The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1909, Page 3

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vy THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909. 3 “ - tne ee Re eter ee areas veteran | | |my cas to the end that you may FU | membese f the riet. The | f f A le q |take some action toward having af Mh) Bure Broth teen i t ‘ . then ; Dance at Dreamland fairs at the county hospital Invest 4 ih} ae Se ee . ' rm . ; Prine he ae gated and all such old people as | {i Wt sue t a i t Look > 4 I pretected from a Ine of conduet |})) WH) OF ton 6 - oon 4 that leads not to thelr comfort and | i ‘ theapian elfare, but to their great discom: | {f i ‘ f4 PYOSEPH MEVER FILES FORMAL] Mo that, but that as about te forture and K unhappiness and | Rerprseseensemares - and | 1 lit, Spat fos a ~. De Be to the poor farm, The| Mental and physical auffert I y COMPLAINT AGAINST next day I was told that I wae want: |BAve been very badly treated, and | #4 # A ee MANAGEMENT ed he coast Edase WE ask you to make this investigation | * Z te Moore—"A Stubborn Cinder ®| Ne faa | 5 a né 1 came tn fret the p a8 BOO a8 poRRible Very tray . rid W R a v $ Ul Joneph Meyer, th an cked up in the county |Yours, , ag sen coe el evteres 1 rol ILL BRING T Glainw he was “ra A whatsoever “JOSEPH MEYER * Seatie The Salle’ e Ri : ratio, cal the ' FOR RE BATES sane asyly of February 21 was Now BOSSES G, 0. P. * mond # | wet in work a indy, : « ounty “hospita s tho jail and went back NATIONAL COMMITTEE,|* Lols—"Merely Mary Ann.” * ‘ qcle : on p aldo charged noxt day * Orpheum Vaudeville * o can ‘7 ant, the lar th OG money and va rt be * Btar—Vaudoville | act ot Gere the | of F to him for whict “ti « mt & «Pantages Vaudeville *| eque i oM bl The Exclusive Btyle Shop. MINES Vardi Tcttamens wiih |eh Seaticeon. where 1 eamatnen \* # | prenentaa Son's nae 714-716 SECOND AVENUE, S pe bs - sho " ee ' th ‘ ' tine © board of county con sioner 1 taken awa xm there by my | with singing r t t : rebat ee 1 manding an investigation of the sonindaw, Mr, H t Orpheum League anedng ’ ; $250,000. varies I was not and neve | Manag Reiter trotted out . ¢ wor ‘ ft ' hin wt nt has not bee A Wane Pt tord Wit io F the . , Missloners. A « of h at Fg ¢| 08 comedy. play) t a tte AB RoCount appearing c A bank yoeaeae* e9 aong t ' CHICK Saturday, February 27 ns’ Bank of Matthews Seme Leaper Ma cet ey. suaaler. 5 N | After op sew for Es “4 treatment which wing @ balance kind, but tn fintehed and ander of Ff Pat | 2 Bands of thos of $14; $3 ip cash dexterwus manner t is wiven to} Duffy of the Ch the rm | @ C@unty hospital e pocket knife, | ampion runner of the wor c a nr . S | ferred to ts quite aw hoes, one new] one Sores, Saeey . a4 _ at uperior aing ‘A statement wh of underelothing Bible scoring note Megat es . Q Sxception of one or two amall Testaments. in Ger St le tails, de absolutely one pair of eye gla and « i y j te Sent to Steilacoom. eee ee oe © phn ° above lst of articles aken erit A “On tho first of February, 1909, f mo, and It has beer asible fr told the matron of the hospital for me to find out what has be it Ewas going home dau come of any of them ® Bbe told me that I could x Wants Wronge Rectified JOHN F, HILL, $25 to 30 | WANT—To sell your furniture. Tam poor and old, but [ believe} Since Frank H. Hitchcock be } Bee page 6. eee that the law will recognize my right postmaster general, ex-Gov. | SITES to fair treatment, and I also think | F. Hill, of Maine has been 2 NEW GERM KILLER that if the matter is brought to your |®¢tmg chairman of the National} Our collection of | DISCOVERED. attention tn this way that you will] Tepublican commit Hil i» an| Phe Federal Paint & Wall Paper take such steps as are necessary |Original Taft man, and at the next Gitte ai | OS. 1814 First av., have discovered to protect my rights as well as the ng a the sommltece will bs ® Preparation to kill germs and rights of the other people who are | Yery ikely be made the chairman " ‘ PRP aaermin when used in paste under now or may later become inmates | Hill, who was governor of Maine is by far ‘It paper They will give ex af the county hospital, My purpose |Wo terms, Is 54 ie ds @ bank, | st nor 7) Ststomer, free, enough to kill all in writing you this letter is to put | lroad and telephone director | compre Sthe germs covered by their pape: ‘ou in possession of the facts of | ieee : si ahead web hi Mrs cscemmene EmeTaewrero ||! s hen exhibit of . | house, No. bottles W : <i > the * pring es shown. e Make But- asnionapbie | Ree Ee A Sings cuanik Rakion she woe Sea taht \ glance at this re ttle played & peculiar game, [she wee we arlene te The steamor Seward has nearly | but he made « hit with bleach ut front fs tons to Match inbleted, hor aecktiona "at Bridge the ema patrons’ knew of tock will give you a Rw Cost Weaves ..! wed pubes “toil INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH sshd: cheesiaiec aa ‘ y Costume SILKS Bed ssa Cenean Wears ib time at j | Miles glacier. ‘The calssons contain amused everyone by |The Itch Gone, the Skin Soothed suthentic idea of te - —~ i 246,000 feet of lumber. ‘Tho Seward |clever pitching (of Me yolce). Ob.| and Refreshed—Immediately Silks, planned on the broadest possible scale, em- }] Tom Naw a seasoned player, dis-| Lnetant Relief from that itch "| Pet | ot plever. fie] A few drops of a soothing liquid rect in style, color- bracing all the new and fashionable weaves and And the itech Is gone as if by| MR. WILLIAM BROTHERTON. ? f . » ’ 5 + . ff » © y magic ing and fabr c colors. The most popular fabric for the coming this port from. the © Just & drop or two on the ekin| Mr. Brotherton of 2010 Western ing and fabric or Season. We cannot emphasize too strongly that | Captain Brotherton te to act as thelr and no more of that torturing, end-| Ave. says: 1 have not felt a touch spring than can be : ; ; 2 i ipo eas, nerve racking itch ‘ B a eC “ asso 0 y ~ » heumatiem since I took fe nowhere will be found an equal ass¢ owe tear, gh dh | RPE EE a Gag you imagine how tt wit teal." fame ‘since I took.» few suinet ii-aen ale desirable silk fabric manufactured. We invite you evening Sor, Shag j=that itching agony swept away bake oven treatments. The bake ) . ett ha emall p ent? oven is the finest ¢ rie s , f, P: to see the display—it will be a fashion show of J} tretant yey aan Emp. the. rebel tt youl to charter “ar * : on manner. Jt BURat, ‘ ¥ Much eh bu ¢ y ‘ou)}to make & person feel we interest. The revenue cutter Perry Is on the | of the nt Just try the simple ody —-at — ts J Bk Sound again after & long absence in| Ghent tie diumend.. the siesk ok dead Mut nee crert | bakes the rheumatinm right out of demonstrates the su the North. She will be ove: Seve sach a bit and they were not | Pi0tl OL ants : ooumations. ine fi j . outfit here for the» stghes, at thet The Four {| oll of wintergreen ax compounded r premacy of _ this ExcusiveDress Patterns sarin onthe B Hest cbr bests as [ms i by ts fieceratine Foulards—Popular | | } larly on that patr | We positively know that it alle pA holes 1 coitiiick viates ples Savings g Hidg cor the itch immediately—we plain and fancy The tendency this ‘ d and Pike hours are youch for this and antes it : - - preate: Ys . the proper mete; te email many cases, and the cures that fol-|titon They have’ tnined ul style merit in suits most ex- Th FF spgagpit