The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1909, Page 2

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909, i 3 iw FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, BOWLERS OF MIDDLE WEST 0 02eaon | ; ; WILL COMPETE IN ST. JOE 3°. : The January Sale of Furniture Watch thg papers, the windows and the sales floors for frequent | additions to the showing of January Sale Furniture. We are getting deeper into the warehouse stocks of specially-bought Furniture, and this fact is r@flected in the changing display from day to day. Deliveries of January Sale Furniture Purchases Are Necessarily at Our Earliest Convenience New Cash Reister a We take ing you pendent dee in Mexico, CHAMPION FANCY SKATER TO EXHIGIT IN EUROPE ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 5.—Com-, seph Tou | Pared with the A. B.C t at Charles Pittsburg in March, the second an.) The M! ciation was MMAL meeting of the Middle West the iowa and Northw ban association in St. Joseph, | associat 23 to February 4, fn point the " Sf entries or prizes will not be as It sho . To bowlers, however, who | 1908 Hive in the Missiasippi ya! an On ‘Who attend the Middle-We the Mi Ment, there ix twice the che to | annual Make expenses as at the national com ” the M a The MiddteWest tourn t is| the mountains @R Guxiliary to the American Bow! towilers from Memphis, & congress. Indications are that Will be at least 200 five-men eC I Seams in the tourney, The men, Milwaukee, Des N Will contest for $10,000 in cash. En-| Chicago, and h Rite should be made to the St. Jo-| cities, will atter Ses: ~aiiiueiemincizesiansammae 2 Retire Froth Ring. Chautteurs’ Stri ke te Off nent assoclation, G14 | | | | h, Mo. ure in advise © inde ng all and with of the cash thereby t r friends amox our many satisfied patrons. The Sundwall Company quaint you Chester Anderson, the clever Lin NEW ¥ K. J ots ie | | | qo WINST AVENUB. ee tn the 158-pound class, is going * ¥ declared off at a DESK CHAIR, as | OAK HALL SI $147 quit boxing, Anderson ta mad eld last night. Both sides} SPECIAL, $3.96 te awe bh and through over the way claim a victory Twas jockeyed out of his recent OAK CHIFFONIER, | Of quartered oak, fintth: | golden Ha SPECIAL, $5.85—With | e@ golden, or of birch inch - to drawers, all fitted | Salshed mahogany; has AMUSEMENT! Moore Theatre Of quarter-sawed oak, finished weathered or and gave it to the | IN EARTHQUAKE ks and brass pulls, | *addleshaped wood sent wide rail ‘ a. i day. H ty “led 4 shaped front legs hel re Enda are paneled. Sh dq | and shap and shel A firr Reine pe " | : ey aut? paneled with omati | 294 shelf ™ | under seat, fluted end posts and shaped arms OSE STAHL, mooie — pr sontA, B.C. Jan. Sy VU.) casures 18x carved ornament fitted | serviceable ell © CHORUS LADY" Jim was reinstated and ‘Antone Loxachiv w Ned S hee to ton « ‘ lB able, wel shoe by the National Baseball from Sydney wand was arrested here! + inc to top Of | in back. Box country ‘at Cincinnati day, O9 arrival inet year, charged with! thon ad the chub that purchases him deverting his wife, exca i the aw the Cincinnati club $660 to perish with the two ehikdren ‘ett t of @ debt due him ht from Australia in the dis ter at Mowsina. After a long trial Owls Get Keen. was freed here, 1 left for Ltaty, | i on | taking up hie reside Meszina, | a conerete iee ¢ quintet |and friends here ha that | from the Cranes on the he perished with hi p the ©. alleys last night. Keen | "W!8* of his reside vi i seore with 252 elon ghey lng | Bverett Cashier Remanded. — ~~ | EVERETT, Jan, &—Chriat Olson,| MISS MINNIE CUMMINGS. |former cashier of the vent IRAP = 6 iSeandia bank had nary | MINNEAPOLIS, Mt Jan shortstop of the hearing in justice the | Miss Minnie Cummings, } team for three | “h4rse of larcen tl apotis, cham successfully man- - Manager. Wed. and Sat. L. Malley Presents T om 8 Rothe Seattiec Theatre Nuewe & Drew, Mere Phones 63. Toston “The Licetenant aod the Cowhey™ “| $$ attraction at Jur prices—10e te See. Next Week—The ‘Lois THEATRE t, Main 1904; Ind. 4384 Week of That Most] ing Fairy Play, “PETER PAN” Matiness Wed. and Sat Curtain Rises Suarp at 2 and © THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew & French, Mera, Ma 599. So Yeas fon Ww skater of the world, has started on the large | ear es em . Canada Girt ond the ‘M. W. Savage of Minneapolis, | Insane Man Leaps From Train. grea SP is an. &, : A Se ae fre yaret|Prancis Colones a ‘pasehger on a| _Besinaing January 4, Miss Cum made @ great vocord during the | Senta Foe train. while In a fit of | mNKe in booked for exhibitions for LIBRARY TABLE, SPECIAL, $16.95—-Of quar tered oak, finished Early English, Top is 26x40 jinsanity, leaped from a car window | three solld months. She has toured |f ugpsmnaed jJurt as the train was leaving. His fon twice, but this will be the Hermann Re- Elected. | condition ts precarious first time that ehe has ever crossed National Baseball commixston| Bank in Commissioners the pond to show her sktil on the) August Hermann LOS ANGELES, Cal, J steel blades, Only one other Yan and Join T. Brush as #eo-| Union Exchange bank. on 8 M girl skater has ever exhibited at... was placed in the hands of the | in. Burope. She was Mabel David Mate bank commisstoners. It