The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1909, Page 5

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: ne MAN KIRM6&E IN t hi Ne FROM THE FAR/) TH CAUSE OF IT ALL — ph Kirt a ‘Alaskan and ¥ Not a bit.” Noither wou tide Out in an auto or @ hac ue hag to | ho buyeh thom {gether with ro ett th rope, and ¥ Hy thom every bit of th we out © the @Xposition groynde by found about way through alfeya, for ih time an auto or ®& street oar Hove in alg : mere cht there was a stan J natives are now OW domictied on the fair grounds tp tente, Kirme te betug kept tn quiet and he wil soon be on his job again, HARRY JEFFS Is PROMOTED TO SEATTLE Hy Wnty SAN FF ANCISOG, May 20.~ Harry J. Jeffs waa promoted today from the Offiee of ohlet operator or the Western Unton Telegraph cou. pany at San FYanciaco to the posi tion of assistant district superto Sacent with headquarters at Seat e Jotis gained high commendation following the earthquake and fire of 1906, when he had charge of all the company's wires here the emergency with ability and fudgment and it was under his direction that communteation over heft and Western Union wires was opened. , sprang = towa . ne ©. H, Brown Plumbing Co. wil! give you reasonable estimates op INDIA We TOR right# at Ue jewelry end te oe a viet 7 Mie many wy (hen pe affliction was day Mx. Kir had} a patrol welve Kirmae to the atrol aneing racitic t ay tat of the orf! onc this the walked out tore a f a the motortar He met ap your plumbing and heating work ‘> te that At 229 Pine at came akana SHOES-SHOES-SHOES 03.40—@11.00. as Alt storm, yond Fleer. ‘a hl Waguang | Wight TRIAL FOR MURDER Grited Prise) YON, May 0.—W am (MN) Tones, who Cant eat a Mttrqoted national interest When # attempted to avenge the kl of Proaident Garfteld by snootted M Oharios Guiteau the assaneth, has been placed on trial heya. charged with the murder of Johy A. MoPherson, who waa employed by Jones as a farm band. MoPher son Was killed in Odtober, 1908, at! Ae home near this city, Jonos| pleaded aelf defense, | APANESE GIVEN A. WALLOPING pee rs RY. Bay 20 officers of the Japanese training squadron went out to the rif_le range yesterday to shoot with | & ploked team of the Vancouver) Sixth regiment, When they all ro-| turned last evening the officials de. clined to give out the feore. The Japancap officers qmiljngly do olaved that they would atick to the big guns aboard ship after this. while the Vancouver military men called it @ hollow victory for them solves and let It go at that VANCON | try 1H tor‘ | YOUR COUGH | a me i] Mix two Ounces of Giygering with | « half-ounew of Virgin OH of Pine! € npound pyre and 6 halt pint of! tr i well, and tak 1 four the “ 1 Pp “f the Pines, and will break « in twenty-four bi t Virgin Ol compound pu prepared and guaranteed only by the Laach Chemleal Oo, Clhetnnatt, 0 | HE RTH ao ON y United Krewe) May 20.—Parblew, there Among the poets. The atylke obo has Apréad rapidly ahd the bards of la belle France have the pers No more wili the lilting meter bland ve of the ¢plo résqynd through 4 ostidb Two thoushnd and more French batde in united And hitsute array have sworn by the hébor of their forbeara and the altars of their gods (hat they will wot write another couplet or hexameter until they are granted regogul tion The vor they orave TS OFF WORK ON THE SIDE (Hy United Pros.) OLYMPIA, May 20. - Secretary in to’ be lof State I M. Howell has given or dope that no employes of the office will herpafter be pert dd to do any work for private compensation elther within or outside of office hours. ‘Thig stops the old onstom under which the employes fur nishéd Hate of auto loenses, cor piption filings apd other data to ftetosted persous TO BUILD A HOME FOR GIRLS Following the plan of the ¥, W. ¢ A, the Sistore of Bt. Joseph: are planning to bulld a home for girls. to be 1 June t, in the Winfield R. Smith residence, 1216 University at. It ts planned to teach the girte cooking, sewing, dressmaking and millinery, thus enabling @ git to ake & go0 or elae be able te living, if heceamary At Your.. in the Price aking Own Price K OF TROUBLE OS CHARACTER ON POETS OF FRANCE wouw and the very! Y¥, MAY 20, 1909, A STRIKE {permitted to “exhipjt noal saldn alo Wh aintors ahd tmuajoland, apediméis of their handi | work A* 4 prominent poot explained it |The Partelan lyoa oh are while moat of those Who supply it live fon aly, that the praises of the patien's con ure have. fo what to Anjortoa eball, and to Hug land Is Cricket, that to Prance | art. Mt in the national passion the great pastime of France But poetry has been thrust