The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1909, Page 4

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thetr fullest capacity over again, a little } | ernoon. Tonight's See Our Boys’ Clothing Window J. Redelsheimer ome | & Co, | comm STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE ald L. Perach, a note H| tinue to widen. president of the company, Waa jury for comp! heft of 26,000 HH} | again. larceny. | : SPECIAL -- SPECIAL] Buy a A bp —— SPECIAL—— Two STAR Phonographs with cabinets to hold the records combined, SPECIAL only $80.00 Regular price One Hundred and Tweaty- five Dollars. We also have Raison Phonographs which we will sell with one dozen records for $26.20 If you are thinking of buying a Phonograph, stop your thinking right away and come in and see our bargains | THE ONE BIG MUSIC STORE | LEXINGTON, Ky., | vent janes stock farms SIST ON A NOW youn, Ox |} eae CH and ave old intort | Butter Pat ered your place af Butter, ranch se without extra vost; ite and | 4 Pouttry. The Newport 16e enc Riv up A 3616 or Main 1890. | Brotiers, It CAFE & GRILL =) Pr Spt dauvery orurea FIRST AND MADIBO inOte {Fla one test Goodbye to RODLDDLSSE SASL || Main office, 219 Marion street HH. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER. Sea Showing of Hats $3.00 Madam Paul 1323 Third Av. fn atoe: ib. CHILDREN YR TROUNLES nd careful attention | core, Ib... ... Given by our Bring them In tor 0 i ou BURpSC * Dreaned Meats, trouble charges are very | Jost 0 few at bd rr Come today | Veal, large modera 402120, walking at to heart of | Veal, erated SCHUCHAND OPTICAL CO, ic Cnty 08,980) terme. ts internath | Hond & oo aha tir 1608, to 1207 neound Ave, 1068 American Mank Wuilding Glam shells, 1008". TEXAN yy ® ouY AIRGHIA: Vrene NEW york AUS 0 GREAT CROWD AT RINGLINGS CIRCUS CROWD FILLS THE BIG TENTS AND THOUSANDS ARE TURNED AWAY, 6 company in Texas, 1 ip | New York to buy an aeroplape He owned the first automobile 6. W. OFICIL s ok ‘ rasapka: Oat ive. 20. y general superintendent of Twenty thousand pec Ringling Bros.’ cireus last n ight and thousands more were turned away after the big tents were taxed to] nigh a It ta Just Ringling Bros.’ cire try road near Covina, elght miles! noticeably longer than ft has been previously, Ringlings’ always war worth seeing, but It's better this year than ever There |thing doing tn all five |the time, and the sensation ac ome 6 performers. hold pound through the | dre Bryan had been general supertn tondent of the central divinion of the Groat Northern atnce Thad a winter home in Pasadena, | and # ranch at Covina, where be was passing his vacation He loaves a widow and four ehit-| 0 ‘aud keep the children laughing all the time A matinee will be given this aft Heeaag the engagement in Seattle. } MORE. INDICTMENTS IN STOCK NOTE CASE (iy Cnlted Prem) | NEW YORK, Aug. 20 jfrom the big splash In the pe Gre puner was shot in the back ot} sRenier a young rancher, living | Mr. Grouner is highly oted and has lived at Forest) ol caused by the arrest of Don PLEADS INGANITY. | charges of grand larceny, cc Late yesterday Charles Kate,| Martin higreree the he . | woman . | antorn Brewing} sien of “BOk "aullty beoneae of fe meee B before Superior Judge C, M Mra, Kvalehaug’s trial come up until after New-| i sal Ppe i} | stock. This ste ia Gennes ared comb's case fe dleposed ¢ m the custody of the i t company—with whom tt had | 1) deposited as collateral for al Hiloan of $50,000 to M. M. Joyee |broker for er. Auguetus Hoinse pbed up again in the ¢ when Heinze bought {t back W. RR. | » John F. Miller W. B.C. wit i} W. L. Clark, the broker wha ap | jiproached the trust « Joyce, wan also indicted Hieral days he has bee 1/$12.000 bail, charged with grand ‘© o +—Hut you never went te eg!