The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1910, Page 7

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ui - : - THE STAR-—THURSDAYS MARCH 24, 1910. n | to Aid Its War on Union, Now Throws PP ino'cet' the stha ahde | oat it. "We have ‘no. indeual _ Independent Editors Into Jail Under Flimsiest Laws nn an Sh eh Arrested Nine Men. It Waa WIth difficulty a reporter Nine | ih le suceeeded in persuading the jail authorities to let him talk to Me « Even when consent wax jepaty wouldn't let the rte: or the jail, He brought) ° it MoKe or is a quiet, well read ™-l Yellow with a jaw that looks like murderern | ondiows tight ud felons WhO) “if Vm fined,” he sald, “1 will nerve out the fine tn jati Bo will all the others. We have no money and we will not sell the printing plant to pay fines. We're going to keep thoae papern alive be! All but two of the arrested men wee WO) ont steady joba when they and fOr) jatted other we arrested the AG DIKht -one dexperately 11 tn a Wepitat—but all gave ball but) DISSOLUTION SALE $20,000 Must Be Raised to Pay Retiring Stockholder The entire stock of Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats and Hats from the best makers, in the latest Spring styles, to be SACRIFICED AT HALF PRICE AND LESS bat t Lehigh Portiangd sement | worke the night of the arrest. With a ] | out warning a constable took him og sip — | rope j | from the plant, which had to cloee jemand cotios three teen dng | Mek down untli a substitute engineer yy le mitted to see t could be got. McKeever was given! Le H in: te site CY to Print itt Strike, and on Newspe The Vil put Their Own ‘of the Paper! ! a cel! that night next to a poor i sores Wretch wild with delirium tremens. | _ Bditor A. M, Strton, of Solidarity, | “ataye Wienges ett cod, cod | was at hiw desk that night. He Wa! headed iriah hor nave ball andes finishing an article on the Spokane! iow editing the Pree Pree } free speech situation and had just | \o . ies ga oe 5, written ana headitne*thia verse: |""\ehnia in simple persecution,” Ob, Mertyt resign | sald. "We're jailed bec | fought for the tin strikers generous | decency in the elty hall | Obeyed the Law. j The| ry Wk aly Can man thee were Once having H | flame? } | Then the constable's hand fell on | felt thy Dance in Dreamland tonight "We bave obeyed the law Just at the Opportune Time BEFORE EASTER You Will Save Many Dollars on Pressroom of the Neweastie, Pa. — — Free Press and Editor and Coun. man Chas, A. MeKeever, Who Was Thrown Into Cell, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OFFERINGS $31.50 | $21.50 $20.00 f that the paper's exist o eoping manufacturers f New Castle, But enowgh ad stayed to insure life for packer administr sain ae ome and the pr h made the state of cou: ¥ In h of the mussler rawn Dut th the two papers, the muzsier law i * | papers were not complying with |i the act And #0 he arrested the ‘ 11 editors, The maximum penalty ti ¥ é 4 riieg me ig f)} 315.00 jin each case te a $1 : oe -. mat Chas. A. MeKeever, $25.00 Tailored Skirts, Voi ist counciiman-elect. i sia "i siis0 $20.00 t He Nghted on | He saw the Poplin Dresses $19.50 $10.50 $ 8.45 $ 6.45 $ 5.00 steel trust, cast Tailored Wool Skir sures tO suppress $ 9.45 $15.00 Tailored Panama Skirts $ 7.45 Tailored Skirts $ 4.95 Tailored Panama Skirts $ 3.95 Silk Petticoats (guara Watats petticoats) $495 8.00 Fanc $ 6.00 Silk Petticoats $ 2.95 5.00 Linen W $ 3.09 Black Petticoats ...