The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 4

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UP TO COUNCIL TO GIVE BUILDERS APPEAL BOARD MAYOR SAYS AN ORDINANCE MUST BE PASSED By THE COUNCIL, chief executive counell firat to a a law defining board will be called upon to per “Whonever the ctty council passes form, also making rule the necessary The board was created by a char duties in substance a title and it day, in discussing the » counct! to Ml in the body Sgitation for the appointment of a rd to consider appeals from the Pulings of the building department » board's work In detail, the mayor ean proceed with his ap- | Members of the council are clamor The board ts designed to consider appeal from rulings of the bullding superintendent Bamed men for the COSGROVE RETURNS SOUTH TONIGHT BY T. J. DILLON. grave doubt as to whether he would be legally entitled to sign 1 now that he has been granted an indefinite leave Cosgrove received the news in his private ear @tove signed two bills today Ment, one of them providing for the design of the official seal the other appropriating $1,000 to Gover a deficiency The bills are unimportant ones. Qnd were sent to Governor @rove as 4 courtesy, as ther (eames ee CATCH MAN IN RECORD TIME Thirty minutes after recelving a @escription of Charles T. Friend Wanted in Valdes on a charge of embesalement. Mark Freeman and Leighton cap tured their man and had him ta! with them for a quarter » loaves tonight at much stronger today & member of the local fire depart fith Alexander ran away with and had sold his pr filed by Charles Alexander te WILL LOWER TIME BY MANY HOURS When the new through service of the Canadian Pacific railway for the} Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposttio#™is | | inaugurated, on May 15, trains will the distance between | Deputy United States Marshal | Love of Valdes this morning entere nited States marshal’s offic that he was here look! sheriff's office was | Se man and Leighton | 5°* om the case. It took the | just 30 minutes to get) man, yet at the time his do-| was placed in their hands aS never heard of | of bim. LOCAL BRIEFS After wrang- less time than ts now required for the journey, according to advices given out by General Agent Collins this morning. During the far this line wil! also tun through trains from Seattle to 1, but over what line beyond | ul is not yet knows. ow on, for the use of $250 Damages the Wisconsin Central tracks, go night over a question of | through, the difference between the | mileage over the Northern Pacific- Burtington route and the straight iL tried before Superior Judge/ened line of the C. P. R. will be but 26 miles in the entire distance. | EXECUTIVE MANSION HOUSE WARMING BY T. J. DILLON, OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—The house} warming at the state Jast night was on¢,of the | social events 8:30 o'clock | midnight the house was thronged| and many handsome and expensive | gowns were worn by the ladies | Mrs. Samuel Cosgrove was in the | receiving line. Tonight the recep j tion will be given to the citizens, | ‘6 affair being in honor $46.90 Of | of the legislative and state officers Kennedy Nearly Completed. The new steamer H. B. Kennedy is nearly ready for aceeptanc owners, and if sufficient bus pe a chowing. may be placed on the | Bnaual contribution (rn of the Navy Yard route by the| middie of March. | Plans are being prepared for ox alterations at the f in the suit of Celia Willett the Seattle Electric I J. Tallman, wherein the pa | | asked for $6,000, the fury tl returned a