The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1909, Page 2

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E STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY H I ; FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine, [ avenge tor wemen, | AL. PRIVATE tie ee] SPO Fe p S$ aie! | STORM CLOdwH DAILY A'T 6:80 rem | worn 0 and ae h yo SOUTH AFRICAN SPEED MACHINE || -o:2is0it5.2%.0. he January Sale of Furniture | AMUSEMENTS LOWERS TIME-HONORED MARKS 2) Ss:208.°52" ae: : { “Moore Theatre Wa | sth tar Greatly-Increased Buying Power Is Given by Means of a 2 . the Wealth of Specially-Priced Furniture. SEATTLE nee A Deliveries of January Sale Furniture Are Necessarily at Our Earliest Convenience ington Only Mat ROBE STAHL | ORCHESTRA ; Odd or slow-selling Furniture plays practically no part in the , y = | January Sale. On the contrary, highly dependable Furniture, bought ns avvane "jj at a saving and in carload quantities from leading manufacturers, rele, . | constitutes almost the entire Sale assortments. | Moora Tisabaeae i} i} j In “THe CHORUS LADY® $2.00; Mat., 660 to 1.66) k “THE ALASKANS - THE GRAND | | | " RT, M w “ ¢% M ' = THOMAS JEFFERGON in “UP VAN WINKLE N “HOnr ACK” Seattie Theatre mehip will be tout TONIGHT }if the game noe Coach Allen |i i the Conbort dl ie seoing to ft his men are not loat- |i | os sn ling in practice The gage will be! 4 i as played Saturday evening in the Lin- | | a ae » Jootm «ym j 5 tl] h in Diamond Cu: } eoqermame ~~ : . wir Borers Gore se ie ne - noceee || LOIS THEATRE © with LW. DRESSER, SPECIAL, OAK DRESSING TABLE, DRESSING CHAIR, | MISSES OAK ROCKER, Phones: Sunset, Main 1904: Ind. 43% a ’ i] $16.50—Finished natural ma- | SPECIAL, $12.50—Of modera SPECIAL $3.95—-08 ae | second, Great (Week of rat it ¢ | m hogany on birch, with mahog- | Bagiieh design, in quarter “ Fy SPECIA 0—~Ot oak, princi a. = : any drawer fronts and ends, | sawed oak, finished waxed | oak, principally quar- | pally quarter-sawed, finished gold PETER PAN a R. E. WALKER Pour vespentine-front dewwers, | Gates. He chtged drawer. | ter-sawed, finished J en. Shaped wood seat, spindle " is z fitted with brass hardware. Pat- | ont, straight mirror stand | eigen Shaped front | ray " | ean oie Ges eke oe by yoked stm go Ke seg ro saaeent bt ty r te pre |i tern plate mirror, 24x30, with saaens oy Fn agg a legs and seat, and panel | back, curved arms, embossed top | : ds of [ Kell il no nage 7B op ws axa? a a “ : ] -—- =~ =. --—---____— Daciitet tc sand teiause he made) touger recognised asthe’ bent fame Mato entorn taweha lf scrollshaped standards,” Top | an’ enadaaly_surseive aac. | (25 8d Seat, and panel | rail. Also a few finished Early || THIRD AVENUE THEATRE i 3 mark while running on a down amateur time for the distance, as it Washington ng the expeckios . os _ wide, and attractive- tera ot high-grade construc iaalik ‘Ghaio--very thea. | Maia | Russell, Deow & French, Mgrs, 3 track, R. B. Walker, the South now ts, period. The list will be submitted ly shape 7 . Bert i; Matinee Saturday—Tontght~—aMl African speed machine, has sac In addition to establishing a new to the board trot next month. | a a sit -" ida Eee Week—Cu ai Com- * @eeded in equaling the time and on mark for the hundred, Walker went rn ag } y : level md at that. out and ran 120 yar ee ae er ¥ AND mye : ‘er's latest performance was onda, displacing the S African runner, yexterday estab _ a} Company in - St Johannesburg, South Africa. He seconds hung forth by Bernte jjuned a new record for the £20 yards Fe z, five F }. ted the century in 92-5 sec. Wefers at Travers tsiand, Sept. 26, a: Jc re His time was | Y 3 wy Peat ; timed by several experts. If 1894. 123-8 secon : ase Asif : . ae moras | CSPGs : == = = a ; udeon After Big Guns. | 7 ‘\ Ad * ides te is mses, toe good for | i |, EPO i * "says Chtck Hudson, the clever ; Hghtwetght. And, a» ? el wean, M L. L. Milla manager o' | | ‘ Auburn-hatred boy, le out with « 1 ' ghaticnw. to Fredaig, Welsh nate ; to post . ‘ee forfelt and a $1,000) fight vod wan. but nat gids bet for a %5-round wo. Hudson | SAYS LANGFORD MUST GET A ithe great bulk of the Amerioan to make 133 pounds at 6 o'clock. | REPUTATION BEFORE THEY — sporting public seome be it ———e | consed over the fact that Johneor REMOVAL NOTICE. CAM mOHT. i the cueemeiaed chemeten f an GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Jan. ¢—! thoroughly