The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1908, Page 3

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j, BUT ARMY LIFE IS STERS SHOW BILLS ARE DIRECTED _ AGAINST JAPANESE lp dont v look t Saw ‘ ‘ Good and no : nc i Th ex By ULF fe one « insula ‘ a are in pre f pre and gh ‘ Asse an Job af of pa trees, with | prepa b bIN designed pre that oe r Rood | rector h corporation Thi 4 hered n A man Drew } ‘ or owning ti KNOSHER’S|. SECOND AND JAMES—SECOND AND JAMES | nil | Every Ladies’ Winter Coat in our store at ex 4 | actly half price. If you need a coat, be sure to | see our showing. We know that our origi prices are lower than at most stores. If you pay only half price, you are getting a coat for less than the actual cost of material! 380 Pairs Real French Kid Gloves, black, taupe | shades, brown, tan, etc.; every pair will be fitted... Special.tomorrow only, pair .. $1.00 *“Bearcloth” at e:. the $3.00-quality, half price tomorrow— - $1.50 yard s The $4.75 quality, yard $2.38 ff 36-inch Soft-Finish High Luster Lining Satin, | extra value,tomorrow, yard ...... CHAS. KNOSHER & CO., lw CORNER SECOND AND JAMES | YOUR GRANDMOTHER DIDN’T HAVE ONE When your gr rand Mother was girl, there were many Rings she didn't now about which eryone uses today, ich as electric nts, electric cars, Melephones, automo Diles and HOOSIER 1 CHEN CABI ETS. She would ave found the latter more daily con- mience than any of the others, just as the good wsewives all over the country are finding it today a blessing in every home—lessens the kitchen by half, saves hundreds of unnecessary ps, and, as every woman who has used one says, 49 so convenient.” Don't goon in the old-fash when this ndid cabinet makes cool sple asure instead of a hardship. Come in and it—let us actually show you in a few moments me SIFTING FLOUR BIN and other exclu mive features you have never known about BOU’LL KNOW $65.00. BUT YOUR GRAND-DAUGHTERS SURELY WILL THEN. Priced from $29.00 Easy terms, if desired. All the Credit You Want SECOND AND UNION. |CHICKENS DYING IN| _ONE CINCH NOWADAYS MORE END-OF-THE-MONTH = |) THE STAR--TUES DECEMBER 29, 19 | CROWDED Coops | CAR OF POULTRY LEFT ON of nh would cause a ehrinks TRACKS EXPOSED FOR Md the owners w 1 DAYS TO WEATHERe y SFM Conte 02 Mh t hied ha 1 n . tt : ‘erie The co ! 4, Exclusive Style Shop. a ee ote ease leat aman te 714-716 SECOND AVE. for thi man treat-| claim to b " 1th ly apparent, |} h departmert | Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Continues FTE PRACTICAL JOKE IS PLAYED ON MARK TWAIR ELEPHANT FOR A CHRISTMAS , - ‘en Prue PRESENT CAUSES ALL | yy the training and KINDS OF TROUBLE , t he ¥ REDDING, Conn, De —By T t tt floor of a I ve vushing t nethened te welaht of |] day as Mark Twain, the humorist |the beast, With n read! and author, at a. practioal joke Twain im sited the | HI ntly’y od upon bim by P. J ning of the beast | of the New York publishing} The next word from Ce © of that name. aying that t | Collier recently told Twain that! was on the way and we | ntended t by freight, Then the elephant | ietmas t “l it wae a toy bens made arload of hay, ¢ f paper mache about two hands |f} arrived, followed by i and Mark js staying awake | Hl <a upposed to tickle the palat 4 | nigh thinking up a table re tanti 1 pachydern i wp f) if! i i \ { ni a | | eee eee eee ee eee | * ” \* AMUSEMENTS. aL | * Moore le James in ® |] O * “Peer Gynt * } f f *% = Grand—"Babes in T a" * | * Loie—"Peter Pan * | « Seattle Hi Henry's Mi * ® strols. * . Third Avenue The Jolly ® * Widow * val | & — Orpheum—Vaudeville. ~ a | . ee Si || ENTIRE STOCK OF ® Shannon's -Cameraphone. 2 _ Ss proses Poe | | le ‘ A j vevereeseeeeeee® LAMP OVERTURNS | Coats, Suits, Gowns, Skirts, wont to trot out & Bue h of Attrac at the tablecloth in a |, Petticoats, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats—Nothing Reserved playful mood, the 2 oid daugh ter of aire Cc. I, a of Atlantic | City, m atte, upeot a lamp 8 night, starting » fire |i} WH whieh = h exploded the} bat k fire, but Mrs Lal ehed the flames and fled fr with her m the TAFT TO SPEAK To SENDS DYNAMITE im AGT, SHELLS ATLANTA, Ga, Dec, 29.-—Ry 1 P.—Presidentelect Taft w By t At Janta trom 2 o'clock Friday = ja burning heuse children. rt - — — ee ee D FLEET IN RED SEA. LONDON, Dec P.-The Amert according eee eeeee eee ERROR COAST TRAVELERS ELECT FRANCISCO, Dee. 29.—By rhe appropriate condition RACE FOLLOWER __ON CHAIN GANG homas lL. Lae worked lendows last ced to 1 na astaining a He bonpital a gash in hie right cheek taken to Providence injury is not serious. SN, Clintem ‘TORPEDO STATION Suit Against Western Union. in & bank at Oaklan rosent plight i# in die The com Matzen, Pat dying, come at once.” | by sident George H the Commercial ¢lub Adolph Roos Dead. |co-operate with the m SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 29.—An-/| naval board who are otter pioneer business man and jctty row for the purpose capitalist, Adolph Roos, died in this | selecting a site for a torpedo city of cancer, Mr. Roos, who was tion and practice grounds on head of the firm of Roos Bros & native of Almice-Lorrain, aged 71 Ing, come at once jwent it Re KICK BY HORSE PROVES FATAL John Crockett, an employe of the Moran company, who was kicked arrive In the ata was | coast It ts the plan of the Commercial the head by a hors ye Senne jelub to secure the donation of sult one attle # abic 2 Puget sound for this eral hospital | Hie skull Charles M. Anderson Dead. | pury A station such as {8 pro- wa Secteret, Crockett was ad DAYTON, ©., Dec. 29.