The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1909, Page 2

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FOWLER. ‘808" Prices of cleaning up Suit Cases * Colored Oa the Square - (Contract Goods Excepted.) To Half-Price Means that in almost every in- stance you hardly pay for the fin- ished article the cost of the raw SPORTING NEWS VETERAN OF 11 MARATHONS MOST CONSISTENT RUNNER THE STAR Sa JANUARY 25, 1909. { The Stone, Wisher Co Second and Universit Annual Sale of Rugs and Carpets |) The #¢ Fisher Oo Hecond and Untverstty, ARR RR RE by the A.A At tho moeting Inst | ® * fall the A AO: reinatates Poeelen, | * and he went to Yonkers and fin.) # TY COMB ASB A PITCHER * fahed third tn the Marat * FAILED AS A BATTER. * there then. He won the Amertoan | & * Y tos atfort derby Marathon there on New Yoar|@ When Ty Cobb. pitches he # The Rug and Carpet business at the Stone, Fisher store is one of the strong “planks the platfor in day, ax wel wcan't bat, | Didn't know tyras #18 of the organization, and each year it has grown, keeping pace with the community Today i it stands op as BOSTON, Jan Pa “CAP” ANSON TO BE. « is, just the same ry han ® the biggest business of its kind in the Northwest. Our people share exclusive patterns wi . uc : tn 11 Marathons and winne h AN UMPIRE. ® deen managing the Kadyerat #1 Cerne as Marshall Field, W. & J. Sloane and others equally famous. So that, when we send our buyers rae BR oly ho At the noxt mooting of the Nao ® putting himeslf In thes out. #/ff to the mills to buy the surplus stocks, they are able to command the choicest lots and the lowest prices ib. tonite Pont a heaton | HOnaL league IT intend to 4 © & fleld for hix semi-pro, toam, he # The results of the last special buying trip are outspread tomorrow. a Ms - “‘ td vie “" _ i aid “ that we do something for the cap | «@ ick himeelf on fret Aud * HORROR, OTPRNINGS FOr CRS MG OF 14 urphy of t sition he t u the Sicilian earthquake sufferers, | (MIN, sald President | Murphy fp n ye at $50,000 WORTH OF RUGS AND CARPETS ARE HERE TO SELL AT SAVINGS RANGING FROM 10 10 35 PER CENT Sielee ta is all over the world | {he Cubs rece ne Abow nearly ev game w ie bie I A iat . a o Captain A. ¢ Anson, who as bane ® «tick 7 ‘ . 7 _ one Se es Ter hen Senemees. Wee nancially ® But then be switched tothe * It is’a sale of which we're pardonably proud; the savings are such as have not been known in many | His time for the 26 miles and 98 Se Ti Ccaiatins ‘tin ; » A ove {te won every kame he 2 Bf years, and are not likely to be repeated. With hundreds of rooms to be furnished for exposition visito Vong Maholh phone cgi sng ng & large numt umpires Iw curves and speed, and not * with PLAIN-TO-BE-SEEN SAVINGS, the biggest sale in the history of the organization is easily a Olympic Marathon by 11 minutes | ‘ink i would be a fine idea to ® with } m7 a sured, The curtain rises at 9 o’clock tomorrow. MP ep fine one - 7 as Pulllant has enough @ semipro, bh had ody * ept in ene Marathon, That wasin! poiman Idaho 20 . pe i “7 pra ana Th te ‘ © in 1908, when the contest| Idaho preps 49. Garfield . t humor fo: tein x1? , 6 After going miles, and whi i dro- Woolley HL 20. Betlingha * inte ta emcee tg flo and all-over patt Rugs, rich ‘and cleg is the third position, he was ord | mal 19 eee valit \ long, . hea pile fab P to retire by a physician. He was « y ee A reguiariy,, to 7x54 Brussels Rugs, Oriental wait Pre S hwy 4 a : . member of the Amertoan team and vita floral and conventional patterns cai 4 Reg : ae ey GAME W NBY BUNNY COTTONTAIL | “$4 1 35 Regular price $1.80, quality | everywhere tne to the time of his w rawal f 95c nual } “Be Fowler began long distance | Me eS on ‘* price 17. 