axide and noW the poets, in thety might have declared that tnless they are aeeorded recoghition with fellow artists, France sball |hear the song of the bards | twelve montha. Summer Excursions East }_ Tickets on sale Juno 2nd and ard July 2nd and 8rd, Anguat Lith, 12th by the Oregon Raliroad & Naviga tion Co, Round trip to Outaha and Kansas City, $60.00; St Louis, $67.60; Chicago, $72.50; New York, $106.50, Return Mmit Octo ber Siet, Other rates and par tloulare at Union Ticket Office 608 Firet av, 1, M. Ellis, general | agent one not DR. J. N. SAXE jDentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental Behool, Chi Cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaranteed 397-240 Arenade Bidg Prices Have Reached the Very Bottom ‘The magnificent stock that was consigned to this store, intended for the spring trade of the defunct Crescent Cloth- Co. of Portland $15,000 Worth of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings For Men, Young Men and Children Is Offered to You at this Store at Less than the Manufacturers’ Prices This stock was assigned to the Great Western store for cash at a low price, and to close out the same at once is being ‘Offered to you at unheard-of low prices. Your one great dollar-saving event for this year, and none should let the week go by without securing their share of the being offered. PRICES CUT TO ALMOST NOTHING _. The following prices are for high-grade merchandise, and will move this great stock rapidly. While they last, these will prevail: MEN’S SUITS 910.90 Mon's Suits, made of wore feds and cassimeres | $12.60 Men's Suits tn fancy wore teds and tweeds . a $18.60 Men's Suits In checks, good value $15.00 to $18.00 Men's Suits, In comsonable cuts, firet clase 5 45 ‘Woolens p) “ie to $20.09 Men's Suits, nicely tailored, ft reted, velour dud $10.65 $20.09 to $25.00 Mon’s Suits, band-felled coliars, shoulders and button holes, in Worsteda and all feantovarle $11.45 Materials. Sale price ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES Spring Style Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, MI@8ES AND $20.00 to $25.00 Young Men’ garments, and all styles and fab- ties. Bale price eae ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Young Men's Suits, fine tweeds and worsteds, Sale price $12.00 Young Men's Suite in variety’ of styles in worsteds and tweeds, Sale price .. ton $12.00 to $15.00 Young Men's Suits, in $5 and cheeks, all sises, Bale price .. 6666-0 deetvecess ‘ $15.00 to $18.00 Young Men's Suite in fashion able styles of talloring. fale price $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men in velours, worsteds and HATS, HATS, HATS 500 Men's and Boys’ Hats in one big bargain 6.35 coves: BBS nicely tatlored Suits Suits, hand-made $10.25 $2.50 Child's Sults, price . stan blouse, fine material bd fintehed $7.60 Child's Suits, Yelous, two pairs ber goes for . WASH $1.50 Boys’ Wash $2.00 Mm materials teda and cassimere. $5.00 Child's Suits, | worsteds, well lined and styles, large assortments. ’ Wash Suits in splendid Late styles. CHILDREN’S SUITS double breasted, wore $1.65 $4.00 Child's Suite, sailor patterns and Rus up in "34 $3, in fancy worsted and of trousers, kalcker- GOODS Suits in pretty boeker and plain, 57c 73c Now.... BIG BARGAIN our extra they are excellent values, offered for sale without consideration cost. positively only one of ’ to a customer; articles D, and telephone orde thetr | for a nickel-plated 1d the coffee or { usu Abe; you ¢ special for Friday and # to ft tw in center of hown > or wringer the regul ue in $1 epecial for Friday. but one to a eustom ur Special Suburban De- livery vice is a great help to those who jive any distance out. 25c Gas Saver Soft Inverted Gas Mantle 13c here are 10 business day In order to make It u profitable for y | we have opened the price gates haif way. This means that 506 will Jae much #or as $1 on many #t lartictes of everyday use See win- dow. ‘This will on! ent atoc ft in wally money «saving opportunity last 10 days, or unt!) pres- je wold, ft Ix an epoch In ood specials for Friday— | these articles advertised here were specially selected for one day’s sale; their of these article ur otherwise that can easily be carried | not be delivered, rs not iecepted extra special for Friday— regular 65c tea or coffee pot, special for one day— Zic bottom; they { f two, are hoavy three, four »ta; Copper an have holee reguinr price, ®3.50, Friday n—a white contains the speciale we porcelnt ‘ollowin, b | 1 etght-Ineh platter 1 tep-inch platter 1 baking dim 1 scallop piekle bowl t is $3.60 ne ng ups and