The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1911, Page 7

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It Will Cost $7,000,000 to Run the City According to figures of the mmittes of the elty coun- of running the elty gov. ment of Seattle for next year ts D16440.11, about $56,000 more in the estimate for this year, Tt is believed. that more than of this will be wiped out pcome from the water and departments and — other The only new item is set aside for the expenses in moection with the workmen's com. nsation act, PLANNING 10 BREAK LUMBER TRUST pobntie Mich, Sept. L—U. District Attorney Watson ts Dacnae today to break the s0- alled umber trust in this part of . following the filing of a ES ging conspiracy fo restrain terstate trade, The defendants whom he would ve restrained from imposing a 10 r cent penalty on dealers ship- titive firms are the i! Lumber Dealers’ © Scout. Publishing 4 the Lumber Secre- ries Bureau of Information of hicage. In addition to fines of 10_ per nt of the sales to indepedMent rms, the trust occasionally «xpels embers, thereby depriving them considerable interstate business. MASS LLON, O.—Free les — "4 =~) rors 15,000 men, wi ‘hitdren ts Dr. R. W. Dickey's , ¥ Winning votes for himselt the race for republican nomina- jon as mayor, ~~ SHOULD TEARS: Ss Where can I get a good one for B2.50° Try the “FILLMORE” §2.50--any {@tyle—all styles McDONALD’S HAT STORE 1023 Third Av. Bet. Madison and Spri CONTRACTING Estimates Furnished Free C. H. DAHLEM & CO. 1508 Third Ave., Between Pike and Pine. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING + eects ted: ie chggoelee ‘FATHER TIME” DEAD CHICAGO, Ii, Sept. ® “Old Father Time” is dead, ® Tits loss familiar name was L. P. Jenson, He died in his 76th year, after having repatred clocks for the federal, state and county governments in Chicago for 40 years, teeeeeee RARHKREKKRERKAHE AUTO CRASHES INTO POLE An automobile, driven by Attor noy George Olson and carrying oth er passengers, crashed into a trol Wey pole at Second av, and Battery st, Inst night, The trolley pole was demolished. the motor car heavily damaged and Olson was thrown out, He was tak en to the Minor hospital, suffeping from many bruises, The auto nearly collided with a laundry wagon, and, to escape the smashup, Olson drove his ¢ar jato the pole. If Athletic Eleanor Sears marries Harold Vanderbilt there'll be at least one Vanderblit who'll get the conceit knocked out of him if he doesn't bengve:» himeetf. EXPEDITION ‘To cocos ISLAND All persons interested in and de- airing to invest in the expedition to Cocos Island to recover the $16,000, 000 treasure buried there in 1835 are advised that the time limit in which to purchase stock will soon expire. Shares are selling at 50c each, in blocks of 50, 100, ete. Ad. drese communteations to Headqua: ters, 507 Maritime Bidg., 911 W ern avenue, Best Modern’ Dentistry eke see Painless CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth .. $3.50 and Up 22k Gold Crowns. &3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework . $3.50 to Gold Filting: ‘ 81,0 - ue Silver Fillings (the bes Porcelain Crowns (best) ann 4 hig Terms to Suit All work done ty expert dental oper- jometaat. |ators Lady att ‘The best dentistey that you can obtala elty, amd at the © poweibte, peices. We DO EXACTLY AS WE ADVERTISE | ALL WORM GUARANTRED 13 YRARS | Laboring People's Electro Dental Pais Cor, First Av. and Pike Bradbury System Clothes for Fall An incomparable assortment is ready for you to choose from. The latest weaves, pat- ters, colors and styles are shown with the well known “BRADBURY” quality and fit. These are the kind.of clothes that keep you satisfied, and they are popular priced, too. School Suits for Boys Blue Serge, Cashmeres, Tweeds, brown, mixtures viceable fabrics and Cheviots, in gray and fancy They are ser- will give the greatest amount of wear, yet retain their at- tractiveness. Sizes 8 to 17, and moderately priced. There is no need to be sistance is economical as well as convenient. by anerit. cleo SHOPPING; ARE MARRIED Bertha Rood and James A. Hamilton, young couple of Ev- erett, came to Seattle on a shopping tour yesterday. They went back home today man and wife, for while they were inspecting our great em- poriums of commerce yesterday James A. was reciting reasons why Miss Rood should become Mra. Hamilton, The ceremony was performed at the Hotel Holland by Rev. 8. L. Whitman, RARER LOS ANGELES, Cal 1.—Roy Akin, ot the Loa 4 by President Henry Berry, Akin's release comes at his own request. He has an offer of a splendid po sition with @ wool firm in Texas and will start east at once releane Seeeteeeteeeee eee eeeeeeeee inihaliaiictaliaiiclialeRaiaialalatade! AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE 4 Days Commencing Beitomber 3. Matin nd Wednesday Mort 1 Musical Revue MIS§ NOBODY FROM ATARLAND With Olive Voit Perfect Cast and Beauty Chorus Prives; $00, The. § $1.60, Beate Thur "SEATTLE THI EATRE mat L. Drew, Mer Both Phones ¢& Tout AM Woek—Matin “ADRIFT IN THE W Saturday o Nighte-—16, 28, 35 and 60 Cents NEXT WEEK, Starting Bunday Matines. Sep’ LOIS THEATRE ALEX. PANTAORS. Manager TONIGHT —ALL, WEEK SANDUSKY -STOCKDALE Co. In “The spenders, BR Reve Re ee ever A—KDWIN STEVENS and Comedionna