is @/ son, of the famous Davidson fam-| REMOVAL NOTICE. small inatiration. peony gyn a On and after Tuesday, January 5. “| No trick on steel ix too difficult | Navy Yard and Port Orchard Gold Medal Slim and for Miss Commins, and she has al inches; base has two drawers trimmed with wood knobs took rack in each end fitted with slat guards, ines fitted under also receptacle for books or mag top and between drawers. HIGH-BACK ROCKER, SPECIAL, $7.95-—-Of quartered OAK ROCKER, SPECIAL, $8.50—A large, roon oak, finished golden, or of birch, in mahogany finish. Back | broad-seated Rocker, principally of quartered oak, finished Mate Wed ~g ertotre daztiing and bewildering ( fitte h th de si: eat ddle-shaped, arms and rolden. Posts of heavy 2% h stock, ar d Week —Cw Steamers will leave from Col repertot fitted with three wide slats, seat sa haped, a g are of hea 24-inch stock, arms are wide to the onlooker 1 foot of Columbia st. *** cave Fe ee cictad wu ts [MAtas” poete-0l heavy seth, A well-balanced, high-grede'| and gricttolly. uhabed: wide beck papel; daddle-shaped. wood Rocker. | seat measures 20x23, i ‘fend her t against any woman ‘= the work H in i onde in tre nina —Apaniat Cee a +, canines | . ‘There files should sell | for 16¢, but we have re- RR. Wreck Sele Mail. Orders | Special [iveed avery atin and | | hot. cae aa. a. Goings Filled at | Values in } tre stim taper exeept- Hate, Shoes and Men's Furnish. . | fing the @ inch extra ctim fm [J ins ¢ nat oie saat of | Advertised | land other taper tiles 9 x mountal e ae * ltonger than 6 inches co fig @ | Rainier Clothing Store INCORPORATED ioe. Pec | 1104 Ftent Wii ave araeter bneed z at Lowen files, having spent years HOME | | teeth | buying, trying, texting c >i - — ane nemo : fend selling them. Our = 2 — . is , , 4By 2» “UNEQUALED VAUDE P 4 le eo Week. Datty 3 te 9 THE GMNUINE stor, last longer better. | Harry Lauder more real ¥ iv 1} The great Scotch comedian, is said to receive the high- coveae est salary paid on the vaudeville stage- HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. Manufacturers New Method B12 CCOIDENTAL AVENUB | A PRIVATE S&Xs SS Copyrighted Five Thousand | . sarees HOPKINS & mi | ; i ro Dollars a Week | "net Private He makes disc records exclusively for the ve Juggier.” BLEFIELD POPULAR VAUDEVILLE be- }| Performances Datly--2:30, 7:18, Sclm * Prices—t0e, te. nnw Ww TODAY . Headed by the y one Don't Miss It. 1893 8 Dig Tourist Hotel Turkish Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates Come of Main St. and Oceidannah Av. Trace a Fear These Extra Days In January and July of each year, has been the custom of this bank Ag t from the Ist on Sav- made up to and includ 4 th. This January the 5th falls on Tuesday. The general pub lic, as well as our regular Deposit« ors, will therefore have up to and in- cluding Tuesday, January 5th, in which to make Savings Deposits that will draw interest from the first of the month, If you have thought of any em of , this is an excellent time t in. What you add to your Savings on pay day and what the bank adds to them with its 4 per cent Compound Interest will soon grow into a very substantial total, YOU CAN DO IT BY MAIL— No matter where you live, you ean Alaska Butiding bank with us by mail-—write for The Home of the Scandina- ae vian American Bank. Bank Account, Scandinavian American Bank wm Alaska Building, Seattle, U. §. gur friendship for this ‘erro 40¢| - | Victor Talking Machine Hy mail, the. | Weight, © ounces. | | Medal Stim 10¢ / All his records now in stock ip MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE Lot 1—$20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain 12 00 coats; Sacrifice price ' Lot 2—-$25.00 Suita, Overcoats and Rain 16 00 coats; Sacrifice price p Lot 3—-$20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain 20 00 coats; Sacrifice price ' Lot 4—$35.00 and $40.00 Suita, Overcoats 24, 00 and Raincoats; Sacrifice price . '. My mult, Weight. # Slim One-fourth off from our regular prices is equal ‘ BY foal, to one-half off in other stores because we sell clothes at from $5} y Weight, 10 to $7.50 less than other clothiers do the year round. Come here first— IF. M. Sp pinning. it i ude sh |_1810-8ECOND AvE.—1310 mm is ese ean aw 5 er ck ts * Peay tr The Hub. : Everett and Edmonds | OW IS THE TIME a ‘n'a GAS RANGE 1 * more economical and conventent to COOK WITH GAS than with any other fuel. Extra By mail, te 00 Weight . $1.10, id Medal Kxtra te may, for this will be ab hard winter. All our coal hy. good b ne Que tit t and rt and r | | Bien ‘Taper | Rowe I ounce, By mall, ibe, || wo : | 1 antes every ton of it to be all we claim J. W. BULLOCK | 609 10th Av. Seattle, Wash, neces. By mati, 28 Weight, 14 ounces, By mail, i 50, | Superior Quality | Exctusive Lines | Dependable Prices Diamonds, Rich Jewelry Watches, Sterling Stiver, ® Cut Glass, Chinaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim ing Hall Clocks, ALBERT HANSEN For 25 yeara the largest, finest and moat reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. nd tripe dally, Leave Be m. 12 Mang 8 p.m, mttie at 7:20 a, m, 19] Seattle Lighting Company ¢ Both Phonoe—Ex, 75 P.-1, Building 4th and Union ae

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