willing to fight him, bus Op and after Tesatey, Smee” |e U. P—Vollowing the predition|ali other negrom 1 will bar The all Navy bent ai soos from Col-!0f Willis Britt, that Stanley Ketchel fact that I am willing te fight John Toute steame: ese} would shortly overstep the colof son is proof positive that the talk man dock, foot of Columbia st. jline, comes the publication here to-|of my being afraid of Langford in Dierks Fin, | 28Y Of the middleweight champion's | all bosh. } $1.25 No. 1 Aluminum Fin~ 50h". Sack Sonmnon ant nee be 1am the middiewsight champion | IRON BED, SPECIAL, WOOD BED, SPECIAL, ‘ . $11.75—Of selected curly birch, | . ° Proof, Galvan- |=" (hat Sam Langford defeat |of the world Lar i ism middle- | $4.95--A pleasing pattern, with f ‘ i P “er Ath | ARM ROCKER, sPrcrat | iN ish, Storm id some” Of Kho Hentere be Bismpelt hae | weight, but he hue not Deaten ang MAHOGANY * DINING | high head and foot. Ornamen- | finished natura ul width | 94.50 — Of ouk, principally fa} i Mait BoX j met. Ketchel's statement foliows of the men that I have. Let him CHAIR, SPECIAL 4645— ‘ only. Height of head, 63 inch- | quarter sawed, finished golden. fi) ti ized | “T bad bap oon up my mind before | go ant detent the middlewelights Bullt-cp modern Regt ee, | tal chills on posta and filler es? posts of foot terminate in | Saddieshaped wood seat, fi} fi the Burns-Johnson fight never to | that ve } f Fges. . . } + po af foo! | curved arms, slat a nel We es 4 99c piste 5 NRA SR ot ‘ renee Outt essh santedek | rods; attractive chill design in | French-shaped legs. A bed of | back, turned “aes vaak | pactormenses Dufly--0208 THE, sa8 | sao J sey angele a secure an inteteee eee ens, t2 | and square posts; bale | center of top rods. Full size | high quality in both construc- | POs well balanced. Also a i} ae ee b fe inches, Nes.|_ KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 6—By Cp cu arent im the Kansas |i struction. An excellent chair, z | y few in birch, finished mahog- NEW SHOW Is A conKER, | $s. 3 inches: vB Joong Kling. the peeriese ty elw woll made and all mahogany, | only. Finished gold bronze | tion and finish. any ee ern Acta, Meated iy Gln LUKEN PONY CLROUS Ete may not be seen in a Cub uniform JEFF TRAINS FOR j—~ silat Don't Mise It. which makes tt rewrite 22" (FREDERICK & NELSON) =" |[="=== 108 ANGELES, Jan. 4—By U Filled at | $15.00 "i loads of | Ch P Kirin stared rneak Advautied | Mattr | | rat and Men's Purni - ee ing Store iL a the one of and . ‘durable | ¢ zee! ; matt boxe made twe! HoektDs. Oe car | fa with 2) nickel - pro | mice uu Paw | Prices sienieeaiiigin | $1065 || west ge lags take up bi meee fe to 0 is training Qui pre Ff rh cheap and ponderance of flesh on Jim's middie section may be shoved off within a couple of weeks, ax n James ville heavyweight will took the fer of Fight tase aheotutely rain and storm which protects your tettors | ‘the elements. 2% ineh oping. “ie erent tor. Joft has cart watch ‘ = vay (a bin Superior Quality pony ag AyD ee 4 Gtiak for over a week, and today, the fans ip this-clty will wit- sent mil from | bging Sen: he means to at least appear in now a match between Hart and! Exclusive Lines when box is lock aad. | shape ia evident fam Langford on Jan Td tike ton weeks of that kind = “a = - WH Dependable Prices ot money,” aald Jeffries, after he Everett and Edmonds Diamonds, Rich Jowelry, Watches, Sterling Stiver, | received the off About the Cut Glas hinaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim asiest coin I « heard of. ing Hall Clocks. ALBERT HANSEN For 25 youre the largest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. ry 29. Blage set in front to show con Protected brass card holder | mere name. 842.6% bin, w removal of mail. Two 3% apring ots for papers Black i carmine “Letters” on top Box” in front. Bastly.| Avoid Pain TRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Kh-class Work to the publi month of January. ¥ our methods are patal Hart ve. Langford axteboard box. Ge by acting now. ounces, By mail, $1.00 No 2 20th Century il Be SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—By U if Marvin Hart, the big Louls tors 5.00, $5.00 and $10.00 6.00 H. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, 1% you can't get boots or shoes to fit y to meastre « 217 JAMES STREET. Of the Title Trost Com e} peny are and have been : fi bh Hi ¥ bar hack whi is ne guarded by day and my vant tee te ne Se heavy, Nas only 1 paper clip ava ||| ‘B!