The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1910, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. 11 $SPRING SUIT IS BOTH NOISY AND LADYLIKE THE “DRYS” T eres FEET Bebh'% savs| amalore Money t0 Loaf QHNew Styles for | ¢* ) ae NINTH WARD ase Wei eet toe oe en” oem on Mortgage ni . NovELTy councilman from the |, Men and ‘ee . leventh ward, William H, Weaver; |'8# made by Dr. Charles H, Town the Limit. . ; raon [ccunetiman fom the Thirteenth | send, of the 0 5 expedition, The greater part of the pro ‘ ru | Preparations are being made by | W4rd, Orville Espey depth o 000 foot . . — ‘ thé prohibition party to make ah Committee Named cseae: from tye. sale of. 109 ) \ elty committee baw 1 the Camp Fire| ; Alaska’ Buildis re 4 jence i Alaska suliding 1 now ave Gorreepons! - : active fight in the Ninth ward for | o}¢ fw follows; J. BR. Bowdish,| club of Americ its annual ate ling eA ail Thou can fom A als the election of MH. J. Probatfeld, ith| chairman; Rt. i. Dunlap, vieo chair-|ner the oth cht that be bad | iM able for additional Real Estate the welldressed 1 ie candidate for the council, ‘The }Wan; A. Bergh, secrecary and t j Wao ‘fous ial Iife at a depth | Tia eee loan it will take 8 5 ‘ Ninth 1 im dectared by the load. | UFer: H. L. Bull, Second ward; Guy|o ffour and three-quarters miles in f him ae , . i n ward is declared by the lead | poeon, Seventh ward; K. O, Nu-|the Tonga basin, among the islands | # { It is the purpose of our | ere of the prohibition party to con-| gent, iighth ward; Charles W.|0f New Zealand, under a pressure i Directors to distribute these — } tain more adherents of the antl-| Slack, Ninth ward; L. G, Linklet-|of four and one-half tons to the | > ae as Si aot at the fashion t , 4 7 }iquor party than any other politi-/ ter. Tenth ward; Jacob Burrows, |*auare inet i ig (oans among as large a number Suttere’ awso: ‘ Klevonth ward; W. W. Dexter,| The atmospheric pressure on the} 4 , of people and over as many | Twelfth ward; J, A. Campbell, Thir-|body of man is a 1 more than ‘ . A vious campnign® prohibition candt | peonuh ward 16 pounds to the square inch ‘ sections of the city as possible ee pat it : ~ stigmas a Applications are therefore . Stiegprwy . ¢ h ward "4 ONY Tare eee in iend particularly fr a | ee coms TRENTON MAN of eh pear eesn “war gnownena” * | Weaver holds both the republican WAR TO THE TEETH those desiring amount of te th wie MARE . and prohibition nominations for the The Dental 7 i > the _ + te but some Guvs oon ' council, Weaver obtained — the IN SEATTLE 4 Combine loses | 1,000 to $10,000 with stl oo eae ar seins Ta nomination from the dry conven two dollars, you| wi None but improved city front like a ¢ > 4 : | tion because in the council he nad save a dollar and eonmne an be idered, riding invariably cast a vote against propery Cen be consimere will spor granting of all liquor Heenses Bi Waitin’ C nie . when I do your! Examination and decisio e y Aas’ \ eee Gental work * will be prompt : ct ‘the tas! driver | Fight Restricted District | Combine Dentist | Negotiating With Local} Wu ethics is to charge| | In the prohibition convention an attack wan made upon the restrict: | j \ ; high prices without a guarantee adn ' Be Welk areset \ N : jed district. The prohibi et! Men for Alaskan Con-| xy othics ix to guarantee Dental | birthday and a legal holida for opera douse, he : went on record as favoring a y nal | work at ple can pay bank will not be open on Satu reformatory in which all women of} tract, do jshame should be incarcerated | spocssintriesitiit but do work for half the jeither permanently o¢ temporarily char he Combine. Read | The prohibition ticket, as it will) Kupreanof Copper Mining and) iny article in Monday's Star j . * . | Apres yar on a the ballot at the keneral | | | ‘ . ; for Bids for the Erection of Aerial 7 Union Block Hetween Columbla eck like a w rh ’ a A CHILMERG, 1.8. CHILBERG, T.B MINAHAN, J LANE, | coal subdivision of Seattle, In pre | dates have made a good showing in I make a dotiar I NOTE Because it's th cheap Dentts or Saturday evening. i . Che Stree Tramway on Their Property: and Cherry Streets, President Vice President Viee President ‘awhior ° Smee ef fashion gaye he wouldn't Open evenings vatll 9 and Sun days wnti} 6 for people