Company Convenient Credit Terms This privilege is offered to you to make your buying a genuine pleasure. without good, reliable, stylish clothes, because this as- You see, our prices are backed STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ ae STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911, ~|Hillman’ 3 Fate May Be Finally Decided This Month Clarence Dayton =. con-, ‘The decision of the lower court victed militonaize real estate| WH either be sustained or re ker, may soon learn the final de-| versed. If sustained, it simply | moans that 1 must go to Mc The United Staton clroult court Noll’s Island of appeals will meet in thi ty| fan was September 11 to consider blu The evidence presented in the last winter will be reviewed, all be the court will probably hand tte, instead of sorvin own its decision within ed | ‘Are in the penitentiary months. be released in 2% ye | FAMOUS POLITICIAN DEAD SHE WANTS DIVORCE) [A"0Us Fo Bopt. 1-—Peter 1 Gust, who has been | Brains” Sweeney, famous New stenographer for her) york politician in the old days,| husband fn the Pioneer bullding,| who was commonly credited with | has brought sult for divorce, She | povsession of the brains which real says that Adolph A, Gust, her hus-| jy directed the destinies of the] band, has formed an attachment for | odoriferous “Boss” Tweed ring fifty | her woman, years ago, is dead today at Lake The couple have been married| Mohapac, 'N. Y., from injuries sux | less than a year, Gust is sald to| tained in falling down a flight of be wealthy. J statra He was 86 years of of age. Largest Dancing Academy in the State of Washington Prof. Stevens FOURTH, NEAR PINE uses his own copyrighted system, originated right here in Seattle known as “Dancing Taught in Four Prof. Stevens Private Lessons.” Guarantees Two- Step, Three - Step and Waltz, Priv- ate halls for priv- ate lessons. Day or evening. Trial always free. Re-| fined dances Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday eve- iT : Dancing Teachers nings. THE HYATT- FOWERLS SCHOOL ANNOVNCES IT$.REMOVAL TO | LARGER & BETTER QVARTERS 'IN THE SAVIN BVILDING BOOKKEEPING BVSINESS [Things You Should| COLISEUM ‘Third Ay, and James Mt. VAUDEV AND PHOTOrL the FIVE VENETIAN TROUBADOURS, FINST-RUN PHOTOPLAYS. ADMIASION Be and 106. Know F, W. Stevenson & Co,, brokers, Balley Bldg, are advised stoc ks ean be bought for fair cy COME BARL Reaver, felt, # nd Hats reblocked, dyed, modeled and reirimmed MODEL MILLINERY O27 PROVLY'S BANK BLDG. We Will Continue These Astonishing Offers for Saturday A good example of our fine line | of Sanitaire Iron Bede—heavy, continuous posts, seven stout | fillers; an exceptionalty beautt- ful pattern; will last @ lifetime; finished in white or $5.35 | Vernis Martin OFFERED FOR ONLY OHI 0 $5.00 STEEL ‘= RANGE o- tory” Range In Your Home month or $1.00 per week. Use the range for 30 days, test it in every way; then, If not eat- This “Always Bati Bet up, including hot water connections. The balance you pay at the rate of $5.00 per fefactory, we will take it back and refund your money. - i That’s Fair! SPECIAL $32.50 Francie Washington Six-Hole Range— Only $21 Third Av., Between Pike and Pine NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE | Quartered Oak, 45-inch, Claw Foot Table .... Six Genuine Leather, Full Box Seat Chairs, $3.50 ,. POSITIVELY THE BEST DINING SET EVER SPECIAL $68.50 Ohio Stee] Range, Six-Hole— Only $45 | Fl WINDHUP Of the entire stock and fixtures of E. Dexter, consisting of the highest grade and most up-to-date Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, etc., etc. This stock has been turned over to Mr. P. A. Silverstone with positive instructions to convert same into cash as soon as possible. The sale started Thursday, August 24, at 10 a. m., and will positively close Saturday, September 2, at 10 p. m. All remaining stock and fixtures to be sold to highest bidder at public auction. Sensational price cutting will be the rule in every department for this last day. Take advantage of this opportunity to save 75 per cent on any wearing apparel you may need. This is positively the last day and your last chance. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS—Bids will be accepted on this stock and fixtures, as a whole or in part. Following are a few ex- amples of the tremendous reduction in prices: Men’s Suits ceebeeees 2.89 WUE... 85.89 .+ + 87.89 84.89 $12.50 Men's Suits cut to ..... $15.00 Men’s Suits cut to... $20.00 Men's Suits cut to ,, $12.50 Men’s Slip-on Rain Pants $3.00 Men's Dress Pants cut to),ieseeeees $1.48 $4.00 and $5.00 Corduroy Pants cut to... $5.00 Dress Pants cut to ...... seeeeceees ate cut to. Special 4 ‘Twenty five $1 50, $2 and $2. 50 Men's Shirts to the FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS ONLY At Each I9c Shoes $5.00 and $6.00 Men's High $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes cut to . Hats $2.50 Men’s Hats cut to .. $3.00 Men’s Hats cut to $5.00 Men’s Hats cut to . EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE IS MARKED FAR BELOW COST. IN ORDER TO GIVE THE OUT OF TOWN BUYER AN No Goods Exchanged No Credit No Delivery EQUAL CHANCE Store Will Open Saturday, September 2d, at 10 a. m. 319—PIKE ST.—319

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