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Perhaps It’s Stored Away ‘ in City Utility Archives | 1¢ 7ROTE-h KAN KIN CO, OTTO F MEGEL, Presttert Satisfactory Terms Always SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRIDAY—Last Chances to See “Whom the Gods Would Destroy” or cee nes BRAMBILLA a in splendid concert num TITH espect to the many tempting things | bers each afternoon and W , again Piel at ste ow that grace your table he way the table important matter for consideration Here's the Coliseum’s : F fe ' : sid The Grote-Rankin Company, with its multi- | laugh that News Service ; ; tude of suggestions, can be of wonderful help | will be heard ; ; Diamor to the housewife who plans to entertain or to | all over esc igy 7H be 1 roe ’ prepare even a special home dinner. nee more fr ha " Yet Even Leave Clothir i Seattle the fact that) ia be t ° { me 0 mtr And ben vail The Newest Productions of Ea fh re Ree hay Table Silverware J si ld. ol PO be et ; | in the beautiful Cromwell, Louvain and } fr h med Give It Away L Queen Anne patterns, is being fea- | ' thi ke t tured on the same floor with the china | aad p " - : Authentic prediction tthe: st | depart uch Instructions —4,387 ait For the Care and Proper persons “fn Use of Silverware | : will come ited fine ( ’ se balan ; ‘ A can be gained by talking to Miss Wile | to see ter sor rn vbr a ¥ kinson, who is with us this week. Any this ' f questions you wish to ask in connection | —=_—= IN a COUN | VOTES BLAZE DAMAGE with the use and care of silverware picture ih will be cheerfully answered, no matter | 4 é ; b J | Rogers Bros. 1847 Silverware has remained a stand- City Dads Pass Measures All Equipment Called to Pre- ard of quality for more than 70 years, and a special It's Totalling $388 144 vent Spread course of instruction in its use and care is certain to be appreciated by women who take pride in the appearance of their table. —Basement, Housefurnishing Section, j io | Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin arta fot Pe Free pa Gas Is Fatal to Man. [inlaw pe accidentally evened 9 School to Reopen foen, Hi BK "| But Canaries Live “4 "sere? arin» me com! Here on Tuesday \: tm 5 - Mistake Unites Triplet Brothers uring tn the rear ‘ot his store | HUSBAND IMPROVES; | oureru“finmung. °% the cod of market. | ing. The gooda were only sieht | | Separated More Than 20 Years rnment BOK to to able equipmen called) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Avg. 2%.;home-in Boise, Idaho, to Los Yoaler way before the} te oliver were here now it Wauld}Rele#MMind by a strange coin at the same hotel kitehen stove Thursday afternoon by his wife Mra. Alice Wienholt over an opened gas burner in the WIFE IS STILL HELD “0rl *is beeen alleged checked. Tt was first her hh feared that the fire might appead to | be reunion,” said Oscar Hodg-| B® Pu Mrs. Morrison declares when she in a : ethan whdabtronkiatoeirty. “a ait Gi teaaiatnt: Cai: uate te brothers were guests, left the hause early in the after ney, Wednesday aft . h free tran — ‘ seroslienn: oie see ra en Oliver went to the desk noon her husband was in excellent! peing held in the city jail F mallors of the flee Ora Hodgkins, of Galveston,/register he was surprised when te spirits. She believes he went into| without bail. No charge had been|mect in the afternoon in Broad. @ftival in Seattle clerk seemed to know him the rear of the store and becoming) preferred against her. Wienholt, way high school, High rentals and siad tha’ -eaak ang| Without glancing at the name faint sat down in the chair near! who is at the city hospital, is improv commodafions for teachers were t It is more difficult’ for some men to igned, “O. Hodgkins,” handed hint jthe stove. In doing (this, she ing rapidi be dlecuseed to their wits than th bill " r went up to “his” room his room but lerk had thought “original” Hodge rs was put reunion last FRECKLES her & red one Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. e slightest need our freckles, and gazed |f open-m zement at the two men. Oscar and Ora ret he stare and t 4 whit less than his Had 25e Arrow Collars .... 