who work. | | Troublesome Skin Affections Put LASKA BUILDING, STATTL a se men wes AS THE COMIC MAN SEES MEN'S SPRING STYLES. to Raut tp Poste. Arthur Morton, Pacific Const rep| tens before long if the oo mms, = A recent exchange of experiences | resentative of the Trenton fron] ap between ten persons developed the Company, ta now in Seattle, having Ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe oe le he pat the new dross vest w fact that nine of them were suffer-| made the trip here In the interest opts aaah r = # surprise. Inatead of tng from foot trouble which caused | of his company, The Trenton com} DANDERINE — |Or.Graves’ hee U Whether the continual annoyance and serious pany is negotiating with the)l] geiis regularly AKER SELLS 'f Tooth Powder } 4 © D. or bought on | }eoncern. According to those who Kupreanof Copper Mining and/il for 25c. Quak rc . abe “ee the U will sup-| (My United Pree Got wo share tm this baige to 9| k20w, the beat thing to do when | Smelting company for the nection Hl er — Saturday A calles eave de rigeuer, as ihe ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb, 11 An ia-| cents a quart Many poor people the feet are tired, inflamed, ite) of an sertal tramway, w mo | price 1be Baturday— Perfectly pla «n't | veutigation into the milk truat here could no longer use the milk at|'"* chafed or brok ia to ap | derstood the Kapreanot p | b f buy it j ttle por . f ti prope | | WK y bites that price, and the consumption, PLY & little posiam and note how at ite mining property in| > nf ghomevang henner opigmenetoeg | off greatly. He said the ‘ailk quickly the difficulty will vanish, the early spring, The! nn | POF sue. bd trust resorted to chemical treat Posiam ts the new skin remedy not Copper Mining and/ a | cattal grape frait}or more population in the United | ment to ent the milk » | wateh #0 rapidly combats the worst ing Company has Jer ree inter ols srzcrat or Seen ae Se hey eRe ee ea Ce lay Sale pecia als vegan i bt ‘ f N iteht eastern Alaake 4 {8 compor = wil H tind | Witnesses have shown at the tn-| Testimony taken so far estad-| «ton Say tt =o haga ee are of eeuianal compened { THAT SAVE you MONTY i RAZOR STROPS Miding live rabbits vestigation that milk ean be pro | !ishos that work of acne, herpes, tetter, scaly While the facts could not be | Se be worn with this | {iced for New York at loss than) 1. The farmer must cell his! scalp, barber's and every other | certained it is understood that the i vest will = be/ quart ven with the milk to the trust [form of tteh. Occasional applica-' contract will go to the Trenton} . - 7 The double kind, canvas and leather; The Quaker as some mild} Increased cost of feeding and keep- 2. The trust makes the price of (ions in «mall quantities will quick-| cempany, considering the fact that} 4 > eS sells them regularly for 2% Saturday Tha laee it, but wild, i dairy cattle, the milk can be| milk six monthe ahead. ly banish pimples, hives, black-!they have constructed some of the} z bay for... ° ay aa ‘ ive M4, like the Scotch bag: | haar Sts good profit at this! 3. The cost of production is a honds, blotches, etc. A epecial Se! lirgest and most successful tram ' : ; | j Iworn for years. One| aure, __, little more than onethird what the! package of poslam is prepared for! ways in the a Kupreanof | re 4 4+ BATH TOWELS lee Broadway would |, ‘Arde Eastern cities pay from 7] milk trust aske. those who use poslam for minor! tram will be . Mm | Good dig ones; onr regular two for 36c kind. Get eace and a riot call, (2. 12 CeBt® & quart. Testimony! 4 The consumer has nothing to skin troubles, and this, as well as in length ‘ i | yours Saturday at, two pairs atl get fe shows that the Borden Condensed | say about prices or quatity of milk. the regular $2 jar, | sale at The pany will be able to move ; tt : for il be all right Police In how's co ot _ bg nar ag ae milk) 6. Farmers cannot get a market | Quaker Drug Co, well as alli the rate of 250 tons a da te will be of the} ig that the bert fi » qua o" ie mt go one le even asked to por-)tion it will being the Kupreanof é FACE POWDER Phet means that bw prices were wet for many people and children using! chase posiam without first obtate-. properties Into much prominence Ms “ a ce i te v0 big as an thie milk om the exchange, and | miik. ing ® sample package, which will) The officers of the company state 9 cer. Satisfied with your tace Slap ‘an. | 2eee Drices prevailed everywhere.