The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 2

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Pe Tee co aeen eT ee re ees STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1914. PAGE | | | SALE PRICES ‘For Saturday, June 27, 9 a. m | 50c Suspenders ...... 9c! $4.00 Men’s Dress Shoes. | : oars ) Cd Shoes. . $2.48, $6.00 Work 15¢ Men's Sox... Men's Overalls . T5c Work Shirts $3.00 Men’s Hats... | Men’s Suits $3.00 Men’s Pants. . $1.18) $10.00 Men’s Suits. .$3.98 "$15.00 Men’s Suits. . $4.89) ~ $20.00 Men's Suits. . $7.68) | Boys’ Pants ... . .29¢} * Sale starts tomorrow at 9} @. m. and continues until July the Fourth. We buy stocks at 40c to 50c} on the dollar and we sell them |‘ We cut the prices merchandise—and > that way. F on staple ) every value here advertised is) backed up by big bargains 4 See our three large display} © windows opposite the Public | Market. The Red Front Clothing Co. Seattle's Cut-Price Clothiers 1510 FIRST AVE. Just North of Pike St. PINCH WITNESS | | MONTESANO, June 26.—Just as Be was about to take the witness | @tand in the trial of John Hadoft,| ‘@harged with robbing the Bank of ja last March, Peter Ambo placed under arrest by Sheriff | ews yesterday, charged with one of the men who held up bank at Granite Falls last Jan- fers Hadoft is attempting to fe an alibi, although positively ified by the bank’s bookkeep- @r as the man who forced him to 7 alk into the bank's vault for the _ ‘Money. | | 1 | . ri * AMUSEMENTS Moore-25c~50c Seat Sale Friday Annette Kellermann in the Film Master- piece of the World “Neptune’s Daughter” Opening Sunday Night PANTAGES Hendricks, Belle Isle Co. in | “THE SCHOOLMASTER” and | FAMOUS AD CLUB QUARTET | 10¢ and 2c Please Come in and See Hundreds of men stop daily to admire the beautiful fabrics and stylish fashions which gre on display in our windows. Ot course many come in to examine the os and ask questions, but there are fome of you who hesitate for fear you Pill be obligated or because you think fallored ci hes too high tn price No Such Thing Hut don’t wait tl you pass store. Come in today, You'll mighty glad you did, O’NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Ay, 7 BURNED, THOUSANDS HOMELESS IN SALEM loff all his obi! (CORLISS FUNERAL : ALEM, Mass., June Almost insane from anxiety, | destroyed were scores dating from Wai of Rilem Was of|men, women and children wan-|colontal days. Many had historical beg Jered about, seeking husbands,| associations, They include N | wives, children and parents thantel Hatwhorne’s — birthpla aoen venee vy we Few Sleep t fan Manstor tatin ave t ied. ¥ ty dar r t residents al from the times of the witeheratt xe was ated at. $7,000,000 last night. ‘Thousands were ho! craze In Salom and tmmortalized to $ jl 1 N of families wt by Hawthorne in “The House of ing, but is ¢ serous yesterday were | the Seven Gables,” was saved. wath a y Started by Explosion ossure were jammed wi Tho fire ted yesterday from a aa there is ‘ ays, push carts,!amall explosion in a leather goods , fr 8 , Ws, perambulators and factory in the manufacturing dis om proba wil rn itself out ts of other conveyances trict, There was a high wind blow-| Familles Separated wht were trying to take ing which swept the flames to the|M Martial law prevailed. It was|away what goods they had succeed-| southeast so rapidly they wero enforced by the Eighth regiment of| ed in saving yond control by the time the fire state troc » soldiers had or Historical Places Gone men began to arrive Jers to she . Practically the whole of the r While the situation was at its med hopeless. | tion ie wiped out.) worst the water failed dreds of fart sid t upon the fir 0 | Aw 4 from each oth: | ong the ho siting, bat with small success, | Gal GY MARCOTT TO FACE 7 URDER CHARGE. RENTON RECEIVER “Yj Y Y j | RY 0 S RING Hl ae Onl th 9 be in| I I 5 ace Napoleon Marcott,| — - an who kicked to death Arthur} spite of the fact that th re tion t t the receivers w nin the rece ng cell of the Ivers of the nto se the ng of the tracks or sil Monday, Yesterday an ex-| Southern railway opposing ay, Se coe eee See ee moare Soctered: BER soe nul grade his is in reply to a r who ca sibly proposition of m cipal cars r r the city 10 days ut Ww din the ning on 8. R. & 8. tracks on cell ts lines, the aged av,, the: ivers in a com now proceed with | hookkee >» Was attacked by munication to Mayor lll yester palgn outlined by | Marcott b turned his atten day declared they were willing to nsel Bradford and |tions to Johnson. Glines, whose life abide by the terms of the com s with money from | was des f, is reported improv pany's franchise with the city d This to be re 4 at the Seattle General hospital The franchise provides common 8 R. & S. tf the today user rights. sult now on that The comn tion also bore the | th ant company DRY GOODS C0. TO|TAKES nchine — WOMEN PARADE) IT BACK’ PELLINGHAM, Ji June 26.