The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1912, Page 3

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brs Refuse to Join Cause a Lockout of ) English Cotton Hands work here, whether they are mem f the union oF pot,” The quarter of a millon workers | heard thie aad knew itt meaning— lopen shop and a dixrapted unton, No,” said they, “the Rileys and Margaret Bury must go or we will go, The mill owners answered by]? jocking out the union men and their women and children, and the great etruggic Waa on. THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912. eu a aval Sn eeu ‘ yuene . R Riley and his wife started in to ned. | yiver work as ff nothing had happet but soon took fright at the angry ne RILEY AN 0 His Wire Jan. 30.— threats of their former friends, and ant be conse: a te waamaune Unt: the Rileys land Margaret Bury are being well | "in oat. Poe for. henuonanntndisui MATMOND. Woah Jon pach se A [gold stampede from Raymond and | South Bend to the south fork of the Willapa rver is on today, fol- ® lowing the anvouncement of the dis- 'leovers of » rich ledge just above | the elty. employers,| The ledge, four feet wide, was ran eer] brant several weeks ago, but nothing was said until the assayer's non ve we! report was received from Denver. be | The first assay ran $1,050 in gold to we to |the ton. , LUSTROUS AND ABUNDANT is ioe ac nabladicelne shina fon litre, and try aa yoo will you cannot [find @ trace of dandruff or fail jhatr, but"your real surprise will be & head of|after about two weeks’ use, when : eof fustrons, | you wilt see new hair—fine be from dand | downy at first—yee—but really ne’ $150,000 FIRE Mt PORTLAND PORTLAND, Or, Jan. 30.—Fire this morning caused damage timated at $150,000 In the fee-ctory building of the Merchants’ Savings | and Trust Bank building. Several stores on the Washington at. side and offices on the upper floors were a before the blaze was ex- ting: ¥. M. ©. AL DEB — Lig « THE SINGLE TAX Ww. ais and Will Atkinson will debate the question of the single tax at the Y. M. C. A. anditorium Wed- naeday evening. Mr, Hill will speak against the adoption of the Erick son ebarter amendment and Mr. At- kinson in its favor of wing a hair—sprouting out all over year GREEN “LAKE To HEAR jacalp. Denderine ts, we betieve, the cation only sure heir grower; ABOUT THE SINGLE TAX voyer of| Mis# Margaret A. Haley of Chi- |dandraff and cure for ifehy sealp| cago and Otway Pardee of this city vevery, par-land it never fails to stop falling| will speak on the single tax char te the bair at once. | If you want to prove how poets x hater really and woman, almost, who reatls this can achieve their own financial inde- Days, weeks, months and years of toil alone cannot give it but try. Make money you must invest your savings. the most successful] men in the West h: invest their mc omey in land. d close to Seattle and in the direction of its growth cannot fail to be We have nearly two thousand acres of land north of the Uni- investor. Offering 300 Acres at $400 Per Acre $10 Cash, Balance Over 4 Years Ties close to Lake Washington between the Sound and Lake, has fine view, Macadamized boulevard, traversed by good roads, 300 feet of Community Be se of al) purchasers, and will surely increase in value rapidly €ar line is finished biM at once and talk this over. Poperation. TWO AUTO TRIPS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. ANSON & CO., Third Floor N. Y. Block. ave in the past, and will continue We need folks to help us sell this land. You probably have friends who would buy if you did. ter amendments now before the ple at Caswell’s hall, 73rd et. and | Anrora ay., Mountain View station, 1 The annual meeting of the active Some folks buy one thing and It should Why aI Fels Naptha Ivory or Fairy Soap mK At the Store That Saves You Money You Will Also Find NOW ON SALE The $250,000 Stock of the Tacoma Dry Goods Co. at Less Than Wholesale Prices ARE WOMEN’S REGULAR $25 SUIT OR COAT, NOW— ANY WOMAN'S TRIM- MED HAT IN THIS HOUSE, Now— C REGULAR 15¢ PILLOW. CASES, NOW— BURSON STOCKING FEET NOW, PAIR— CHILDREN’S WATER- PROOF ‘CAPES, WORTH $3.50, NOW— $1.49 REGULAR 35c: WINDOW SHADES, NOW— 21°. WOMEN’S $17.50 FUR ~ SETS, NOW— = BURSON REGULAR 50c SILK LISLE HOSE, NOW -— 17° REGULAR 15c INFANTS’ HOSE, NOW— REGULAR 15c ALL LINEN CRASH, NOW— C REGULAR $2.50 BED COMFORTS, NOW— 1.49 ALL WOOL BLANKETS, REGULAR $5.50, NOW-— $3.49 BOYS’ SUITS, REGULAR PRICE $4.00, NOW— BOYS’ PANTS, RFGULAR PRICE 50c, NOW— MEN’S REGULAR ‘75c UNDERWEAR, NOW— These Twenty-Four Items IN BLACK AND WHITE MEN’S $15.00 SUITS, WHILE THEY LAST— $4.29 MEN’S $19.50 SUITS- OR OVERCOATS, WHILE THEY LAST— $7.39 NOTICE TO MEN, ‘ . DURHAM DUPLEX RAZORS, WHILE THEY L LAST—- ove MEN’S HATS, REGULAR- LY SOLD AT $3.00, NOW—. 90 PAIRS LEFT, MEN’S $3.50 DRESS SHOES— 52 PAIRS LEFT, MEN'S $5.00 DRESS SHOES— SALE STARTS Second Av. at James St.

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