats, worth up to $25.00, will be sold art metal ware are offered for older | for $10.00. people All women’s skirts will be sold at 25 per cent. discount till Xmas Eve. Holly—Real holly, with plenty of | day slippers in 10 different styles, ted berries, is selling for 10¢ a spray. | worth $2.00, will be sold up to Xmas And everything we promise to de Eve at $1.50. liver will be delivered on time and in | good order—don’t worry. Framed pictures shown on the first | | floor, worth $2.00, are offered at | On the second floor tomorrow there | $1.00. will be a sale of women’s tailored Take small parcels along. It won't | suits at $10.00, values from $20.00 | hurt you and it will help the men on to $27.50 being offered In the shoe section women’s holi And men’s holiday slippers, worth | ' the delivery wagons OPEN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. The Stone-Fisher Co. 6—Washington Stores—6 Second Av. and University St., Seattle

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