$ 1.45 | $ 2.00 Lingerie W $ 1.50 Black Petticoats 50 | § 1.60 Linger Ww BRING THIS PRICE LIST WITH YOU. CONDITIONS OF SALE-~C. 0. D., ALL SALES FINAL, Satsuma, Cloisonne, Fine Brags and Bronze—Silk Kimonos, Fine Chinaware DISSOLUTION SALE tte Bh —Wooden and Basketware—Toys and Japanese Novelties of All Kinds. | HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT C0 13¢ |) -- ~ } he and up po ems etn Japanese Tea Room. } near ® | : 1316 SECOND AVENUE Watch Our Windows Oo. Wanted—Extra Salespeople and Alteration Help Bet. University and Union Streets SPRING OPENING AT THE BIG STORE FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN repairing. $10.00 $ 8.50 » POM. Me HOANAL BRS38 THE NEW HOME OF OUR SEATTLE BRANCH Wall Paper and 1304 SECOND AVENUE Optica! Department. Paint The Finest Japanese Art Store in the Pacific Northwest TRUSTEE SALE TO BE CLOSED OUT OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER Us MOIRES ...... . WARE, DIAMONDS, IANOQ |=" Kohler $10.00 teed * pee, el eevue | JEWELRY, ETC. | FOR RENT. $200 VARNISH $2.50 & Chase, 1378 Second Av. $2.50 VARNISH $2.15 $1.50 VARNIOH $1.20 j Tei, Masn 1032. ; Bac abn. A $1.25 VARNIAH $1.00 | M GF DIAMON {] $1.00 VARNISH Te Ti ing UMMM On credit, $1 per week. . | Star Paint & Wall PaperCo, STERLING JEWELRY CO. 1308 Second Avenue B. & M. - Tamaie Grotto | 705 First Av. Room 118. Main 7204, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or i | | sell real estate, etc. This great Clothing establishment now has its various lines of wearing apparel for men of all ages ready for your ap- proval. Here will find the best possible examples of modern clothes from the workshops of the world’s greatest tailors, at the usual seed tiie for which this store is noted. The Spring and Summer lines from such makers as L. Abt & Sons, Peck & Co., Garson-Meyer, Strauss Bros. and the Famous “Fitrite” Brand in its entirety. This week also marks the first showing of that justly popular garment, The A. Bridge Special $15.00 Suit. Made espe- cially to our order, under our own label, by one of the largest manufacturers, and the thousands of men who have worn these “ Suits since being introduced in Seattle, some years ago, attest to their superiority over any line at a similar price. Being hand- ! made throughout and backed by an absolute guarantee, no better line is offered you at half again as much money. FIRST SHOWING OF THE POPULAR A. BRIDGE SPECIAL $15 SUIT A FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUIT IN SIZES AND STYLES FOR BOTH MEN AND YOUNG MEN IN THE FOOTWEAR DEPARTMENT Will be found the standard makes of all the desired shapes well-known .W, LL, Douglas Shoes are a great leader here Men's Shoes in and sizes. The with those who desire a shoe at a low itation that extends The here price, with a rep entire line of st $3.00 and around the world Douglas Si $3.50. The great Packard Shoes are also mpleteness, a standard, retailing at $4.00 n in ¢ gh-grade Shoe $5.00, he ing id Summer styles in ts and calf are here h cut All Clothing Purchased Here Furnishings for Spring and Summer Wear This section is now complete with its brand-new, seasonable stock. A great showing of Neckwear at popular prices, the new stripes and checks in the Golf and Negligee Shirts in a great assort ment of styles and in all sizes Light and medium weight Underwear is now being Shown in the various text- ures and in awariety of shades A splendid Tite of Coat Sweaters in all the newest. combinations of colors, in finely knif goods, and, in fact, all Furnishings for Men are now awaiting you is Pressed and Kept Popular Spring Hats From Macy Makers ve arrived from hat at a low yet ” a popular leader ha the factory—a price made in the newest shapes and of splen did materials, which will keep its shape and not fad Here a Hats, great favorites at cluding all the best points d—in all the best Hat anywhere at this mone The widely known both derby ous fash are the price and soft felt nable shap< are kn at store great hatters this gre newe Travel t designs are a in Repair Free TRUNKS AND BAGS From Reliable Builders A great many Trunks and Bags lo alike on the floor of the salesro: tuch care cannot be exercised i thi urchase of either, and in nt it 1s easy te ference between th this great elsewhere In thi at vers for One Year A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler TWO ENTRANCES Complete Alaska Outfitters First and Yesler TWO ENTRANCES erg NEP CE I Ee Se

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