ome = weil known | 10W, a8 far as we know, weom to be | t# » of Indies. I live at 2010 . e | abundance to sit gt tee | permanent p care of Indies. I live at 2021 ates hitee. aces at | choose from ~$1.00 jf 8 teat ts] The Gpsher Drag Ca, 1618 Firet Wester Ave. and will gladly an i 12.60, $18.75 an Patter | SSc and . | manter that he will be a bis! av, and 406 Pike St 7 tlt én ake - chief of poli at ys + renee nie | wo: Second ae THIS SOLID OAK “PRINCESS” —FOR— $14.25 Any time you can pick up a solid oak Princess dresser | be an. with as good lines as this, and especially heavy French plate beveled mirror 18x36 inches, for the price quoted above, it's a good time to act, and ACT QUICK. The number is limited, but while they last you save $9.25 on each, as they are worth reg- ularly $23.50. Top of ca 20 by 40 inches, and sta 29 inches from floor Other Floor Samples to Close at Cost in maple dressers Wea —one of a kind tomorrow. The some of our best designs. Iso have a number of floor sample which we shall close out below actual cost © are perfect in every respect, and embrace To give you an idea of the saving r, large mirror, 24 by 30 inches, two small ent value at $21.00. $13.85 xp and front of birdseye maple Plain maple dress and two large drawers, Special to close at and was mirror Large maple dresser 22 by 28 inches, ser ventine shaped top drawers, two small and two large drawers, and regular $22.50 values. Special MMEOOG BL s o50 vidoes dn sepnbdeds de, $16.50 All the Credit You Want SECOND AND UNION. Yakima Vowls, Ducks, Goese ““ entice atic : Spe * Bel | The “a ———— | complete Ine of Beat’ Mea scribing is most efficiently supple and James St. | Frang msc ears Pork Lamb and Mutton. No “cold / mented by the druggists’ skill inf $18.00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.56 Mme. PAUL | her TRY THIS FOR - ALAC MA ngnd oF compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO., CROWN CLOTHING Co, . . | doy vec | LACE MARKE 1416 Second av. 1121 First Avenue. ‘The steamer Obie will jeave out this The Raven prescription service SPRING CHICKEN — ated in the healing funda sustained by” Mricksen yesterday fourth means that the doctor's skill in pre cial Suit Sale YOUR COUGH Beoond and Yesler. TREMENDOUS CUT-PRICE SALE Just received from the Eastern factories, an immense shipment of Dress Goods, Notions, Domes- tics, Men’s Furnishings and Shoes, all BOUGHT AT ABOUT 35¢ ON THE DOLLAR Wednesday, 8:30 a. m., these goods go on sale at unheard-of low prices—in fact, almost given away. | Mix two ounces of Glycertne wit }a@ halfounce of Virgin Oli of P compound pure and a half pint of straight Whisky. Shake well, and take In doses of a teaspoonful every four hours. This mixture possesses for Skagway @ takes tal and a partial netruetor TF. nt trom Washington te 4 to euperintend for the gov Kuhm hae to ‘be built at the |the healing, healthful properties of thase|the Pines, and will break a cold “bee. | ta twenty-four hours and cure any cough that ts curable. In having | this formula put up, be eure that your Groggiet uses the nuine | Virgin O01 of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed only by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, | Ohio. The cannery bark J. D. Peters has en towed over from Port Blakeley d will be fitted for her he Orca canneries We quote only a few of hundreds awaiting you Wednesday. The Famous : sf Kimball Piano Come early and often, as more are arriving daily. eon” BOSTON STORE Between $8 LADIES’ PANA- SECOND ) AVENUE PIKE AND PINE $10 MEN’S WORS- PIKE AND PINE $1.75 SKINNER'S The name “Kimball” is a household BEST SATIN MA DRESS SKIRTS TED SUITS ord wherever good pianos and reliability