The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1909, Page 16

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909. iF a PAY On eHow CAUSE. : ie —_ @THE O STILL TALK hs, ANCE Tine 11) WES DRUGEE | if ve 8 wen i (hat) DOWN-TOWN Sort 2 “ABOUTCARE Ms ane #13 -1015 PIRST AVENUE ount involved tw $2,664 THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE Tht THE MARCHE BON MARCHE BON ~ ND ee rreet Tony Lie UP-TOWN STORE PIKE 9 37, aw w WESTLAKE ave ‘ y oun 808 “TACQUA KER SL 16 TFOR Mess Co OF VICTIMS yey srawer neu 10 | ‘CITY WANTS TO AID vs LAKE LIVE WIRE a surmeseoM | WASHINGTON «=| For Tonight angie a ue FLYER LINE ORGANIZED al Tomorrow | ——— — EXCURSIONS WILL BE THE | Waiting for Definite Word " Lot 1 Up to $22.50 Hats als ‘st Lot 2 ut to $10.0 Hals $5 | | er " Seasonable Goods at Such Cy | From County Com- te toe elt at Such Cut Rates Deri - Obtain Only at The Quaker Stores missioners, ae . isis 10 Lake Washingt Gpirite of Camphor 4? Dr. Miles’ Heart ¢ Cc children’s 's $1.25 Sailor Hats 69c SS pth ee 2. | Lie Satan etegpsahlp semipeny | OF sssssrta ST ° ry ate - ‘ Nw line Owprey and Arr ts ' sae . 0d Whiteus the nip, ) BLUE, trimmed with | ion co ee last night, and tt . ae Persian Insect Powde ; , Xecond Floor dd not to take action until pr he boats of the fleet, but 9 hi + rows 28c f nee | uid be had he | the 1 later t winented t Ms 1 WASH SULTS, RATURDAY ATT $5.00 = nailer ied | co) niissioners Ir ‘ ” Welch’s Grape Juice F f m— ascertain what the county officiain| The well knowr nw, J tle; regu ‘ 90 80 ay te intended to do toward aiding ‘ nd A, Peter re th fi Geidiitz Pp : earns sufferers ade of the nt and the for . ee o0c 2 Powdergns P 6 time ago the county com: | steamer wet goon into effect t Buhach Insect Powder 65c 8 ey ed they were willing) mort pound JU Buttermiik and gh : ot ro t tot er bey the eon Rublfoam—! ! 15 " “kes for... q offered to set aside a certal et sined betwe park ' ‘ , of land jn the southern portion of | Rainier Beach, tive round trips being |p Witch = Haz c the county for the care of white ude dat Bouts f h 18c¢ Gude's Pepto M060 . plague patients rh b dquart and aving sue me OF ' 50 a ses It fe not thought any very great pla fr Leecht park w t expense will be gone into at pre t : hich & ent owlng to the fact that t city and county officials b legislature will former acti the special nd $20.00 Suits have been | wholesale cost to insure Fh aii clack Saag FP LEATHER = WEES use 3 | OF GOODS sf speedy th } $17.50: a great Willlam K eretary pee » \ } than Si7.M a great | of the King County Anti-Tuber a et = |e many were q k sell ).00; t tl is are broken, we re going | losis league was present night | ¢ i ¢ ‘ € Stocks goes a to cl them tt t $12.50 and delivered a short a * to third off this week, 1 r of Hand Baj lear them all in a hurry at $12 the members of the committee tn | — nd M : 4 Wand : | lwhich he stated the disease was| SPECIAL TRAIN FROM FRISCO MIsse I en, Watch Ge Sizes for all mankind—the tall man, the short man, the stout man and | always curable by it frat a SCL BE amuisees ta Wa Look at fig ‘ "7 " provided proper care on the ; ) the lean man. Single and double breasted, of fine English worsteds, serges | | Patient fe | LATEST METHOD pay clerk ty Mr. McKibben figures it would cost $220 per month to employ a} staff of nurses and physicians and about $1 per day to care for the)) | patlonts IS Age WUITTED are ny 5% and fancy cheviots, in black, blue, stone and slate shades; cut in the new- | TWO TGS OU MUST HOT OM mi The Ouak ¢ Manufa turers’ Building the Fair, ee: - est Summer models, with wide hand-moulded shoulders and semi-peg trousers. 200 | Suits in the lot, all at one reduced price—Saturday, $12.50. Main Floor. BOYS’ Ss. “ AND ¥6. 0 ut REDUCER 10 $3. 