The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1910, Page 9

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YHE STAR—FRIDA¥, NOVEMBER 4, 1910, 9 - r . “ ” t irtl |" firwt eltine nA and “wootety te figures Show Crime |THE ain ETE| Fist “Pop” Concert pra esas Sa Se = HUMPHREY TOOK 2 Flourished Under Gill | : sti Siam ee * =. ar — =p | FaCE alll loint at th “tr st popular my O ington hotel baat ob “of ‘pe ling , m satstie corn yt belloye the Heer k “ ild ge in 4 nt Ma nongh Yogtiseournce matrl ant t, departmen t et f - a . Bellingham | Ristog Soe." © nu for $ re ait! wt th an the new machin Mra, Abe WHY Crop of almonde and |i n Bel t ‘ pnd ait question (hat Northert elving lhe by Vind thie year aken th r in it G — — ~ Store Open Saturday Better Pastry at a Less Cost You can soon Wily) = save the price ate, “ of two cans meorreret os After giving this shortening a thorough trial. Evening Twolnteresting Specials for Saturday An exceptio nal opportunity, this, to secure a handsome set or pic that library or den at a great saving and upon the liberal terms of $1 nov od $1 weekly $18.00 Library Set $1 Now, $1 a Hove mS vey heal Prices at Public Markets nike yeace MARKET oo weed to “gregation for a« to the Lutheran » America the pastor bh backwoods § | chure hand made tt hin life The aged clergyman is the general font of the synod of the Nor n Lutheran church in Amer commander of the Order of attractive It’s pure and goes farther. Carstens Packing Co. Sanitary Packers |BUY HERE AT LESS THAN COST The Bankrupt Sale OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE POST CLOTHING CO. oO sate Deak tion, Butlt o ish which harm scheme, and is c eted and highly THE WARKETS h seat o desirable Rocker ts. at This Great Sale has brought enormous crowds of Bargain Seekers, and never have they had a the opportunity for REAL BARGAINS that are now being offered. We purchased the entire stock of the Bankrupt Post Clothing Co., at a price that was below the cost of manufacture, and are giving the benefits of the saving to our customers. Do not overlook this Big Saving Opportunity. a Men’s Suis co Men's 75¢ Gauze 44c Te Shir BELOW COST oa ea | Great Selection of Popular areagince in eer Sizes § Sr 59c | Regular $12 ‘ $4. 65 Ht rater $1 ae "67, 85 them aident Suspend dere; regular } BELOW COST Regular ooo Gt $1 NOW, $1 WEEKLY SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOMEFURNISHERS z ee ee i] | TO THE MANUFACTURER, we At an Enormous : Men's ite Handier Ae “ Reducion | Men’s ext caeies “cS. cum_ ssn 490 | WORKING MAN AND BUSINESS MAN - aes conte sine “$1. 65 BELOW COST = lceaactaned Be ot - Selected From Many Different Sizes anes am ¥ dae Man — eM [Mat Live Weight—iering Price * hadgpitiaheoiel 5 ir pd avery. ye i i j “pedal Children’s | chiliren’s |. BCC) _ (IR Sic samirnasr ct sme Pane, with Overcoats and Fs" 63.85 er las ae Le ot ee 92 4s wits Reefers . the ct Ce ee eee eee eee is perencees ; BELOW COST Men’s Pants GOOD JUDGMENT.—The site fronts on the \ n SA Sale That Will Save You “Money oy a ge rt dy sag, (Ti —Nelting Hr the | STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT want the city hal oe.” At te mstngnTvta, Octor the” Seat wis] GREAT WESTERN | *%:|ff] One Milton Dollars Is Asked for sme] CLOTHING CO. trip Labor and Material MONTHS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR HUNDREDS OF WORKINGMEN 2 »e THOUSANDS of DOLLARS for HOME PRODUCERS and MANUFACTURERS 1317-1319—FIRST AVENUE—13174319 VOTE FOR THE CITY HALL BOND rma ap — Location

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