-| ' si THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909. Retiring From Business| $15,000.00 Worth of Jewelry, , Watches | and Clocks to Be Sold at Any Old Price | = ISTMMSTE. SST About 9] at night, at Foreat post: | de is Ne ler Er ot Jo | ous | file tng what will prc obably be a te | | HAD WEALTH, BEAUTY, FRIENDS; LEAVE ALL AT CALL OF CHURCH MARIE, SPALDING AND ALICE YOUNG. girls, wealthy, well educated, fond lot hunting and riding to the! , |hounds, who have decided to for-| there }sake the world and enter a@ con- (life tmprenser “ they left it was ‘with & new resold. They are daughters of Col, Mil tion. 1318 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE fiton Young, the widely known turf. |man, former owner of the MeGrath-| returned to Albany to enter on the | \twoyear novitiate period After & short visit home the girls | Clam shetis, No. 2, ton it MARKETS | or strletty fleet Kees and Hatter, 43 Meate, live Welgnt 10 ib. 1%@ ‘cofo—felling Vrices, 20,00 Convent of the Heart, Al} | bany, N Y Spalding ead Alice, the | » recenthy | the y saw x convest |} | | | | Owing to lack of business and. other personal matters, I have decided to close out my entire stock, and to close it out quick. Stock will be sold out wholesale and retail. Profits of the Last Four Years Will Be Sacrificed Note Our | Watch Our Windows} 00 Ingersoll Watches .........s00005 68¢ .00 French Opera Glasses .50 Belt Pins, new designs ALL MERCHANDISE MARKED DOWN IN THE SAME PROPORTION WE HAVE A FINE STOCK OF wef -GRADE WATCHES AND MOVEMENTS, WHICH WE WILL Sale Commences Saturday, Aug. 21,10 A. M,} AS THIS STOCK WILL BE SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WE ADVISE INTENDING PUR. FRANK L. HOW JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER First Avenue and Virginia Drummers’ Sample Suits for Men and Young Myself and associates control the entire output of the leading makers of hi ierede dou J pag oem edd ema eons fe ad big, as soon as the drummer is th a Of course, we are honor-bound to withhold name of make, so as to mee ee oe igh oe ped herded 1a. ¢ ~ ty te ggemcemaae Overcoats, and Cravenettes Here are three Kentucky society | ire vay become a cloistered "aaa All the newest fabrics and styles, 5 Bendonmely tailored, including al- terations free; price same always— $12.75 $30.00 to $45.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats and Crav- We do not exaggerate when we say it is the grandest se- lection of highest quality of new in newest shades; price same always— $18.75 |... NOTE THIS CAREFULLY—We buy samples at a big discount, and, with $30.00 second-floor rent, we can cheerfully say that we are without any competition, and you can see why we sell so cheap and still make a living profit. $20.00 up to $40.00 * Summer Suits, Second and Marion St. Open Till 10 p. m. Saturday FRANK L. HOWE JEWELER oe meisroc se | a Iw $ 1.00 Dutch Collar Pins ; Prices $ 2.50 Silk Fobs, bronze gold finish . ve $ 5.00 Gold-Filled Fobs ............,,. ‘ : $ 3.50 and $4 Gold-Filled Watch Chains We will sell Elgin and $ 1.50 Gold-Filled Cuff Buttons .., 5g Waltham Watches $ 1.00 Gold-Filled and Sets Buttons .,,.,,, ae $ 1.50 Sets Stick Pins and Cuff Buttons ,,; os cheap $ 1.00 Sets Stick Pins and Cuff Buttons ,,, Ch than any $ 1.25 Gold-Filled Jewel Set Stick Pins ,,, ~ hte $ 7.50 and $8.50 Necklaces ..........., 3 $ 5.50 Rhinestone Back Combs ........, the city. $ 2.50 Rhinestone Back Combs ..... j $ 7.50 20-Year Guaranteed Gold-Filled Bracelet Fi i $ 1.00 Baby Bracelets ..............0.005 00 Alarm Clocks, guaranteed ,,....... 28¢ $ 3.50 Gold-Filled Lockets ..........., .50 Handsome Mantel Clocks ....... $4.89 75c and $1.00 Lodge Emblems ..... ‘ Rings—A large assortment of Solid Gold rf Gem Rings...... One-Third to One-Half Of Ch ELL REGARDLESS OF COST CHASERS TO BE ON HAND EARLY / 1 Oldest Sample Suit House in Seattle Branches All Over the United States TRULY WARREN rough with 328 and 290 Burke Bids. Our Saturday Special 50 Men’s and young men’s Sum- fF mer suits, all that we have yy left, none worth less than $20 f and some worth more that} $35 all go this Saturday, your | choice— $9.75 Alterations Free be sr 5 peer AV. and Marion st. GET THE HABIT—BUY SAMPLE SUITS $20.00 up to $40.00 TRULY WARREN [_ ‘ec ssi All Sizes Original Sample Suit Man Rooms 228 and 230 Burke Building

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