The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1908, Page 8

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S ceunboll Ou bs APPOINTMENT ON PLAIN |* FOUND IN L&TTERS, * CLOTHES STAFF » BOWLING GRE Ky. #| When the loo force dot t augmented by two t os me 7 a 2 . t after Ja 1 nde of * a A MckKe Quins * a * Jin if 1a copy of *® * ( R “ » ( c foKennte, * * ih of + . ® old tig The ter f w el “ I J I end ou * i t ' t wonderful ® * wl lat ” f aint. ® we \ the brain if * \* ' i} ‘ * * I will * * ‘ asing eel ® * t field ” * t wealt * lw ¥ 1 the " . rick 1 with * le! . *.% * * th *| * * a y *! * ‘Ha ! it, and *| jw tt will * * dre . | " - * * j* th * ak, * * to * & ” * * in va word MRS, STONE, AND MARTIN IN HIS UNCLE SAM MAKEUP. |* , * te , # “ROBERT G.I RSE « lite Sect e eee ee ee ee *| r . * 4 ee! . w “ * wry * | b i * If : | SAM BRAFFORD. cline : « STRANGE ROBBERY | smo icnn tore ame te me = ie * ty * AN FF ri oO s.~f n the ge ' handine = . ” ® a TONE e \ i « n f a bee Wemid So: 50 © eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee * f his 5 re ar : H " th t ~ y a age 9 t K ‘ & 5 fi 1904, } « I ’ i fed which w ni for th A ane? a : HARGIS JURY =: sn o a New Frisco Chief f Police whe ¥ SAN FR BCO, I « I » ma . le IRVINE, } " 26.—By U. I L t fated Nervy seem S t of V J, ihe lw 1 ear,” exc w tha rar as t head bh angr tne as he tended ut fier a the packages. “What does that in 19 ft which he | « mean by sending me soft A would n oe ‘ t bef he dren war tani Gittehio”” wae a ’ ; Fig iota boy. down stairs inder Tauras—A y T' a “= wa S * f you didn’t like | 1 could | woman bites Maken Wan not terk wiker : seeking @| foray it that sign. He ee racibles . J had manufac A wrinkle in surgery that's new t o fe grafting cold storage livers judi ingratits ade before she passed away, t would devote myself to find and effecting a reconciliation So much for W. A. Stone, wh the way AS HE LOOKS tastes above valling in a mint mountains 3 had musi story, W. A. § éa(.mmmmm der ‘must be yours. PR Ke | | | | | STONE WILL— $2,500 to find his wife; e her; her a divorce if she wants It; Help her face society again Set up her husband in bus iness if she marries again STONE WILL NOT— Shoot anybody; Rest until he finds his wife Leave her future unprovided for Forget that she has been a good wife and mother. ee ee ee SSCS EEE EEE —— a ion dian. sie Six tetiaaadadiadinds | TEMAITA VA ‘The man who went away was| such a man as you can find in any} village. He was a good mixer. He was witty. He was the life of pa ties. Emery Martin He was a pat deale every ho} in the vi ‘wares. He belonged to the church He had a little church mouse of a wife, who looked up to him as sin gularly accomplished and « hero He had served in the army in Philippines. What he c wealth he made up in social quall tles. It was considered a great lark two years ago, when there w church festival in which characters were Uncle Jumbia, Martin was t (Star Special Service.) SACRAMENTO, Dec. 26 ma Van is the name of one of the | little colored chaps at the Sacra mento or} say th h _— whose teachers shown such menta © of 9 years come a second Mrs. Stone was Columbia we —w se & acquaintanceship 4: ro he ea sie time i ha ; as Po grgeat zi ded that the nea Skating .” Opera Glass Sale Ice Skates at A. I "SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, ‘ 1111 First Yar 1207 Second Ave PUGET MARKET CO.’S Great Meat Special for Monday Best Hamburger Steak, Only 6e Per Pound mewrday) TODAY'S PRICES (Saturday) 1%ye Ih,» 12% We 124 1 1 tb Ib Save Money on Your Meats THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. TONIGHT “HES JUST AS BRIGHT : pa tik oi yt E BE MADE DETECTIVE writer, { ON REAL BUILDING California's annual yield of of» Hh. Campbell, 112 € trich feathers is valued at $100,006 KANSAS CITY, Dee. 3 MONEY 3 (San es W. 8 THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1908. POPULAR PATROLMAN MAY UNCLE HENRY'S JUICELESS HORSOMOBIIg) Aaa eI GAM BRAFPFORD IN