Best made, in all Satin lined and pleat- Latest styles and new- ‘ ‘ colors . ed, Black, blue and est materials. This sale e ire discussed. It’s the most popular high brown. Cut to “ae ia 0 De F - ore 4 da ig Ss - 7 7 ES’ grade piano today—more Kimball Pianc $1.50 TABLE LINONS $2.75 LADIES’ OXFORDS $7.50 LADIES’ SILK PETTICOATS 4 on Dama Sa colors having been made and sold than any other Pure Linon Damask, Satin All colors, ae ; ‘Sing Damasks and Double Dam Latest shapes, pat newest styles, make—upwards of 175,000 being in actual asks. Immense line to salt: Blesher trhat extra full cut. R choose from, yar¢ , ‘ vie , Vig daily use. hoose m, yard all sizes. Cut to = e Cette icine ‘ e MADRAS CLOTH 1,000 yards most beautiful Ma dras, latest spring f shirt waists and suits. 25e¢ value. While they last, yard The tone of the Kimball is of a quality LADIES’ senme SUITS $35.00 value, latest spring weight, daintiest shades and colors, $3.00 NOTTINGHAM . LACE CURTAINS —- White and ecrn; VALENCIENNES LACES AND INSERTIONS 3 to match, just arrived Values up to 15¢ yard $3 NEWHALL’S KID GLOVES Real kid; broken lots; of all peculiarly its own—full, rich and singing colors, r in character, appeals especially to the cul tivated taste Your choice, this sale, yard Hardly paid homage to the famous Kimball piano, Cut to an artist of reputation but has 500 YARDS DRESS PERCALES 16 inches wide; 16¢ val 5c LADIES’ and Oper LISLE HOSE—Lisie work Hose; latest ar ind it is found in the greatest musical con wes; cut to, yard rivals; 85¢ value; eut to, 15¢ colors and most all sizes 79c 1% by 8 yards long; 1 49 > pair cut to ‘ cut to, pair ervatories and leading educational insti Fo ag Se lao A gy vato 8 @ é y © é é Ss Da fs d *e as HAMS — Nowost pinids land | CHILDREN'S HOSK—10c and | $2.00 MEN'S DRESS HATS—| 18¢ AND 20c MEN'S HOSE— tutions in the country, where it has become pen J 3h¢ lhe values; best ribbe 5c Broken lots men’s newest style | Black and tan; all sizes; Te i ; a Hose; cut to, pair Hats; most all sizes 39c out to . renowned for its wonderful durability DRESS LINONS Newest | 93.00 men’s BOX CALF sHoae | “™ *° 100 BIG ROLL TOILET PAPER : shades of beautiful blues and A splendid wearer; all sixes A dandy good one; Purchasable on small payment grays; silk finish; value 15 ida Gott eal , | MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Spring | out to ws Cc ie; out to, yard 3 hv $1.59 Balbriggan; 60c value; a 29 Sold exclusively by dandy garment; cut to C} toc FULL HEAD RICE—Rest ¥ 9) to MERCERIZED FOULAROS| |. sais paTenT ORESS Imported Japanese; 5 Dark colors only; SHOES—New swing toe, buch | $2.00 MISSES’ DRESS SHOES | !> c cut to, yard B blu “pt Beggs tent th u er cut. This sale ve 38 a styles; pater Pi Me | $1.00 BIG GENUINE FEATHER ‘ ‘ $1.00 ALBATROSS—All wool; | price sizes; cut $1 19 PILLOW—18x25 size; Johnston Co. Third and latest shades; 5 to ' dandy good gang fe out to C]} conser cover emsroin. Build: ‘ 4 _ | ERY—17-inch wide Embrold- | $1.00 VALUE LACE CURTAINS | 60c LADIES' BEST GIRDLE mng University EMBROIDERY SPECIAL—Im- | ory; yogular value A5e; Big lot finest Nottinghams; | CORSETS—AN! sixes, broldery Bdgings and Inser eut to, yard C full sizes; cut to, with supporters . Cc tions, in Swiss and natnsooks. palr ct ?xclusiv “presentatives for the Celebrated up to 14 Inches wide; values | $1.00 MEN’ NIGHT SHIRTS— $1.60 LADIES’ JULIETTES— Exclusive Representatives for the Ce from 20¢ to 40e; cut to,” 4 }q | Just arrived, well: made; 39 100 MEN'S WORK 8OX— 9 Patent tip; broken lots 69 Kaempf Band Instruments yard c a dandy; cut to Cc Good weight; cut to C CUly; GUt CO riverseccana Cc

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