sancers dish 6 ind, butter chips the regular pri for Frida a splendid Axminster Rug— ! $1.50 regular price, $2.50 a splendid rag special for tomorrow, a 27x54 size Axminster rng, in beautt- ful floral, Oriental, mottled and animal designs; this rug sells regularly at $2.50 —for one day only—limit 1 50 two to @ customer, weeeee ' Standard Yost Credit | “GOING CAMPING ? ithout the life en- | pall goods, thing for an outing at A. L. HALLS 1111 Piret Av. UP IN THE AIR We're not. But we know a fellow who is, And he's making money, High up, too. Steeple Jack Kennedy, him He came to Tho Star some time ago and ordered the ad you see to run twice on the classified page. And Jack has had more poles to climb than he can count ever since, Tuesday morning he dropped in to see us and to thank The Star for getting him so much work, He was on his way to paint the flag pole at the county court house, “The county commissioners saw the ad in The Star and sent for me,” said Jack. “That pole is a Is Our . Business they ‘call and we believe we can offer you a8 prompt, courteous and effictent service as can be found in the city, We invite your account, SECTION section, containing derbies, felts and straws. They wold ae high as $2.50. First come, 73 Men's Hats In fedoras and dor dark colors, in apring styles, Bale price . F CHILOREN. $2.59 Mon's Box Calf Shoes, well ma fn every particular Sale price tees 7 $3.50 Men's Shoes tn xfords, in tan or black. A splendid shoe. $2 19 Now see ‘ $2.50 Women’s Shoes in dongota and viet kid, blucher or plain. epitome AEE 3 $3.50 to $4.00 Women's Shoes in extra fine Goodyear weit, blucher or plain v] 33 ' tan or black. Spring styles. Now 92.50 Misses’ Shoes in low or high 1 19 eut, in black. Now sold at@ Te $7.00 and $2.50 Heys’ Shoes In extra heavy box calf, solid leather inner sole, guaran- teed. These shoes are packed with a baseball for the boys. Bale price value giving. Buy now or you may|hundred feet high, but I'll soon Containing everything for men's wear, miss She, SevInES. , paint {t.” All leaders that th not last long. thc Gan-faver Soft Inverted Who ever thought the county see Lannie davoried commissioners read The Star? Men’s Half Hose in bigek and tans, in 7 |30¢ Marlex Inverted Mantic large assortment, | Male price. . c 1100 No, 4 Welsbach Capped Man- s ane ety tle os ple Jack Ken-/ Handkerchiefe in rdf, white or blue; 5 bo Clover Laat Capped Mantle De | , oF | 10¢ values, For Qhiswale.........+ Cc | No. § Woelabnc rapped Man | Men's Canvas Glovés/tover sold be- A choice of the and 36¢ Sus 17 Sale prite, per palr..... c Man- . ise church UNION Savings & Trust Company We Get Hesults on the Classified Page. | Ind. 441 Metropolitan Is the Main 1050 Mantle. ..29e| ped Man tle Se | fore at thin price, | Pet pair penders. Metropolitan Capped Mantle. .18e Men's Golf Shirts fh siripes and checks, boat re«u-| EXAMINE YOUR atyles modern, cuffs attached or 376 Abstract Bills. If from us you will notice a | REDUCTION or OVER 60% from the old “Combine Rates,” | | If not from us the discount ts | never over 40 per cont, and In many cases "Combine Rates” are charged. The Yusea gives ¢ light than ny other mant fe Welshact Gasctine | antie . eee Ise No, Weisbach 44-Inoh ro Mantle sees hie loo Mo. 15 Welsbach Pony Mantle, 1%e) so Welsbach Junior Mantle and | Globe ‘ veo MT) Sale on Planes, Locks, Butts, Sash |} Locks. Second and Cherry Regular 76c and $1.00 values In a variety of colors, all sizes. Cc It is tirst} gan, all colors, Sale price $1.19 Men’s Shirts detached, Sale pfico Bale price : 1,000 Men's Golf Shirts, values up to $2. from The to $1,004 This sale will last until the Crescent stock is entirely disposed of. The low prices are moving the merchandise rapidly, ‘and an early call should be made at this store. “Mother's Friend,” @ famous boy's shirt in Balbriggan Underwear 317-1319 BRST AVENGE- 317-1319 Fred M. Spinning) 1310 Second Ave. a caetienaaaennaeainaes THAT NEW WALL PAPER | Can bo had at our store at about) cost if you can use some of those) remnante left from the Big Sale of ||| Wall Paper, FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER CO, 1814 Firet Av, | Cash Registers for Rent | Guaranty Abstract & | " fn aeayon will rent | Title Co, | ate. | Hi mente now, | 544-845 New York Mock | Sonttle, Wash, Ind, 44st We meke One Peice to All and have no favorites getting 40 per cent discount, while oth- | ors pay full rates, Tie Genuine HALL’S SAFE & LOCK C0.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co, MANUPACTORERS e128 OCCIDPNTAL AVBNUB

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