The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1909, Page 13

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smear RO eee ea ee terre Se ars Peewee) “hia eu REBER'S REPORT SHOWS) ' Wena lena to ha THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909 13 - ee ard and H. J. Mub « urre 1 t H n a disor arl today, 12 he te « W 1 J 1 Oe el TWBERCULAR WARD KILLS = PATROLMEN 22 GSMs ee ta nat nigh by ottr ‘ ‘ f Hint h 1} i th r rasthe bod f oO era ee * BANK CLEARINGS. * — rhs ul Pate ’ a he ar ted neiner f th el ho * gone Oe ; Rok See ah HB, | THR ARE FIRED = : se ry hey Jn the sam " Rernard was |t a pain ly, but not serlously,| HUSBAND IS JAILED % *'; 0 OAR aS The casita I ; 3 Trever ‘etna saniseie | ! 4 tn in the b b rt ‘et 1 ‘ ‘ vanes ee cole ns tg i be . ™ 4 opythe + ripe through. That ie all Sat os oman mith the | ST CROIX IN PORT mpCEMOCRATS TO MEET. |p # Clearings today. * , and John Kr cell on ge gid and Plummer at. Pat fi ot ol ter rape iy ore, 4 fonesieai(y. sii lhabin a8 vaahalishettaliabatidabeis | arte Bospttal with « . $30 a month. Hoe ta entirely atrolmeh Arthur, week ago May Murphy, who. t t, Crotx arr in| Jas : the '# ulty al le wait for sland a OOD |S POOR AND COLD. T “fhe milk is [= oO hid, “and th . an ASSES | Only Halt the Story of The Surplus Sate st to oat for gee It reaches us IC t | THEY SUFFER FROM COLD, | at tows from the WwW. C6. T. am heat in the wat privations notd Clubs of the Tubereular pa elk OF late, due J, the county off ' ended to Install ste qeercular houses. 7 ' wey refused to extend the heating to the tents t needed. The blood of n and they must have pres ves in the tents et ‘ adset the dampr bs gat they were rem Supt. Corson. I d know why the men then sec ks and made a little f ace In the dampness and fog. It ¢ STEAL BEER, STAGEERING DRUNK qqen alr. Here the aly way to keep wa WEPEATED GUT MOT BEATEN IN FOLLETTE «= Heney -* S Schneon Re- pulse Merely Quickened t Pilse of Democrac ¥, NOW Prive potes © so rer t Staggering along Third av whom te os ning ‘the jedges t to call a grand Jury In ¢ h it is | mediate future to investigate munic Coata, article also states that Saturday 9A, Pe oossoceette ong Black Tatlored Coata, } ) ) § & FurLined Caracal | $1.00 Watets t You had better get in line yourself if you expect to get ir the finest 1 wearab! ‘The food used ar patients is cooked in the hospital value, Beside 1 may as well make your selections in Holiday Gifts here, as you wil F yurnen. There is 8 panse of 75 yards from the kitchen | Money. Extra sales-people will help wait on the crowd. BE HERE SURE fie TB. quart ¢ yed In transporting the food is 1 \ ood time in his rounds This ha pad an ares S Begi sit yt ytimen but no change has been | | Sale Begins M. Military Capos $22.00 Military Capes Sutts Women's \ $28.50 Rain Coat $20.00 Rain Coa Rain Coats o's Dresses and Suit ) Tallored Suites, 827.50 . . . $2.00 Sweaters $14.50 og: or heresy Taffeta in black at that the leaders |!pal and county affairs $6.45 Silk Motre Watsts cause must meet $10.00 Misses’ Kerne Coats ine at that wit! simoiy LS GOOD DOCTOR, 93.95 Stent sae fhe all the ha 00 ¥ ire hoo! "o ti et 9 fi SO NO DAMAGES Jf", hsren'e Schoo Gog | Sito setary ‘Waist sss Babe By United Prove.) OLYMPIA, Wash. y John Dunlap lost b day against John ( 24 others culated a of Ettel building that osteopaths, practitioners and o out of the 12.—Dr pl suit to. ndburg and defendants had cir. defeat never means and so with Johnson and labored faithfully, un 4 well for pablic good. n han the tans be set down « thelr ledgers. buflding i} nter cat. of the pub- and the endeavors of 1) make a clean San Fran aad bring to justice the rich, | and ‘respectable’ corrupt if city government, have quick pulse of democracy fo strongly and sure SOUNTY W WANY PRIZES. AT THE AYP. FAIR THAT $5,000 16 LEFT IN + TREASURY. | eosin tra travel ta Meant sho Es iirew't oid y 4 tre wie J. Me mt: t Mite’ vig’ Wowaras ge alles a hres for a dive Phrases and other ! eke doen't mention Mrs. 8 6 pi plaint, eet be Zopyri The vase wii ne House of Kup mike Gay thin atte » Don’t tThrow Away in we tt hee the 1 Corner of Second Av. and University St. Perlmentat locksmithing tts are A sonia and mode Be Feasonable rgd Third, dow Us a Tria Hoffman SELL Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 Second Avenue ING FREEMAN’S SURPLUS——-EXTRA SALESLADIES WANTED. Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. A Recipe for a Successful Business—From the Shafer Store That the Shafer Clothing business is a very great success is, of course, very generally admitted. And not through lucky deals in real estate, but through giving the best val ues, the best varicty and the lowest prices. Values are not inflated. The clothing you buy het worth all it costs at any time. To morrow we Offer: Men’s Overcoats at $20 | Men’s Suits at $20.00 These Special Suits, bearing the Kuppen Kuppenheimer Overcoats at $20.00 aro | hetmer label, are offered at $20.00—a = in regareed es t t og tng at | very modest price for clothing of such 25 BOR. paggeg Drege nantierscy style and character. All wool, plain or | this success has come, town. They cot ut that fastidio men de it ae oe ee aious mea demand. fancy fabrics; handsome styles and ail Made of plain and fancy fabrics; all sizes sizes, so that you may be Naval a Military and $20. 00 correctly fitted $20.00 uto yles | Others at $26.00, $30.00 and on to $35,00. 00 and on to $60.00 Others at $30.00, $3 Brokaw Bros., Strauss Bros, and others Building Up Another Shafer Business at the Annex f First a and University street is the Shafer Annex, in tie Area : convenient avenue Store or ffom First avenue—as is most Here to powmes particula er ana to fie: price far lower Than their ele Winter erat te 50, $5, $7.50, up to 0 $15 We show the lar and finest stock of Boys’ Sweaters to be fe n the Pacific Northwest Special attention directed to the Fine ( reoats for fancy effects; offered in all sizes, from Boys, in plain and Boys’ eee OD? Stock—Smartest Styles, i 00 2% to. 17, at Suits, in Brown $5.00 36, che 25. 00 Arcade Overcoats, Raincoats and 1 particularly fine group of Be and popular Derby has styie, the Nerfofk and. the tyles, of handsome fancy or plain uitings, in all sizes 14 to 8, and from 8 to offer for Saturday elling . new Buster and Sailor Blouse all-wool made from pecial values at COLLEGE CLOTHES--F measure : SHOES for men and boys, in the Shafer Annex. ortments or young fellows; sizes 30 to .. $10.00 to Store? Shoe Complete a SHAFER BROS. rae ARCADE AN ARCADE ANNEX University St. WHOLE BLOCK LONG Ih to g ave more to give SATURDAY AND MONDAY. We've Stirred the Town away for less ntinue th want no profit Note These Prices Then Act $2.50 and roa IDEAL VACUUM CLEANERS arpets «We dem Saturday Is Children’s Day to one-half on the Bring them in and save one-quarter best Shoes made Are you getting your share of these bargains? If not, be sure and come at once | Treen Shoe Co. 707 FIRST AVENUE. PRICE CUTTING CONTINUES AT THE BIG CARLOAD SALE Never have such values been shown in Seattle as at the Car-Load Sale at the Great Western Clothing Co., 1317-1319 First Avenue. There are great bar- gains for those who know values in : ew Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings and Hats Accept the opportunity of taking advantage of these bargains while it is offered. THE BIG RUSH is always on Saturday afternoon and evening, and you will find it to your advantag tomorrow morning if you can ar- range to do so. Here are the crowd-producing prices: MOTOR SCARFS $2.50 Scarfe $1.00 Bearts 0c Scarts All colors. $1.50 Ade ze e to come MEN'S SUITS BOYS’ CORDUROY WORTH Te, ers’ Friend Shirts © kind, PANTS, MEN'S SHIRTS, FOR B86. California Flannel for boys ts 43c 49c 19¢ Tc 29c $2.45 5c 19¢ | 95c ible Breast Mot? k mixed $1 youTns surrs tit, in black _ chevic ; ont steds; reguint bubpendere eavy y AW weaters IN sHor If Shoes . Ferular for Fancy Teck Ties new Four-tn-Hands 10¢ fancy Handkerehtets, red, white or black MEN'S UNDERWEAR Oe, Fleece Lined Un ear YOUTHS’ sHors 95c MEN'S PANTS. 0 Men's English Corded Work rwear y Wool avy Wool Rib! Underwear $2.00 Wobl Under 0 Men's Worsted Pants go at ‘Ss HATS. brown WORKING GLOVES GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 First Ave., Bet. Union and University Sts. sees

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