LINE FOF Gas Light REP. DAVEY DEAD. NEW ORLEANS, I B PR ¢ od Mii he b r on . be + . ‘fe oJ aw ARMY MUSKETRY SCHOOL timee WILL SOON BE MOVED. Pileat w OTON, Tes . hye ‘the Weis M ‘ 1510 Second Ave. CWithe mmtaston) Our Phone System Enables you to do your marketing with the least expenditure of time and trouble. We have twenty-four trunk line connec- tions—both phones Exchange 16—so that your order will be taken without delay. We station our best and most experienced salesmen on this phone service, and your order is given the same careful and critical altention that you get by purchasing in person. And, of course, you get the same perfec- tion of quality in each and every instance and article. Our guarantee means the return of the purchase price if not satisfied. A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business, Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. “TOTAL COST ONLY 1 Oc NEW _YORK BOX LUNCH CO. Tourist Hotel [Turkish Baths | Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75c Up Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St, and Occidental Av. | . 75¢ Welsbach Majestic Veh. 4 [THOMPSON'S CAFE & BAKERY Second Ave. and Marion 8t si ing frame of y ve you: the THOMPSON S Din n't ' ' get in O. K Es M. SPINNING We Pay 4% Interest on Savings State a of Seattie Corner Firat Av. and Yesier Way, on Pioneer Square. Lot 1—-$20.00 § lat 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 STORE OPEN TILL 11 O'CLOCK TONIGHT pki Second ard Firag gene they, dan Wober tears Baul? & } cr "eS rae rerect at O:i8 Bui wal “Gus Brown’ sais MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE Ove ite, Ove Sacrifice Yesler. R j Kiddel manufac : } tu and hearses at Ra i . ud ‘neato se Jeraved an elect f 4 £0t| when ower -aave of t stomobhle, tt a os It, with much pleas ; whe ad Mn it i | Uncle Her ikes ne e electric! Unele Her itear r ti\e holden CHRISTMAS WEATHER LIKE °°. Scr _THAT | OF 7 YEARS AGO io ea De R. R. Wreck Sale ’ ate of In three days we have sold over one- third of the Entire Earlington Addi- tion, Renton people alone buying over $40,000 WORTH O WONDER, as th of the close-in cleared bot land. Right on two street line railroads cross this land now, and all the new ones have got to cré it New sidewalks, Cedar river city water. Hundreds of people have been wa This Groom cottage lectric lights, city wa ter, bath, etc nly $475, on terms of $5 per month. This offer only good for tw ays in our Barling ton addition going up. a years for this land to be opened. You can make $10 for $1 put in this land. Come at once. See all the new houses and stores Put some of your hard-earned money in this close-in land. Next year is Exposition Year, when land will go up, UP, and there will be no more show for the poor man. Large cleared tracts, $100 up. Terms $3. per a ar lei month, lake new Renton car at Occideatal and Yesler to Earlington—only a few minutes’ ride. Our land is right on the street car line. See my salestnan at the new store, or see C. D. Hillman’s salesman in Times ‘ah Ob ee block, before all the best corner lots are sold. This ad. will not appear again, as we can’t handle the crowds if we run big ads. daily, and when you see the land you will see why. Half —Rates—East} on your Household Goods (any quantity) | We can save you nearly bait your freight to a: poate in the Par Bet Angu ire £ : BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. " Cor, Third Av. ang Washington St : Matn 1583; Ind. 71 We also take orders for goods from the Bast k while will be @ lon A r coal ver and @uahy ve fit to be all J. W. BULLOCK 609 10th Av, Seattle, cats ond Bele: B00 BB ae HAVE YOU EVER TRIED GAS COKE For Your Furnace, Range or Hea ‘i Its heating qualit ure equal t t is cleans I cheaper. Eq I of GAS COKE soft make an ideal A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Seattle Lighting Company P.-I, Bld Fourth and Uniom “Where the Cars Stop”

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