The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1910, Page 8

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ATO SCAES TEA ORNER AUS IMMER N. M, March 31 f yn, an aged capital sit, wae instantly killed ranchman whore team ‘frightened by Johnson's an hurled a heavy “automobile, striking and crushing his re « ld by tar mers After quieting hauffeur declared, the man selec ad the wrench and hurled it at RED LIGHTS TO SIGNAL POLICE , Im the near future al tion tn a m When will b quart beats A AMaring To folks who take pride their home PAINT 18 GOING UP 10¢ PER GALLON AFTER APRIL SEVENTH. BUY NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET THE Best Mixed Paint Made at $1.75 Per Gallon Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. 1308 Second Ave Tk TT ot GeCRibh ies copy ef ‘Che Btar fal t Lost PANO FOUND MYL Th sity. Bi HELP WANTED—FEMALE BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—MAL ' i Page Nine.) f burglar in the pantry, abe has) Young Men's febrew ansociation only to telephone the pollee and alon “The Ballinger-Pincho bike cop will crank the thing-a-| versy Lindsay promises — LENDS MISERY FROM BACKACHE. THE SEATILE STAR WNPPENSTEIN WILL [33% of ———s {Gigantic Woolen Purchase IMMENSE NEW YORK STOCK PURCHASED BY KRUEGER, Tailor for Me There are caved Sen on the eligible Het to take the jobs ns woo as the council puts the propo: ls ition thre vob Most of them are laid off when WORE FOUCEME rat CO. GOBBLED UP} SALT LAK, March SoG, ¢ Chief Wappens aix iain ele ts will be grante firet made it, the elty | « a « Where shall we get'the moffey to pay their salar les? Now Councilman Sawyer has found a way, he says, and notified the chief that the inerease will be | w jauthorized next Mon night All of the 36 mon will be de sints, to Denve tatled to wateh the f the | City and Ogden. ly mnt will will wit Court Commissioner R. H. Lind When a timid h wewife finds a| aay will speak tonight before the ny ahift | Lindsay on Ballinger. | majis “and whi up hilt and dows [new intere onting matter bel n man Max De ardall will be Ung will ullding at ayman will ie invited. bce sae: oF — psi R. W. A. SIMMONS High Grade Bonds and Stocks BANK STOCKS BOUGHT AND ROL BONDS AND €TOCKS PAYING FROM 5 TO 10 FRR CENT nD. A ot White Bidg. Seattle Ground Floor OUR CHAIN OF BARGAINS Just a Few of the Last of the Stern Bankrupt Stock (ora s $17.50 Munson-Noah Furniture Co, 1526-1528 Second Avenue THE STAR—THURSHAY, MARCH 31, 1910. Chas. R. Kruege TAILOR FOR MEN 1404——THIRD AVENUE——1404 New Liberty Bldg. Two Doors North of Postoffice. 1404 | Third Avenue 1404 The large, well known tailoring house of C, Armstrong & Co., of New York City, were forced suspend business and all of their high grade ‘ were disposed of at once. My representative New York at the time and made a very lucky getting the entire stock. Seattle people who visited New York in the past know what a high gra line Armstrong carried, goods that sold for Pid: to $65 a suit. It is impossible in this limited describe everything, but the stock is rep ve, including everything new and up-to-date in New Yo City. An extra strong line of ENGLISH SERGES and | STYLISH GREYS, in light colors and medi weights, also a fine line of BLUES and Everything in this large purchase goes on sale Saturday This includes the highest grade of LININGS# carries with it a GUARANTEE of FIT and WO MANSHIP. My reputation in Seattle is unques ed. I stand personally behind every suit. Your no risks here. This sale is to make me a lot of new friends a future customers. All my old trade is invited to take of this extraordinary sale. Same high class as before is my promise to you. This is the bi tailoring value ever attempted in the West. : As the rush season will be on in a few days, 0 is the last opportunity for less than regular prices” Take Notice of Date of Sale and Location | RUN MY OWN BUSINESS, STAND. PERS SONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR 3 STATEMENT MADE, AND YOU WILL Aly WAYS FIND ME RIGHT IN THE SHOF PLEASING THE PUBLIC.

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