verdict In saver the plaintiff for $260. Claims Damages —Befors Superior Tallman was commenced this the case of Sarah F. Tyter the Seattle Eleotric , Wherein the former asks dam- im the sum of $16,500. ieee that she was mansion as © reeult of being distinct! to coy street while alighting } wook. & car at the corner Yealer on September 16, 1907 on Triel—H. B. W charged with embezzlement, morning brought to trial Superior Judge Frater. by the Commonwealth In- company of this city that in executive | appropriated company’s funds last May tien for Hospital—The | Emergency hospital will re- from King county the sum of for the year 1909. This morn- commissioners by ber} This gives the coun cone to 27 beds in the} Build New Road—-The county joners this morning passed ition favgring the construc- of the Snoqualmie Pass road, Seattle | quarters will be partitioned off Into weveratiy kno dining rooms, kitchen, billiard, as | of the state to build a road | sembly, lounging, committee and Pegmit oy to sey ere which wii! | library rooms. iso Bolery Acting on the ad- A. The estimated cost of the improvements is $2,500. One thousand pieces Men's Under wear at half price. A. Bridge & he waa} Co.'s Clearance, First and Yesie claim of Alexander Dick FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS GRANULAR EFFERVESCING PHOSPHATE OF SODA—Regular 50c size; special .... .B4e EFFERVESCING LITHIA TABLETS—5 grains; greatly relieve the pain in rheumatism ; ALL 25¢ POROUS PLASTERS, extra spec ial Mentholated Horehound Cou COLDS ARE DAN Don’t neglect the little measure of precaution that may vent a bad case of Grippe or Pneumonia EET SAGRADA, in tablet form ; the ideal physic. . GLYCERINE, SPRUCE GUM AND RYE, for cou regular 50c; x Drops, 15¢ Lb. PERFUME SPECIAL news CHIC—Subtle and Seclngting; peenier 75¢ - AD EASTMAN Ss La ZAMORA—Re gular 7 75 FOR CHAPS AND COLD SORES RAVEN COLD CREAM iin porcelain jars.2% U-AR-DAS COLD-CREAM, regular 50c aD AS TALCUM, white and flesh colors; regular 75¢; ¥3 . 4 i¢, SOG, T5¢ B3¢ EFFERVESCENT BROMO SODA, re ie ar 25c; special . D.D. D. ECZEMA CURE, regular $1.00; KE'S PALMETTO WINE COMPOUND, PASSES BILLS OVER | GOVERNOR'S VETO SALEM, Ore, Jan. 20.—Dy U, P In the house today all the vetoes of Governor Chambertatn filed after he adjournment ¢ the general assembly of 1907 we erridden and the bills passed, ex opt the Reach bill for voting ma ebine which was indefinitely post ‘THEATRICAL MAN: | 1S FOUND DEAD »| LONDON, Ja 2--Hy UL P. George Scott f the best known theatrical managers in Kurope, was found dead in his room at the Hote! ® | Tavistock, Covenant Garden, today There was a bullet wound to his | head and it ta belfeved that he com | mitted suicide, He. was recently od manager of the Frohman [LAD ARRESTED FOR| | BEING DRUNK No more for me. Al Deviny, in the juventle ward of the county jail, today made the above remark as he felt an aching head, Deviny t# 16 years of age nnd Was arrested yesterday for be ing drunk, He claim some other boys gave bim pething to drink aft which he remembers nothing TO SURVEY TACOMA HARBOR The United States coast and geo this morning for Tacoma to make a survey of the harbor at that place, Commencement bay has not een Rurveyed for several yoars, and ft is thought that many jchanges may have taken place | which might endanger heavy ship ping | WHEN PRINT BLURS Irritable temper and general dis comfort results, We positively cure condition with our specially nd glasses. Schuchard Optical Eye Specialists, 1207 Second oat tle. 100 Boys’ Suits, picked from our reg- ular stock. Regular $5.00 to $8.00 val- ues. Buy Now price— $2.95 All sizes. 