5 : tn 1902 and entered the B ay back in the days hes , minster Rugs ki 4 fi A cleventh. In the Boston|ay tneident occurred at Cinett p. Atlin a $25 00 y f { R ie jrace the next year he was ninth rahie t > tel ir va i lig ; I He ran fifth at the St. Lauls expo-| “8ch probably has no parallel 1 xe 9x10.6 Brussels Rugs. Good range for $1 95 won Aan J RM § EB Jattion race in 1904. In 1905 he fin. | the national game of pattern R ir wale Of thie ' tahed third tn the B.A. A. race Pa | Asa Brainard was in the box suatity $15.00 re 36x72, same quality. Regular Size 9x12. Extra Hea Velvet I % ltriota’ day in 1906 he ran it land just as he started to pitch, « a y ; ; Annual Lge. 95 value $5.00, Five patterns in this lot. Oriental a - ' Greate, 606 Bax weeon Gd | rabbit rau seross the diamond In ! ’ for gi floral. Value $ 1 5 95 in i +. De Gee tt to are Annual Sate price e t at the same event next year matead of deltvering the ball to Uhe was barred through suspension |, Two men were on base at the ze 6x9 extra quality Brussels Rugs patentee Ne Sect mines eae ge gle ogg i he rs, in small ver ef 1l-Wool Extra Super Ingrain Carpet- | Size 9x12 Velvet Rugs scoring, while the rabbit Med 4 tec ilar alue $10.00. An ing full count and full weight, Reg Four pa Regular price the third base Ime into left feild nual Sa ular price 85 Annual Cc $45.00 tators. nhl Hh eaeap through a hole-in the fence. The runs x - during the excitement won the/ THREW THE BALL) AT THE . - came = soa wR Here Are the spoon Here’s the Linoleum ee eee errr err ere * ( BASEBALL ) * RESURRECTS PUNCH. * ar “4 good quality j Br Carpeting and Stair oy oogamy Regey ar Annual Sale Rugs and Carpets, “ nett keoth t h. Oriental and all-over pa we offer all the Linoleums at most decisive savings— * Young Corbett knorked out # f | ® Harry Forns tn the eleventh # Re “ , BS« Annual Sal 55c | # rotind at Donoughvtte, actos % A Cartoad of Print Linoteum | ow der wasn't | # the rive oe $1.50 Velvet Carpet 95c i bas i . bs a eer AER, ny err ene earer ee | ) The hand r shown. Many ct a rein {ag Sg: PRSURER SESE SEES ty Velvet Carpeting, Some with borders to} | of th ng this An Jna) on ( the “big” Ta . pe t hers plain. Regular price $1.50. 9 } nual Sale the sansbe dlr’ fees, which “wit! signal the BOXING MATCH ENDS Rinicht Sale phic 5c |) renuihe @5 eat BO Is Game that oft n FATALLY. | BOISE, Idano, Jan ty v. P $1.75 Axminster $1.15 Genuine Scotch Inlaid Linoteum Vancouver w Ps f Mickey W at « frospita RE Achat se tast ~ ars champtona ne Canuck . ord fternoon a@ the re line-up Will be as follows’ Catchor® |wute of ab ead rs to match The kind, that never wears shabby and a prize winner at Mat Stanley, Joe 8 Sooke Mente] ee atch, with Teddy Fae Rich a aad, fesigns, | $1. 1 5 | numerous expositions. About a dozen pieces in the Warren Hail, Ra Brie kaon. Del a tw and good friende. far price DL/ nnual Sale price lot. Regular value everywhere $1.75 Annual Sale dock, Ernest Franklin, William Dell blow ; a sw his William Standridge, J fourth round, and examination after exits Gibrie Of We week tes / Noe $1.25 Blackbourne: first be death showed that it resulted. from arge of ard fo g j Oc per square yard. additional if we lay any of the jdyke (captain); a0 4 frncture at the base of the brain above Linoleum Ham Quigley; third bas Sny- | caused by the fm This verdict w Ider, Wallace J. Sm foreatall the efvil authorittes | I Roy Scharnwebe ~ Oe Sp BEET Mehon; deuter. field Dorands to Rest. rus [nent feld. Bo! Flanagan, 1B, 5 Dorando-Pietre annous