The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1911, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911 Fightingest Irishman of Them All--O’Donovan Rossa, | Strength Comes | The _ at 80, Tells Stirring Story of His Turbulent, Battling Carecr Sturdy Irish Patriot, Dying an Exile from Erin, Says He Has Raised a Rumpus All His Life and Is Glad of It He Began at the Time of the Death and Dramatic Funeral of Jillen Andy—The Fenian Thorn in England's Tender Flesh BY W. G. SHEPHERD. Y RK The tting 8 getting ver that pox sa get the share? “It was the funeral of Jilien Andy,” he said. “When | was a boy | used to play with Thead | Andy, who lived with his mother, When the plague came on Ireland in 1848, ~ Thead’s mother died. The peo ple of Ireland were so poor then that they had to bury their dead with their own hands. Thead came over to my house and asked my mother if couldn't help him dig a grave for his mother, who was known as Jillen Andy. My mother told me to help Thead and we went out into the cemetery. We dug for an hour, maybe, and then Thead said, when the grave was about two feet deep, ‘This Is deep enough. | don’t want her too far away from me.’ The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters “Fight, lieve in anything do to behave. it good to be quiet full of re is to dema else Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880. Wagner's > Marche Saturd at 1301 FIRST AVENUE Cor. University $10.00 Men’s Suits, all-wool worsteds and tweeds, going at the Deeper Cut price of $3.50 $12.50 Men’s Suits, serges, cheviots and worsteds, going at the Deeper Cut price of $4.50 $15.00 Men’s Suits, Thibets, serges and worsteds, going at the Deeper Cut price of $6.50 $20.00 English Slip-Ons going at the Deeper Cut price of $7.50 soys’ and Youths’ Suits, made of tweeds, cheviots and worsteds; $4.00 values, cut NOTICE—The Store was closed by order of the U. S. District Court BAND CONCERT FREE. a the e eat from al get a fa in prison | “I on 1. Parila-| don’t be it won't never does any! we and polite and | ye The way to do Wage Mar SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Any Hat in the House all Feather Work $1.00 || 2.2 SS Puget Sound Hat Factory 1514 First Ave. BAND CONCERT FREE Wagner's band at the | Marche Bon reatest Slau From What You D A Tablet Digests a Me Package Free t people eat mont f “I've just made a rumpus ali my life."—From a photograph taken at O'Donovan Rossa’s bedside, by | Mr. Shepherd, especially for this ne wepaper. BAND CONCERT FREE. re band at the Saturday nigh 25% Discoun REBLOCKED AND KPTRE THE MODEL MILIINE OF |Not From What You Eat, but Ts CLEANED, DYRD. 827 People’s Bank midge and Pike MONSTER SHOE SALE| Sanders Shoe Co.’s Stock of MEN’S HIGH-GRADE SHOES At Less Than Cost to Manufacture igest *| al—Trial ode with and d deal, we er to the SLAUGHTER PRICES te and r GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE READ THE WAY WE HAVE PRICED THESE HIGH GRADE SHOES ver, HIGH-CUT LOGGERS’ AND WORK SHOES At the Same Great Reduction THAT WILL TELL THE TALE L. D GLAS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. TM DANZ SHOE CO. MEN’S SHOES AT CUT PRICES | 119 Yesler, | Opposite Seattle Hotel t on The Store That The Home of the Guarantees Its Shoes and Makes God Famous W. L. Douglas MED, ny Shoe 1301 FIRST AVENUE Cor. University ghter ING AND MENS WEA IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE HERE ARE SOME FACTS: Mr. L. Fogel, who owned the Peerless Clothing Co., owing to circumstances which could not be foreseen in the conduct of the business, coupled with its general uncertainties, forced to pay higher rent on the presumption of doing a large business, in which he was sadly disappointed, as was also many another good man, stocking up with high-grade merchandise when the people could only afford to buy cheap stuff, and having other large expenses, was Forced Into Bankruptcy and Closed by Order of the U. S. District Court NOW, owing to the numerous sales in all parts of Seattle at the present time, and to the season of the year, and to the further fact that it’s just after the holidays, when people, as a rule, are well supplied with merchandise, and not in possession of much money, it is impossible to dispose of this stock in the short time at our disposal, BUT THE GOODS MUST BE GOTTEN RID OF, so it has been ORDERED TO CUT THE PRICE MUCH DEEPER CLOTHING $20.00 Men’s Suits, fine hand-tailored worsteds, serges and tweeds, going at the Deeper Cut price of $8.50 $25.00 and $30.00 Men’s Suits, hand-tai- lored West of England and tweeds, going at the Deeper Cut price of iin 11.50 ‘ailor-Made Suits, at the Deeper serges A line of uncalled-for T values up to $50.00, going Cut price of . $10.00 Overcoats going at 3oys' and Youths’ Suits, made of tweeds, cheviots and worsteds, $6.00 values, cut Furnishing Goods $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts, Cluett and other PAMEED os 'deus ok peat (ns 9 5500004 69¢ Fleece-Lined Underwear going at .29¢ $2.00 Flannel Shirte?ss....00.e00e. 89¢ 50c Men’s Neckwear $1.50 Sweater Coats 15c 25¢ 35¢ Fancy Hose .. ‘ oston Style Garters 25c Fancy Arm Band (1 in box) 25 ..10¢ Odd Coats and Vests, values up to $10, cut again to 1301 FIRST AVENUE, Corner University PANTS $2.00 Men’s Pants going at the Deeper Cut price of SHOES Men’s Shoes, Cut Deeper to 95¢ and $3.00 Shoes, Cut Deeper to .. Moreira core $1.35 and $4.00 Shoes, Cut Deeper to .. $1.85 Cut Deeper to.. 2.65 $4.00 High Cuts, cut to ........$1.85 365 pairs Ladies’ Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.00 values, cut to HATS $2 Hats at Deeper Cut price $3.00 Hats, going at the Deeper Cut price $1.35 $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats going at.... $4.00 Men’s Pants going at the Deeper Cut price of $3.50 Men’s English Deeper Cut price of Oiled Clothing 1,000 Motormen’s full length, clasped fronts and double back; $4.00 values, cut to Corduroys at the Coats, 500 Short Coats and Pants; regular values; going at the Deeper Cut price of NOTICE—20c on the Dollar satisfactory to creditors on this failure

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