200 Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters, sold for $1.50 in every store. Buy Now price 55c Sizes 24 to 34. Tweeds price. Men’s Shoes, in all the latest shapes. Pick ed from our $3.50 and $4.00 stock Buy Now price $2.35 3oston Gar- ters, H values ,uy Now price Az¢ President Sus penders, Buy Now price ...30¢ 50¢ Neck wear, Buy Now price .. @anvas Gloves TRUSSELL WILL EXP, me WNALKI POINT PEOPLE (220S.05 2) oe * tra 1 have ta f the distanc , . for ut ’ th the # at t yf | fourth apeod HAVE BIG KICK kd Mopac | ; | —— | plaints o They t Pn t THEY INSIST THAT SEATTLE | public utilities compel the Meattte | Pre! ay By vd on rey aon te . ELECTRIC CO. Gives THEM | Hiectric company to improve its beyond the stage of promises t hat THE WORST OF IT HAE FOULS BORO! ROFVIC® OM) vit now taker from 45 minutes to he morn Potitior n be olroulated t 1 Charles M. Rax-|an hour to make the trip t —_ « the patrons of the Alki Point ney are getting an|on a double track, where wit ter troet car Hae anking that the y wv nervice, We have a|track the trip was former nol and the superintendent of Ket-Worse loo it minut Inbound 6 for thelr mall t if they ould but not in the “JOHN F. CRAGWELL IS SERIOUSLY ILL in \ at Cragwell was taken i about but had reco Afro-American circles In & red on permit On worne attend him to come grew suddenly y reapected, not but among the business men of Authorize Bond Bale, thorized the city officials to dispos of $600,000 worth of halt of the tw bonds, | recently voted by the people for the use of the park —|board in extending and {impr the system of parks and parkways » & Co.'s Clearance, First and Yesler we the re Word Along BUY NOW and at -Prager’s - Alteration Sale The words “BUY NOW” seem to be going the rounds. The store is thronged with eager buyers every day—buyers who appreciate cheapness in price and goodness in quality. We are always first under the price wire, but during this sale we've eclipsed any sale ever held in this city. BUY NOW Men’s Suits —AT— Buy Now Prices $12.40 These Suits sold at $18.00, $20.00 $22.50, The styles a up to the mi every respect pronounced the best by all good dressers. A good as Cluett Shirts, $1.25 Shirts pairs of La- IW orsteds, also blues and blacks, included at this $1. 95 Men’s Pants —\ Buy Now Prices All the latest cuts in Tweeds and Worsteds; regular $4.50 and $5.00 $2.50 $2.95 eRedFront M. PRAGER & CO. 615-617 2d Ave. Opposite Alaska Bldg. All sizes and all good pat mohing Spokane ay, run & part TURRELL’S GREAT - Twice-a-Vear SHOE SALE TWICE A YEAR you have a chance to ‘tes eal in our store the best Shoes made for a deal less than they’re worth. In fact, for less than inferior and poorly made shoes cost in come of the so-called sales. The prices are so much lower that many of our best customers wait for this TWICE A YEAR SALE, and then buy six, eight or ten pairs at a time. | NO MONEY REFUNDED IN MAKE EXCHANGES IN THe | THIS SALE | | FORENOON ONLY TWICE A YEA SALE BEGINS Saturday, January 30, 8:30 A.M Fifteen Thousand Pairs Fine Shoes Sacrificed sr in Beattle’s history has there been such a Sale; not even here. FIFTEEN THOUSAND PAIRS OF FINE SHOES—every leather, every shape, every color, size or welght of shoes that could be wanted There's not a man, woman or child in Seattle who can't find just what they want bore There's a in good shoemaking that is not represented here 2 | We'll serve you here in such a way that y aned with us, and the Shoes will serve you the same way, We try to be accommodating—to help you buy—not to try to get you to buy. We are here to serve you [sarurpay s:30 A. M.