The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1909, Page 13

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ve iE taisiE] fad (OAT IN LEAVITT: CASE (Conctuded.) i Kr An employe of the company | was summoned before the jury | and explained the matter sat-! istactorily. He was then paid for the telegram, in the pres-| {ence of all the jurors, The de- | lay in payment was due solely | xe | to the jury's desire to investi- } ©) gate the open condition of the 1 will Sei cortatr af sergeant THE STAR _|Prractical Clothi FOR THE For the benefit of parents for their Christmas, we have REDUCED ALL CHILDREN’S CLOTHING TO ABOUT COST _ This department in the Great Western Cloth- ing Company is complete—the goods are new, the values are high, and the prices low. Children’s Suits Regular $2.50 Suits FRIDAY; DECEMBER 17, 1909 who prefer to give th children practical gift «| envelope containing the tele- R I 50 ram. egular $3.90 Suits \8 Regular $5.00 Suits (By United Pree) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 17 1 am ready and willing to go to Seattle in regard to the Leavitt case,” said District Attorney Fred: | erteks this morning, “if the fore man of the grand jury which ts investigating the Holzhelmér-Lea. | r- | Vitt hold-up’ matter wishes me to | xt {do so, but I do not believe it will be necessary, ax the case againat » Former Prosecuting Attorney Hols | {| heimer is of such a nature that 1 believe be cannot be held Agreed to Drop Case. jf selling ‘ oks stated that Hole | ; % sre had not promised to free | from the Seattle ct YOUNG Regular $10.00 vaiues in Young Men's 75 ad their duties Decem-| but only agreed get th i Suits Teree days ago Bernard tion matter dropped. i MEN’S Men's $6.85 black that he was going before The extradition part of the case | suits breastec izes for jury of sergeants | "8% #lteady void,” said Predericks, be a couple of sergeants | ine governor havin nailed to These Suits are made up in fancy steds cheviots; regular or d r all ages. These garments are Two-Piece Suits, in single and double-breasted blouse and sailor suits, Norfolks, Knickerbocker pants, in splen- did materials and pleasing patterns. CHILDREN’S REEFERS Regular $3.06 Reefer Regular $4.50 Reefer Breakfast Table | Very neat and compact, as shown jin pleture; made of fir finished Solid Oak |yegusie. cones, “str Blew, 2 ay, High Chair sists sina ea | J. Hahn wer & Poli Oak Rocker An attractive style with medium high banister back, cobbler neat, arms securely braced by cross runner under seat, an All- Oak Rocking Chatr in the gold- regular price $4.76, Special jf of heavy stock and well braced cobbler seat, five ne et flat spin dies in back; « 2.50 chair Special for Sata Bernard and Regular $12 Suits 0 values in Young Without Jobe when I) Jen the extradition ra. How sald he ever, | will go to Sea f request ed to do so. e had a photo graph made of the affidavits se cured from Holzhetmer and Peyton for the use of the grand jury Fancy Caps and Tam Star Sees Affidavits. i up to The affidavits in question, which \ $3.00 -} were shown to The Star representa: | a \ Mothers’ Frier ierike; that on F 5} tive, stated that Holzheimer and 1 to $1.00 ath year he was fine 4 a. for | Detective Peyton bad received $500 26¢ Childr ered finish; the desk is 29 ine | ly conduct; that on May/each from Leavitt to assist in get proof , hi rues ; o'Shanters; regular values 296 BGC ye aes < en's Stockings, hole wes fined $75 and sen fH serve 15 days in jail for an old Ma rock during the well-made Child's Desk pictured; made of A strong and Chair, as hardwood, on mission lines, nd Shirt lonery, ete.; price $5.00. “| CHILD'S ROCK- ER —A _ strong and serviceable little Rocker made of fir fin- | golden or CHILD'S ROCK S115 Bioneers, roc $1. 65 j tle Child's Rock er is made of onk lor heavy $3.50 Misses’ Fine Shoes in patent woar leather, Now rocking chair e with solid wood reguiar seal; reguiar price $1 a ' cee i pr Bee All Specials Arc Cash. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted. year he was arrested for|ting the charges against Leavitt hia inches wide 5 Intge eup- | a banner in the street. dropped. Fredericks stated that he 3.00, Offense he was discharged | had sent a wire to the foreman of | $ court the grand jury in Seattle, telling eSHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS om March 20 last that Ber-| him all the facts in the case, and Misses’ Vici Kid Shoes; regular $2.00 1, 351; mre Huff Satin (Bit Shoes; regular Wade application to become|that the foreman had refused to| MB and $2.60. Special $ poll 2 i ALL THE CREDIT You of the po depart-| pay for the wire | And in making ay a “t do not belteve the case will $2 10 om Nailed Shoe a WA swore that he had never| warrant the grand jury sending for To Now rieted of any offense. Thé| me, as there ts nothing more to be volpelag: Bknew at the time that Ber-jdone. Holzheimer is down and a [aad been in trouble and fined | out,” said Fredericks. “He couldn't ish, de court. But at that time|be in a much worse predicament shail bre was no grand jury }than he now is.” | rea es ern “ in rt) te t bese E, Md. Dec. 17 e ° > is supertors| BALTIMOR:! c 7 to get rid of him for| Mrs. Horace B. Taft, wife of Presi-| i CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS | jie the grand jury Chief|dent Taft's brother, died at the 1317 First Ave. 317 First Ave. his record, which|Jobns Hopkins hospital here tant | price $2.00 2 known before. night. She was 50 years old PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. Closing Out the Wholesale Stock MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCBATS AT $10.00 Former Prices $15, $20 and $25—All In One Lot Tomorrow is destined to be the greatest sales day in the history of the concern, About $30,000 worth of clothing is to.be disposed of, being the sur- plus from the department.Included are Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Priestley Raincoats made for particular They were purchased by our wholesale department for the trade in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Now that this trade is supplied, we offer thé entire season’s surplus at the one price Regular Prices $15, $20 and $25 Doors open at 8:30, Acceptable Holiday Gifts|) for Men and Boys In.order to help you, we make a few suggestions of some of the good things which men like, which can be had at McCormack Bros. now for Dne-Fourth Off Regular Prices 's $25.00 Suits, this season’s latest, now . .$18.75 's $20.00 Suits, your choice, now 's $15.00 Suits, strictly all wool and worsteds, now . 's $12.50 Suits, new, nobby goods, now at Cases wholesale Pajamas Night Robes Sweater Coats These garments are all tlie season’s latest dressers styles, Fancy Vests Umbréllas Neckwear Smoking Jackets Suits Overcoats and Raincoats Fancy Suspenders ( avenette Rain Coats, Top Coats Overcoats $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Men’s Underwear silk and wool in com All garments fitted free of charge and guaranteed. MEN’S FURNISHINGS WHOLESALE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT Men's 75c Negligee Shirts 35¢ | Men’s Australian Wool Men’s $2.50 Flannel Overshirts $1. 25 worth $3.00, for $2.50 English Corduroy Shirts $1.2 5 |, Men's All-Wool Underwear | hail Worth $1.00, for 55¢) Worth $1.50, for T5¢ | Men's 25c Cotton Sox " , any weight you please, either cotton, wool, lisle, lation or two-piece suits, from 45c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 Come in and Mt from, as we are Kclusive Furnishers for Men and Boys icCormack Bros. 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Bidg. * Underwear, Men's Fleeced Underwear, worth 75c, for ee us. We have the goods men like, and a big variety to Derby rib- FIFTEEN YEARS ON THIS ONE CORNER PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. 900 First Av., Corner Marion St.

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