—With n in line with more than 300 wo W. H. Frazier, an tmmigrant from] 700 G. A. R. veterans, the annual the East, {s hurrying to join his| parade of the G. A. R. encampment raion lease from the county Jail last night | ©) with waving fings od along the line of march NEW YORK, June 26.—Financlers n petition of Justt > ng short busine os . expressed confidence today that H ae — = Justice a , pa oecpr te ' ness eters Os or B. Claflin & Co.'s subsidiary stores! 5%), pend as ueredied | Gatom unantine ahoet thr bho aeae would continue business without! (> Kinng a grouse out of season. | f Officers win us more than a temporary » Pi ccage lve Moe sm lchosked tees aca tain is that John Claflin, the com a aan the biet for bie ettkiclace a th Genteatt - wre funds to pay . hy - ~ethe : nce ¢ ith Centralia as th © Mead fined him $50, light his 1 most Itk head, will soon # bie on learnin. sought to r Claflin’s personal stated disposal It was predicted that the 40,000 . | GETS THICKER \Y.P.S.C.E. Gather yen Pe employes will be idle only a few days, The expectation was that F. C. McDuff will be appointed a third muddle is belleved on account of YAKIMA, June 26 receiver for the company. NORTH |rumors afloat to the effect that an eds of delegates from Wash-| injunction will be sought to re have ar.(| strain Acti Mayor Kelly from lealling an ¢€ tion on July 28 to caused by iT tenson Alex Thompson PASTOR TALKS ROSTON, June 5 Rev Helm Jones of Seattle spoke at the sing session of the Northern Baptist convention here yesterday As president of the American Rap. tist Foreign Misston society, he urged more liberal support for mis- ~|sions and the extension of the work Into all parts of the world, BIG CARGOES The Admiral Sampson, for Alas-| kan porta, and the Admiral Watson, |for San Francisco, left the Grand | ink Pacific dock last night, in a le salling on the Admiral Mne, | re veasels have large cargoes. re and/ “His life was long when measured | p by his usefulness to his fel nd| M the Christian service th | formed,” said Dr. 1, Ae yesterday, vices for the BIG TIME TONIGHT: ates and A ronded rrow the ¢ taken orchards near the through the 2 MO QUININE” To eet the gepuine for full name, Lawa. Ure Bromo Quinine. Look for signature of % W. GROVE Cures a Cold in One A Onty One “BW Seattle Ad club men will att the show at the Pantages tonight in honor of the Los Angeles Ad ciut quartet, which 1s the feature of the week's bill. Comedy in the aud fence will be part of the program tonight, as the local ad men have planned some stunts of their own SLATER FUNERAL Panera! sersics fo John Ft GETS NICE JOB er, f. t hn ( Slater, ma | alty candic in the last election President J. C. Ford of the Pacific will be held Saturday afternoon : from the Butterworth chapel. The Const Steamship Co. has announced | Odd Fellows will conduct the serv . the po! te Capt. John F./ ice Mr. Slater died of heart fail.) Will you accept $8.00 United States inspector of at the home of his son, 920 * at Boston, to the new position ‘a He was 7% years old. from Brady the Tailor? of assistant manager of the com With every Made-to- WE’RE EIGHTH Order Suit for delivery ait LITAN 3 sey stag | Seattle is the elghth port of the by the Fourth of July Fp erampans ENE | ENCE MALONE United States value of goods f h of July will be « ted ms the Me fl Pla jhandled during the fiscal ye ot} : : “ ¢ poehte fp Ra a} ‘ ‘ ”” 913, on commerce and navigation, | leights, The Phillips Ravenna or-| “When Knighthood Was in Flower cording 19 the soport Just lecced| hestra will play. The girls of Ra fenings . . S00 to 15¢/ by the bureau of ign and ‘do-| venna home will sing, and a pro a as mestic commerce. attle’a t gram of brief speeches by prominent citizens will be heard. A picnic din- nese in that line tc 4 $114,000 0 | ner and athletic games will add to si | the pleasure. BRADY ON GooD FURNITURE 100K THH PRICES She THE Goons | delog men, Fort BRUIN MISSING SEWARD, June 26 Hunters re from trips on the Kenat nla report a dearth of bears , on, They say there is an| abundance of moore oat ever leow being accompanied by two jcalves this year. t | two hours’ | effort with a pulmotor to resuscitate b ) Iron Red tn white, im, Roger Mosler, 7 ’ r green $1.50 ATH AT RAVENNA (40) Wap NATIONAL PIANO MERS. UMMM TMU TITD cc tccwen dtl bd hd ation of thefr local country. Fourteenth infantrymen from Lawton and a troop from the Puget Sound navy yard will make 1erry at a grand barbecue to be giv-| ‘en by the New Chamber of Com | merce at Woodland park In addition to the eats, which will | SAN FRANCISCO, June 26.