4 | | from 6 t rie years, in t Knickerbocker Suits (some with two pa { trousers) Ave: Store. If you want to mal if fi ; 1 double-b d, str d, 6 . at the 1 ed Wireless Tele 2 cae 4 i + plain Les “ps ees ee) nished worsteds, ar ind | se lhe gprs Be Tie antes 15c in a package of GLAD PHI ; Capemeres, Guy Gn k | | The jury in tne trial of John |use wires will be strung along the |f |_ 1 ANT ea SE ’ j ccused of shooting Harry | tops of the cars and the operating mata N r OWN | with murderous intent, on | room will be fitted up tr of the | oF ithe night of March 4, returned a) drawing room compartments | verdict of not guilty | The Ban Fr isco boosters plan 1013- 15 | Shea and Rogelet are said to|to keep in touch with their home FIRST AYE. have had differences over a/city at al) times on the trip. They TWO STORES. |woman of the underworld | also will publish a small newspa | hea claimed self defense per on board ‘ Domestic Chambray, Gingham Madras and Her ne Cheviot, in tan mmed; ages 2% to 8 | de eile vie ee stripes and checks, Collars and belt br ie years.—-Clothing Store, Main Floor. its / WOMEN’S $2.50 SHOES AT $1.45 CHILDREN'S $1.50 SHOES AT 98c Shoe wants filled at very small cost Saturday at The Bon Marche—Just see. —Messanine Moor, $2.50 OXFORDS AND PUMPS ARE $1.45 Women’s White, Cream and Gray Oxfords; patent, tan and vici kid Oxfords; sizes 244 to 414; hand turned tan: P sizes 1 to 314; latest style heels and lasts; regular $2 $2.50 value. Saturdayy$1.45 a pair $1.50 FANCY TOP SHOES, 98¢ Grocery Bulletin Shoulder Hams, llc the Pound Lean tend cr DREAMLAND RINK — | Broken lines, broken sizes, Children’s Patent Shoes; white ap | red, gray and checked tops; regular $1.25 and $1.50 value | Saturday, [8c pai BOYS’ $2.00 SHOES, $1.29 ‘ Youths’ and Boys’ Neat, Nifty Viei Kid Shoes— aday. ecieiand $2.00 Values—Sizes 8% to 13% ... ... $1.20 eer: ot | $2.00 Values—Sizes 1 to 5% $1.49 freah churned deiteious | I Men's $3.50 to $5.00 Oxfords aod Shoes, Saturday, $2.85 a pair | Shiaks futures , 60¢ ee | Heaters Tematers, Fer: Sentile Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Nemo Corsets, Bielacher's ¥ ra MARC Seattle Agents for Pertin’s Gloves, Burson Stockings, Moyal Soctety Needlework. | AT 8:30 ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST PLATFORM SPEAKERS Hon. David §. Rose Mayor of Milwaukee, Wis. IN HIS POWERFUL ADDRESS “The Other Side of Prohibition” | CAFE & GRILL ~ a Mr. Rose makes this appearance in Seattle at the request of a score of local q FIRST AND MADISON. — |i LT business men, and those who attend will hear a powerful and logical presentation eae] ie rs of the subject. ADMISSION IS FREE SPECIAL A. -Y,-P. E. ACCIDENT YOU DON’T NEED CASH TO GET A SWELL SUIT HERE ON OUR POPULAR SELLING PLAN $1 A WEEK WILL DRESS YOU WELL. F DEATH LOGS OF LIFE. ......cccenscsees cosccncsrenees $1,000 | SPECIAL FEATURES— | L088 OF BOTH EYES wausepsresac. eossesseanerces tee | LOSS OF BOTH HANDS $1,000 | Loss oF ONE HAND AND OF ONE FOOT ac ; #00 ‘ L TAILORED j | Coss oF one Foor, : $250 ADIES’ SUITS: | LOSS OF ONE EYE ‘ $100 SELLS FOR $1.00. GOOD FOR ONE YEAR. Ten salesmen wanted at once for the City of Seattie and the | AcY-P. grounds, Liberal commissions, | Call at 956 EMPIRE BUILDING Estimates Furnished Free. FOR SUMMER In the latest styles and fabrics at populare prices. | $1 00 A WEEK, is our selling system, and your credit is! “_ —MOVES BY— CONTRACT Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market | FOR SATURDAY Fresh Dressed Chickens ............ 20c Per Lb. Dressed on the Rremises. Veal Roasts, 1214c and 15c; Pork Roasts, 12'ic and 15c; 1909 Broiling Chickens, 4%c, 50c and 60c each; Fancy Rolled Roasts, 124c and 15c per lb. 1408 SECOND AV, Third Floor Denny Bldg.—Take Elevator; \. National Supply Co. pony aE PURCELL SAPC Total Cost “Only 10c A Wholesome aA tizin Lunch Bent to Your Wace. of Business hy 4 up Sunset Matn 1880 Ind L 46% NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Hering Het aty ate Co. | ANUPACTURERS OCCIDENTAL AYVENUR OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M, BATLADAY THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, JOHN L, SULLIVAN Four Times Daily 2, 4,7 and 9:30 +

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