sdiesiboalccsastirsisii The land Coasters wilt have f Febr He nk Washington Washi Peay. 4 pendence and t? a « .. ngton }the Decoration, Independety , d Stores Bye ge G. etee provetan Stores Phere a am tof Mr. Derands Many | em a caida scramble for No " have prophesied that he the Rose City hhystoal wreck if he | meet t fix the schedul — rath " Ay on, whick ruary 6 renuous and numerous for « } ; : . |man, they dectare AMUSEMENTS. | THE GRAND wreak MeMas balnes ueawwea, Everett and Edmonds, a o | "JOM OORT, Monuges Seattle Theateal Guaehicn delabar / oore eatre Wednesday and Saturday. | RUSSELL &@ DREW, Mere. Phones tl ee a Billy Papke, the Htinote thunder / Vranctaco _ 2 hs tland Ne bait. hae been denied a $19,000 tife| | JOHN CORT, Manager. "7 SS Geemrs Dramatic Attraction of # paella neur pat it te admitte se vans* Matinees Thursday and Setenaalll hat he was not refused for fear " | mit n er's Brilliant Musical Every Evening This W: Vancouver bas injury in the ring. So f te” bette ved | j ings at arp. Mats. at 2 ‘Saco mie dere Brilliant Mustea! | Py a ers "ana coat 8 | aoc ag Tor Week Starting Tonigh t Tia ao a Bi | ‘The Lincoin high achoot HAdédlbal | MEALS SmRV ED. Matioces Thursday aad Saturday te he eduled games with the) KLAW @ ERLANGER’S Greater | Rumors are thick back east about | Anacortes bigh on Friday and La ree oe | Tonight materials. This is The Hub way Furnishing Goods - HALF PRICE - - HALF PRICE Hats at - - 95c (LESS THAN HALF PRICE.) ewes Half Price ‘i Seinen at $18 Values at $20 Values at $25 Values at $30 Values at $35 Values at $ 7.50 - 9.00 - 10.00 - 1412.50 - 15.00 - 17.50 You’re Protected Here —Because— Your Money Back if You Want It us| 615-619 First Avenue Opposite Totem Pole |the reported trading of Joe Tinker |the Cubs’ great shortstop, and an lold Northwestern leaguer, to Cin cinnat! for Mowry and Hulswitt President Murphy says it's busines, not sentiment. with him cinmatt | ifans are tickled; Chicago fans have i held indignation snectings; oo there lyou are | While President Comiskey of the; }Sox will send Ficider Jones a « tract as usual, he has practically decided to put Cateber Billy Suit jvan in charge as manager. Sulll jvan will undoubtedly accept | GOTCH RETURNS. i |} LONDON, Jan. %.—By U. P Frank Gotch i# scheduled to sail for nesday. Got |America next V janys if after he has | Hackenschmidt comes to the lelusion that he wants to wrestle he can post @ forfeit to show that he means business, and he will return | to accommodate him. Gotch will secure a mat lAmerica with ¥ t Mahmo jbig Turkish wrestler who has | startling the Yankees by his great work on the mat Geor, in the | Athletic Aimanao |e | The Offietal Athletic Alb for 1969 has just been neu It is edited by James BE. Sullivan, presi-| dent of the Amateur Athletic Union | lof the United States, and contain |& complete report. of the eve the Olympic « | Olympie_pletur lished. The Mhustratic champions from every section of the | | United States ‘Cheap Colonist Tickets Will be sold again this spring, westbound, via Oregon R. R. & Nay igation Company's picturesque I! during March and April rr Chicago, 00; St. Louis, $30.1 Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul and | 00. | jall Miseourt river points, $25, Depoults taken at Union Ticket Of }fice, No. 608 First Ave. EB. EB :/ ourist Hotel can add other dollars to it and get 4 per I | Bilis, Genl. Agt eee! ‘ty rovwtin ane cent Compound Interest on them i READ THIS. levicen. Stop the leaka by wbkeing | So, the ise things cost you no © are selling NEW WALL Pa. | Zpyieele a Presa Fe ee Turkish Baths wet y piste ~ i ee i bens iat 20 to 50 por saving. | Hiuminatle mforis j a vf = rege but the Compound aim WHY don't “YOU get ahead of the aatly a kly attadhéd t6 ar * nterest that the Dollar would be ea : sprig rush wad do your fixing op (4% Al) the Tight <Beelard Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest ing through All the future years ie this month, while prices are low? | wit! chidew GF ware. ait & Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Ai & FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PA.