#&t by employes of the RO card holder | company, and all value Fe.2 , } bles accepted for stor ight 40 owners. By mail, 1.20. | age are {0 & separate is same a No. 8 excepting it compartment, but entire Bas Common padlock ly within our large five F. M. Spinning |=" """“ 13910—SECOND AVE.—1310 MONEY 28,4 (Without Commission) ON MEAL BSTATE on BULLDING PURPOSES. BR. Campbell, 112 Columbia #1. Tourist Hotel Turkish Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest | Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up ! | | Work Is Gu: cod Lady Atvondants, Yale Dentists G. D. Schaffaer, D. DL S., Mer. Hours: 9 a. m. to § p. daye, TIN t Corner Second and Vester, Over Guy's Drug Store-—Hoom 204. PURCELL SAFE CO. THE GENUINE | HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES ] “man Dock. | 084; Ind. 1004 | oth Century TOTAL COST ONLY 10 A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place | of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L, 4624. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. Title Trust Co. iHall—_Rates—ftast — | om your Housshald Goods (any quai DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc, We can save you weariy hail yoyr Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co, Manufacturers 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB loge BERING MOYING Both Phones—279 Established 304-205-206 Alaska Bide for, Third Av a ders Kxecuted for In ment or on Margins. ta the Far Mast BROOK HHS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain. Private Wires 2 The Privacy of All-Y Accounts in This Bank wit “Gus Brown’ sis MIDWINTER SACRIFICE OUR SIDE OF IT. {| YOUR SIDE OF If. | It has become recognized all over the country that at least SOME unfair accident claims are brought ‘ It often happens that a person de- against railroads and street car companies, sires to save Ma oney for a special pur be celts been magazine and newspaper articles | pose and wishes nobody else to know ak 36 comailic”” ‘the corporations. There ts sovtarel tam ogee for any accident in the future tor which it isto | sister, husband nor wife . ame, mie y ne ane Se RAs eat erm mem cn tehers. But realize that it 1s hard for this company to dis« | Lot 1—$20.00 Suits, Overcoata and Rain $12 00 _ Even without a req t to that ef prejudice against a corporation, If this is true it Is tinguish between real and « fake” claims, The tatter Spat: Saarinen artes . fect ALL accounts in The Seandi- @ sad reflection upon the justice ot men that. the are sometimes very deceptive, so if the public will heip Lot 2—$25.00 Suita, Overcoats and Rain $16 00 navian American bank are held in should be moved by a woman's tears or a man’s tale ot fo prevent FRAUDULENT suits against us, it will be | Se Seas ie strictest confidence, It is the rule, woe to place a undeserved burden on a blameless party. easier for us to recognize and pay any fale claims. | Lot 8—-$30.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain- $20 00 Na information, not even of the ex« Our courts are not for that, But never mind — just And make it easy to place the blame for a possible ee eee istence of your account, is given to fe help us to run down and expose the dishonest lawyer — accident upon the company by doing what you can to Lot 4~$35.00 and $40.00 Suits, Overcoats 24, Ni : ' int, Is g og the criminal ambulance chaser” who ATTEMPTS pore the people who ride careful and blameless theme 4nd Raincoats; Sacrifice price <s 00 xe aga to our juries, selves, { you wish, you may leave yi { Help us to put in jail the bearer of FALSE wit. | passbook with us for sat ness— the peser gow nee ie sell their testimony. | We giye you a receipt for it, whieh “Pake damage claims give the impression that | you may put in a Safe Deposit Vault travel is not sate.” or file away with your papers, so that if anythir happens to you the . Alaska Butidtn record of your Savings Account will 4 eee Solon aes me be easily traced, i 7 ; i “ ; i SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY \\ Secon and Yesler, “Where the Cars Stop i Scandinavian American Bank (Coprright, 100%, Hone & Webster.) 7) be mt laska Building, Seattle, U.S. A. NN it a>” lant iD i dba cna nin

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