—Tt will be music and sports Two government forestry bureau | 1 oem bands will make merry during the | without , concerning Lot afternoon. A Japanese team and | Margolin, its timber estimator In the 1 oak one from the navy yard will play a | 5 forest reserve, missing just a ‘ $15.00 baseball game, There will be a | week from the North Fork statio: ed oak | variety of athletic contests. Prizes |in Madera county. He ght $1 200 BF) witt be awarded to the winners, jin a storm, and has not been seen | n oak $1 0 | Harry Whitney Treat will super. since, | 100 Fintona an old-tashioned clambake in ) 45-1b, felt the afternoon PORTLAND, June 26.—Despite ttress teens $7.00 Judge Thomas Burke will wel- The S. H. POYNOR 1921 FOUN AVEN Between Pike and Pine, | ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 last Cor. 3rd and University Eilers Bldg. how jin prison, “at boy fell into the W Fashionable seas TORONTO, June 26.—Ad men tn ic Quality , ” tha Wiatanoe penitantiant, Stace Service 1301 Third Ave. his incare@ration, Eytinge has tak year cleared $900 writing ads His paper dealt with to make business letters ef- fective, y14 Steinway officers, cadets and sailors of} joaves of bread, 10 gallons of chill| |the Japanese training squadron, a ‘CONWRITES ADS. en up the study of advertising and| — a Don’t Delay Another Day You'll Never See a Sale Like This Again in Seattle Upright Pianos $80, $115, $147, $198 Chickering Grand, Now . $510 Ebony Upright, Now Only $180 Pianola Piano, Now $316 88-Note Player, Now $266 ° Make your selection now and pay $1 down, if you do not want to pay the Start With $1 P full payment, and then, before delivery, you pay the balance in cash or $5 or $9, or whatever agreement you make for the first payment, and the balance §6 monthly, ete., until the piano {# paid for in full . Out-of-town buyers—-It fs safe and satisfactory to buy one of these pianos by mail. Write us, and we will send you full description, or, if you like, ship the plano subject to your approval. We pay freizht to any point In Washington, Idaho or Oregon. Buy now and have it shipped when ready, 823 Third Avenue Near Marion Street HE ROPES BEAR < WOMAN 18 ENGINEER ee JeANeY DEPOSIT | STOLE STONE STEPS i oo ay eae} MERLIN, June 36-- MS, Kas, June 26—Clyde| LORAIN, O., June 26.—Steve Ur 2 EL NSBURG, | ‘uae a Er-| will make you a present § saile. : , ida rm) B MAYBE HARRY WILL SHOW JAP segepn a farmer aviator, looped the ban admitted he stole a set of stone ne neoln killed a large bear in ) Mile. Leon o r b * jest, Lincols. ii - large b in| Best brs 2aythyels, : Rs e 2 oop, cut a ire eight, landed tn steps weighing half a ton, “Just to [Carlton canyon. Returning, ~ith/of an extra pair of Man" °" SAILORS THE CLAMBAKE TANGO | 121" 0 ive nen wate tank of Ad:/be doing something.” He was fined a " a A end i Pag $8.00 Pants The friendliness between ome the vistors Vice Admiral alive he > 80 je it will) i nd the United States aga ‘© Kuro Il respond eat from the hands of children Save One-Third : dawcicesi ; dy vale’ oxciggeha’ The harbacus ‘will pe a number W. L. Douglas of oxen, 30 sheep and 20 hogs, 3,000 Shoes Clothing “=_) Worth While You know good values. We want you to look over our line of beans and 500 gallons of coffee, Put Your Savings | in This Bank % us: &1°1522 Suits The world’s best makes in all the latest styles and colors. oe A few dollars added now rf and then will in a short time amount to a tidy sum, and while tt is « ually accumulating, your account will draw interest at the rate of Al/2% compounded semi-annually The Bank for Savings Third Ave, at Pike, Finck’s Detri Special Overall Westerman & Schermer SEATTLE’S 2 BIG UNION STORES 220-222 First Ave. South, 103-105-107 First Ave. South. Bergman’s Hand- made Logger it l ET FACTORY. PRICKN GREAT PIANO SALE} aa

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