| Here’s an Idea of the Kinds and Prices | SATURDAY, Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes | Misses’ and Children’s s High-cut Fancy Napoleons, button and lace, | 6 styles in “J. & M.," patents $4.85 Shoes tan, wine, patent $5 95 and calf. $7.00 and $8.00 values $7.59 to $10.00 valuce ove j and black, Ruasia, double | 560 pairs Misses’ Kid nd Calf Shoes, tn ne zed and kid lined Biucher and lace styles, sizes $ 9 $5.25 12 to 6. Regular $2.50 Shoes ... 1.7 Sold at $7.00 and $7.60 tx, lace style. 00 values * 860 paira Men's Dress and Street Shoes, | 480 pairs Misses’ Kid Blucher Shoes, ex- Laird, Schober & Co.'s Patent and Kid Turn | and Welt $6.00 and bi kid, calf and patent, single avd double | tension sole, patent tip. 1, 55 Cousins & Reed's Fancy Colored Suede and soles, Blucher, lace or button. 4,45 $2.00 Volum ...ssecseseeeeeseren i Cloth Top Button Roots $3 95 96.00 and $6.00 values ... Caliéren of tombe, 1, 35 j $5.00 to $7.00 values . Over 1,000 pairs Men's Kid and ‘Calf Shoes, DT Ok, 00. SK CIE sieneiepisndiovs Doseus of stylon in Dress and Street Roots in swell etyles, single or double $3, 85 | Child's of same, j 16.00 to $6.00 $3.85 | co Our roeuar #200 values re RENE, values oeeee eee 4 8 pairs Men's Velour, Gun Metal and Box } Misses’ $4.00 Tan | tylex and hundreds of pairs 3.95 alf Shoes. Our | = EES AN . see ee ee ee ea a $3.50 and $4.00 values 2.95 | Hien Cuts and Dress Boots, in kid and 3,25 | patent. $4.00 and $5.00 values ‘ Misses’ $3.5 fe aunt an. $2, 85 Shees Tan High Cuts ........-00s000e i i 3,240 patra Kid Welt and Turn Boots, button Children’s High Cuts of same, in 8% $2.45 and lace, up to the minute styles, every | 1 jot of Boys’ and Youths’ $3.60 2 35 to 11 sizes. $3.00 values ....... wae one wie 5 Calf Shoes, never wear out ' 129 pairs Misses’ Patent Kid and Patent | SOS0 ond $6.40 values ...+-. 4 1 Jot of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Kid | Colt Button and 65 Shoes, splendid for wear Lace $3.50 Shoes ........6. 20. Pee Advance Sale of Spring Oxfords oa50 valens $1.85 | 900 pairs, Child's 98: 1,340 pairs Oxfords, tn many styles and | 1 lot Little Gents’ Kid and Calf $1 55 Good Shoes ...... Cc bd Hundreds of other bargains our CHIL- leathers. $3.50 and $2 85 Shoes. Regular $2.00 values $4.00 vaines se ene eens seeee 1 lot Little Geote’ Kid and Calf Shoes, | OREN’S DEPARTMENT. Bring in the whole family and we'll do the rest at a very Felt Sitppers. Regular $1.75 and $ j 4 $1.50 and $1.25 values 95¢ | and $2.00 values ......... eb 1.35 | ttle cost to you SALES FOR CASH—No Refunds—Deliveries at Our Convenience TURRELL’S, 203 Second Ave. 2619-2621-2623 First jrserrns | THE BEE HIVE] Avenue A. LAWSON & BROTHER RELIABLE DRY GOODS MNousEt Corner Cedar LAST DAY OF OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE | Our Bargain Guns Are Going to Fire Tomorrow Fast and Furious—The Bee Hive Will Be the Hot-Bed for Real, Genuine Bargains Saturday—Read On— Here Are the Best Shoe Values in Seattle Boys’ Kangaroo Calt School Shoes, war ranted not to rip Caitfornia oak tan soles, outside back stay Special for day... SUD Misses’ Vict and Box Calf st Call Prices on All Winter Kimonos 75e Short Kimonos in chailles and fleeced goods, a great variety of patterns. WHILE THEY LAST ... c $1.50 Short Kimonos ’ they come in a great variety of styles. CLEAN-UP PRICE ....... ¢ $1.50 Ladies’ Long Kimonos, in heavy fleece, in light and dark colors. CLEAN- UP GALE PRICE ........ ...... 