—Charles | posed will cost $1,000,000, and will justing : oA Re mote” — nm the). Anderson, former member of! be of great importance to the Puget Page agg ag meg oad oe ong from the Third Ohio dis. | Sound navy yard as a nava trict, died ville today at his home in Green —— —— ~~~ aan Pian to Fieat Big Loan. PEKIN, Dee. 29.—By U. P.—Por the purpose of developing th ton-Hankow railway, the © government today directed | *leign agents attempt Roller Stiahss For the children, also repairer A. L. HALL, 1111 Becond Judge Wanted. EVERETT, Dex ment fs being made of @ bill before ‘}ioan with British, French, German fF & second Judge for the superior am inks. The action | b@Rch of Snohomish county wa the failure of the govert to float a domestic loan of A move r the passage xt legislature of skates. Firet av. t from hard Defends Striking Miners. the b CINCINNATI, O., Dee, 29.—By U.| Big Siam with | P—Jerry Simpson, an alleged 1 lead er of the atr Ky., who fought deputy « United States marshals sent on Christmas day to the t ed Press, defends himself, and de that the miners are unjust tured in a le A Little Talk About Buying Meat Musicians Have Complaint WASHINGTON Dee r Ther , attached. | dent Roosevelt has rece | EDDIB BOYDEN. | diaint trom the M —and a moral. Star Without intending any invidious compari- biNt Je th thi “ 4 contrary to contract labor sons—note, or remember, the way that the shootite | average butcher shop handles, displays and ’ | ng ; Search Men for Liquor i itewthe way.it is > c ry woo NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, | sells its meat—t ay it is exposed to of ich ‘ 4 to|Dec. 29.—-There is much dissatia dust, dirt, odors, germs and other uncleanly net faction here among the enlisted contamination. arjor men over the order requiring that all the Then, for your own satisfaction, see for yourself the marked difference in our methods—absolute cleanliness and sanita- tion in every detail, protection by glass cases, no unnecessary handling, insistent and consistent neatness—and, of course, the very highest quality in the meat itself. The moral is self-evident be searched for liquor when return from Mberty Standard Oil Shows Fight KANSAS CITY, Dec, 29.—It has bee anced here that the Stan dard will at onée apply to the supreme court for a rehearing of the recent ouster case. PREINVENTORY SALE OF Watches and Jewelry Panta at Pantages theatre. Mr nl Mra. all this week bles Se eee bare APEC TA ulcas JEWELRY 66. 1 AUGUSTINE®@KYER and gn boa pot ra and a 1207 Second Ave. # are thor- | A AL le e had 9 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec, 29.~-Ethel mut had no cash on hand! Manning has brought sult against FOR PUGET SOUND has been in jail several) the Western Union for $1,160. The late, and took his punish | company sent a telegram from her committee consisting of Jaw put concern. From thé/io a brother in Pall River, Masw..|§ i ackwell, chairman, John Spark: ance he made last sum-|that her husband, Pat, was drink. man, Cha Farrar, 8. L. Lemmon Was appointed of this 3 8D Z| A J) ng TEA ROOM—Garvey-Buchanan ¢ ak Astonishing Mark-Downs Sale § 5 bu Unloading a simply ¢ bid 1 Wie Morn The Season’s Greatest Money-Saving Event in Women’s Ready-to-Wear y a $16.504 » UNLOADING SALE UNLOADING SALE in- in WOMEN’S and a “i #219 VELANNES WITTE KIMONOS, 8L78 $1.79 $1.50 KIMONO, 81.49 | $1.49 DREN'S Se ond UNDERWEAR, Thrifty Buyers—Note ‘These ART GOODS ot et round; several different de «ne ning $1.00 value; each 7sc ‘ 1 Squares ful drawn we regular §1.50 90c Mrs. Housekeeper— Mark You These! ( amhets, 91.20 Maly be a nkets, extr © si:29 pri pri $e Walstings, 226 Yara oe 22ke IME STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ -— BUCHANAN a Lid — S17 SECOND AVENUE few scones TOTAL COST ONLY 1O0c A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place f of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. {it is repidiy arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, KAVANAGH CO., Inc, Mine Operators. 7045-678 JOHNSTON BLOG Talk Vensaucla’s Troubles. announced today in meseages to WASHINGTON, Dee, 29 the navy and state departments Buck a Co: th the officials of I rrival of Ad- | San was gers Arnold at mira it Laguayara, Four Doors above the FOR THE BMST DENTAL WORK Shafer Md et cheapest prices consult Opposite Bon Marche THE RAVEN DRUG CO. ST. PAUL DENTISTS sot ts Corner Third aw: Snoqualmie Hotel . Mar Creditors’ Sale of Shoes Shoes Shoes It is not our fault if you don't share the great bargains that are now going out from our store. Our LowPrices Have Been Cut cat On Every Pair of Shoes in the House Wise Persons Wil! invest Fredlund, Hornberg & Larson 600 Third Avenue With a savings account in thi: $5.00 bank out of each salary will make $250.00 at the end of next year—and THAT HELPS UNION Savings & Trust Company gate, Second and Cherry

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