20¢ Men’s Sox . 15e Canvas Gloves 25¢ Garters 20e Handkerchiefs ,. 35¢ Dress Ties ...: Having sold thousands of dollars’ worth of the combined CLOTHING AND DOL SHOE STOCKS, which we purchased at a FRACTION OF WHOLESALE COs an ounce Othine— sth—from any druggist a little of it night and und you should soon seé en the worst freckles have $1.00 Men's Under. $1.00 Dress Shirts i We Suspenders. ... are now down to odds and ends. These will be Se Work Shirts wear... ; Lae) ees 9 1.0 Woo! Sox ? $1.5 Children’s Le Le Te at once, regardless of rising costs. WE ARE ABS ” ounce r the skin clear com: sUTELY FORCED TO MOVE THIS ao a . President Sus- Men’s $2.50 GREAT STOCK WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS, AND. THE FOLLOWING LOW §f Children’s Romp- $5.00 Heavy : .rty UP] strength Othine as this ig cok Gon penders go at Khaki Pants, sizes | pRICES WILL DO THE WORK: ers, in khaki, Army Blankets back it it fails « ¢ 29 to 44, cut to i a . blue and striped, § special at 4 ‘ : : t to ers we By c $15.00 Boys’ All-wool Bl Y hi ip z 98c__] MEN'S SHOES | 23222" u've" | MEW suITS | 98- | 91-69. Boos 82S em ast cman $30.00 and $35.00 Men's sch- Suits, Collegian, Wickwire and others, to... 911.85 $6.00 Men’s Dress Pants, in stripes, serges and suit tut to. D248 Men’s Dress $4 and $5 Men’s Dress cut Shirts, Arrow and §f Shoes, broken serreeeeee $6.95 others, to $2.00, § lines, cut to. "$1. 98 a ea cut to 9 89c $6.00 and $7.00 Douglas BOYS SUITS Shoes, all Positively the lowest prices owe sizes, cut to. $3 .85 in Seattle on Boys’ School Men’s Ribbed Suits. A large assortment Underwear cut to —and all at rock-bottom $3.00 Men’s Fine Lisle Union Suits cut to UNION-MADE ply ARE RECALLED | making still greater Society of Montana Pioneers Convenes at Butte Jown come prices 3 I ne prices JEWELRY ‘'s Fi 5 Hi “AVY Work 5 : is SI 5 a Men’s ch- 7 if AQ Pasi eS Og | ae rit wt ie Pants cut to fen tenga Sette a nerre, soni teat | Af Sg em a a" 4 ns ’ o 35 .. vo i sl habs > Sy . eo ¢ v a we a wil ade wa 2 us stocl Sacrificed cut to i ae ls oD a 00 and $40.00 Men's Suits, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Kuppenheimer cut to... BL 7.65 including Hart, BB cerne and India vttled with Marx, Kuppen- & I z ‘i a opetitine heimer, Collegian, I The entire stock going at a frac- tion of present ° 1. DSB Rear Men’s Flannel $5.00 Men’s Heavy Work Sarge MIR I Shoe, al” “SD Ag | 52%, $71.85 sizes, cut to.. Ma seated turing Jeweler Westlake, Near Pine i sey eat $30.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp § Overalls cut to ... ede Pid ae a 69c $25.00 Men’s Suits, Society 82, 50 greta 's Scuffers, & Son and Alco makes, $ ] 25 Beda aii. $7.00 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, welted soles, to... 914,85 UNION = STORE Hats, worth to $5.00, in colors $3.00 Ladies $8.00 and $10.00 Be cut to black, brown and Mlesdanabe te teat Logger seaogt - ‘lito ‘ | PAY CHECKS CASHE Shoes, all sizes Buy them now at the festiites, which Will clove. with| PICNIC _98c_| $4.39 Re! gray, cut to $2.98 | $1.89 , } — SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M.—COME TO THE wiaw Lives 100 vears | Fortuna Park Play. Sule s a1 | AFTER SISTER BURIED] : $2.00 Men's Wool a is Men's Work LONDON, Aug. 29.-—-A man ast taces—Free Dancing— Underwear ..... Miris.. |ished some friends by sa ing that one Refreshments. $2.00 Khaki Pants $1.50 Children’s ni ers was buried 100 8| ; é 51.50 Men's Union ] Sandals .... His own age is 65. He Take Yesler Way car to Suits We $2.00 Boys’ Wash | plain dit thusly; The sister buried 75 : ; boats. $1.50 Overalls Suits .... in 1819 was the first born of a family | $2.00 M ‘ Fy Hy S of 22 children, and sh@géied in early | rae 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Corner First Ave. and Pine St. J 3122 pres sur or 2 0 dren, and shied in early member of the family, and was born { ‘ Bie in 1854. 35 years after hiy sister, 5e Round Trip.