1i0 Specials in Muslin Underwear for Saturday 390 Ladies’ Nainsook Corset Covers, lace and embroidered trimmed. — 95 FOR THIS SALE ° c Téc Ladios’ Nainsook Corset Covers, embroid- d and lace broidered trimmed. 49 SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE c 39c Ladies’ Cambric Drawers with deep raffle, hematitehed, also lace trimmed SALE es 25c Pat. Tip Shoes; oak tan 14 rot of Ladies’ Kimonos and Bath’ Robes, A soles. pecial for , orth » te 7.00, i 6c Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers with deep Sator, $1 39 Mirchediyg 3 pte nenanty mulls, 3°50 ruffle of embrotdery aay batiste, Reavy < 50 SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE c Men's Hox Galf Shoes UP SALE PRICE STANDARD PATTERNS ON SAL double soles, Blucher cut, warranted all t ath er; good value at $3.00. ela $2.19 celal Ladies’ Vici, Pat. Tip. warranted all solid leather. Spe 98 cial for $1 ' Ladies’ Vici, Pat. Kid slour Calf * Shoes actual values $2.50 and $4.00. pecial for = 52.08 STANDARD PATTERNS ON SALE HERE. The Ladies’ Cambri Gowns, tucked yoke, also lace and embroidered trimmed 49 SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE c $1.59 Ladies’ Nainsook Gowns, lace and em broidery trimmed, high and low necks, long and short aleoves. SPECIAL QB FOR THIS SALE is c $1.50 Ladies’ Nainsook Skirts, out extra full, deep ruffie of lace from knoe SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE c 1Se Ladies’ Short Nainsook Skirts, cut extra full with deep ruffie g SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE c aen’s Wrappers at Clean-Up Prices $1.25 Ladies’ Percale and Fleeced Lined wrappers with and without ruffles over shoulders, cot extra full, UNLOAD. ING SALE PRICE ... see $1.75 Ladies’ Percale, Gingham and Fleeced Wrappers, nicely trimmed, cut extra full, with 124n. ruffle. UNLOADING SALE PRICE ‘ $1. 17 Great Values in Women’s Under- skirts $1.50 Ladies’ Silketta Skirts in stripes, ptr* i checks, they come in blues, * greens, black and white, UN, LOADING SALE PRICE $1.25 Ladies’ Black § 5c—Standard Wash Prints—5c 5,000 Yards Standard Wash Prints in light, medium and dark colors, a great variety of styles and colorings, SPECIAL 5 FOR THIS GALE ONLY : ‘ c Extraordinary Price Quotations on Sheets, Pillow Cases, Sheeting and Muslin 59c Sheets, made of a good quality muslin, Boys’ Wants at Clean-Up Prices free from dressing, 2 yds, wide, 2% yde. | full with deop 16: 87 M UN 1 Lot of Boys’ Flannelette Blouse Waists in| SALE PRICE ; 35c | UNLoAvina sacar Price 6 $6.50 Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk, Skirts, stripes; all sizes; actual value 22: 12%ec Pillow Slips, made of a good quality SPECIAL THIS SALE ONLY 20 | muslin, 42x36. CLEAN-UP 1 Lot of Boys’ Heavy Worsted Sweaters, coat SALE PRICE 4 stylo; our regular low price $1.00 85 28¢ 94 Bleached Popperell Sheeting, every SPECIAL TO CLOSE C ] housewife knows the brand, cut full with extra deep ruffies, CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE ... de 50 A Flyer in Boys’ Knee. Pants 1 Lot of Boys’ Strong Dark Shirts. CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE ... £920 | SPECIAL 290 12%0 Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Mus. | S\t2"tay we place on Nag Sr ag at ey | 1 Lot of Boys’ Little Brownle Shirts in dark lin, all old reliable brands. 1 siuy bine nod bine tact a ancy mixtures, stripes, SPECIAL TO 19 CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE . aC values to 28 Waa po a ek 4 to 16; | Close : secosee SC | sTANDARD PATTERNS ON SALE HERE.| only i ee eee 50c

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