| Similar conditions, witnesses de-| be sent by mail, free of charge, that owing to the sharp advances fe : $15 for $5 acebin? Yon 0k ted ioe offact and One of the witnesses at the hear-| clare, prevail under the jurisdic upon request, by the Emergoney! th the copper market they wil! not e T with LOUISE, imported {i} > | 1 George H. Greoves, farmer and|tion of the Elgin and Chicago) Laboratories, 32 West 26th st, New/ delay the erection of the tram asiil { reveling Bag yi apt | ls BO around |@utryman, said the milk producer | trusts. York City ldapn ae the contract is let : by she Quaker for par Mee Norfolk jacke's will j foe t that reduction. It ticular people; the reg seme a6 ever, Neo wor 1 we war price of LOUISE wear a Nor 4 an te is : “$3 for $1 * per be ee wo SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, but Best | <r: a F 3 for $1) Aig vero tbe So ae SNE aro at bag Ti tee { tot ; each | te people of every city of 60,000 tS) Drug and Prescription ‘Departatent | | The riod * Drug and Prescription department is the largest in the Northwest. Our output ta | | fmm en se nething has time te et stale aod your prescriptions have all the strength and freshness Ill which your doctor expects but does not always get. These specials for Saturday / BEST POWDERED FLORENTINE ORRIS 10c | PENNYROYVAL OR TANSY TEA—3 one i | ROOT—4 ounces for ounce packages for 5c | iieat one ot Ce ee ee “ cor’ or when ile to i Frank Bivin, te the “Hundred ri ®, Biyin sank a Final Reductions in Force dones did not enti! the negro, ae at the Shafer Store : when he be ¢ offer for tomorrow's Be st the idea that he || The high character of the clothing sold at the Shafer Store is oa gg ai fling, ‘Couchia’ ki aaa ed to bist te toe insane wey ff thoroughly recognized by the best business and professional men in Te ieee ‘a town. These reductions, then, are doubly and trebly important be- f} Neen: sanas: aise ED. ‘This ia:e closing out sale oF -s, upholstered in genuine ane cause the original prices were exceedingly low—lower than good | oA oe odd pattems, 69. come cally before the best have been clothes are sold for eo else. ‘] : $l: Only one of cach pat tern Tomorrow, Men’s Suits of All- Wool Serge $10 00 | Genuine Leather Couch Bargains and Fancy Worsteds in All Proper Shades mdi tt oak tn Fk oa and Sizes, Formerly Sold at Prices up to po pes puta acne yl $20.00, Are to Be Closed Out at....... | ary Oe 8.9% | $135.00 Leather Couch $100.00 Leather Cor College Clothes Jie Young Men| Boys’ Suits and Overcoats eat for Sale at Less Marked Down Pthat case, there’s an || if High-Class Suits, in exclusive patterns and lhe entire stock of Bays’ Clothing ( fason why you tyles, at the following reduced prices: m the Coast) is reduced@ Pe buy and continue to $10.00 College Clothes ........ 7.65 | Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Sults at 52. OS $12.50 College Clothes ; .... 89.75 | Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits at ............ $3.85 $20.00 Velour ; ; : RN UR one Star $18.00 and $20.00 College Clothes .......$15.85 | Boys’ $10.00 and $12.50 Suits at $7.65 fii} $22.50 Velour Cou B17. A , ssneas Sa . 50 rgarine Hes ~-|1 Sale of Men’s Shoes in the Arcade Annex the difference eh, What you are pay Men’s shoes, a wide assortment, including gun metal, calfskin, vici . . ¢ sh ide; hardwood fram ear 24 this pure} I! kid and patent leather. All widths and sizes. Regularly sold at \ is ha WR ab ctor thal ae Aa, a $3 and $3.50. On sale in the Arcade Annex Shoe Store tomorrow > > areens dad: Mhecins u ib. (First Avenue side) at...+--++eseseeseeresreersees =—y ee » choose fre Suen dere Final Clearance of Monarch Shirts for Men at... . 85c i without try Cluett Shirts for Men, Usually $1.50, for....... Lae 15 7 ay | ; | tore YOUR DEALER Ww instee ad Wool Underwear te et . 95c sai ‘phone a Open d Lytie fe Paste al i] Saturday Oleomar, 4 iversil | University , ! / Store ) Open Saturday | Evenings | University St. ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG | St. SECON® AND UNION

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