| lle both pleasant and test Special Weekly Rates Are the unwise things worth a ie PER CO., 1314 First av , Te hssabets Gall Mia. ates Think it ov F oUt LEBER weg | 7 € a ear » tod be ' eaters u a ‘. ef cl pote pote Corner of Main St. and Occidental Ay. moghitSi® Bonding VOU CAN D0 IT BY MAIL—N i 1021 TMD Av. n Welatuoh reflex lamp. eat vien American Hank. tor whore you live, y n bat ’ Cor, Serine flax Mu Py eb . m. Hy prepald #xp by mail--write for a booklet f COLLARS tc, 2, 3e\"Erusrsaiewema eaweramc nema eres | ga : | ~My Wile collet; lalge, very tiem Mead peatid Decomber 49, 1908 : 1 pcg ly Di By " gag ena candinavian American Bank | nisin SHIRTS 10¢ RACK iF. 016 Western Ave S Tetopt Main 16%8; Ind. 11 or A 1700 Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S.A $1.25 Welsbach } Conner on Saturday sit be played neaday and Saturday ‘The Lambert Stock Compant, « ing the Ideal P ANCHON uti arese Hoth games | Seder ie n thelr opponents’ | m and 6 lf LEARN THEIR Matinees 10, 29. 600, Nights 16. 26, 58, hn Bees tlie, Seek of Sem. At a of the Gong ° | Fox Geaton & Green: Wilson, a ue loise: Amorog Sisters: Claudius gt A Mighty Piay—200 tn Production. | Bun orted, by a siren aypole Dance and anew Round trip $1.46 City of Bverett, Colman Dock iF Praibo. Great Shadow | ‘This Week, Firet Thee Here, “THE JUDGE AND THE JURY? A Great Production.-Mig Mob Seenes and Fine Cast. SAYS rmances Datly—2:30, 7:15, 1% Deep mourning and foyfal hippl- | re Kees hess alternately walked the halls of | the Broadway high school today. for this is the time when the Sunkics Wil “Gus Brown” are notified that they will be seen) mnie = =a ese HT MIDWINTER SACRIFICE MONEY I2 semester, The suspense has been | great for the past week, haggard | of many ease th cisepions nighte trring to! (Without Commission) non hen their teach REAL E*TaATe on e : wold am BUILDING PURPOSES. grote ox dines \ M. Campbell, 115 Columbia St. that 0 all-night ents, and nd another midnight ot} Lat 1-—-$20.00 Sulte, Overcoats and Rain- coats; Sacrifice price ..... $12.00 Tat What You Can Do $25.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain d then they may walk heads erect. In the meantime, e must be their demean } were made 00 a ken, and it} coats; Sacrifice price . ' $16, the kindergarten graduate v a one hook into the vienge of @ Lot 3—$20.00 Sults, Overcoats and Rain 20 00 upper classmate his name w coats; Sacrifice pri . bd . themselves to their higher envtror 35. 40 Suite, Overcoa' Seetreces Ae cans * $24.00 ith and Ratncoats; Sacrifice price .. with hum You can spend it on unnecessary or unwise things—and not have the Dollar. You can hide it at home or carry ft in if a thief fire doesn't burn it, Vivid No. 8 Inverted isto Does the work five uptight your pocket; doesn't steal it or or yon don't happen to lose it or lend it, Dollar you stil have the g only the dollar. Second and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” You can put it in the bank and get 4 per cent. Compound Interest on tt. From — week to week or month to month you

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