The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1901, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SKATYTLE STAR PROTEST AGAINST | | COUNCILMAN MURPHY'S CANAL BOULEVARDS « Fremont and Green Lake Property Owners Say They Will Have to Pay for the Expensive Improvement Which Will Benefit the City of Seattle More Than It ‘The citizens of Fremont and Green | roadway connecting ed with the mode north and south as provided for Lake are not pi of payment for the Shore boulevards,” by the city council On Sept. 223, Councilman Murphy Introduced a bill In the elty council reviding for the construction of a qulevard on each side of the United Blates government canal; to extend from Lake Union to mon Bay and to be 120 feet wide on each shore of the canal. The bill was referred to the street committee of the coun- cll, On Sept. 90 this committee re ed favorably to the council, a he same evening the bill re ft second and third readings, ar became a law. The mode of pay Ment for this improvement was pro Wided for by creating what was to be Known as the “north and south shore boulevard improvement dis tricts.” . Fremont and Green Lake The districts include Fremont and Green Lake. The poidera in these districts, under the provis of the now-fam: to Fevied the assessment for the ent improvement—and therein is As hereinbefore stated, the and Green Lake don't rel taxed alone for an improv Ment of so great a magnitude. They Bee great benefits being reaped by the surrounding communities, and Tein thelr volces to the tune of ihould not all who are to be equally benefted, be equally taxed.” Importance Not Questioned Out of a large number of property tn the districts named who Were interview by a Star reporter, Ro one questioned the importance of the undertaking and the great good ‘Chat might be derived therefrom; on the contrery, the consensus of opin- ple of jh fon fs that it would be of much bene- | Mt to the city. The objection ‘ed is that the entire levy Is t made ainst so small a district. A solution of the problem set forth ‘by & number of persons, is that a @istrict be created, including the en- ‘Ure city. A Protest Framed by the im mont and ontest the “Matter as it now sta and the mt agitation among the citizens to petition the city council to re- 1 the ordinance and make di! be rent provisions for the assessment. | Councilman Mul airman of the street committer of the city council, explained the situation to- @ay, briefly, as follows An Expianat Said he, “The boulevards. will fake it possible to properly sewer the district This will be almost impossible withou; the improvement Again, at present there is no direct ‘they Will Them with Fremont Ballard, A clroultous up and down hills is now neces#ary to be taken to communteate by roadway n the two Pp From a Prop: wh wns ¢ nt, said carr i by th « wi levying too much against so small a distr As regards this « nl lay n y for prope and sewage purposes, I #b some less expenatve plan could b vised by which the same results| De attained.” | Is Likewise Opposed joddard, who also owns con property in the district. in| is likewise opposed tc the levy against so small a trict. He proposes that for all es sential purposes a sewer might laid along Kilbourne ave But t seems that some ak Ing would answer the B.F. Day, after wh 6 ach: of the same name at nt Ww nan 1 Ordinance “The this district are incensed by the action of the council in levying so great an expense on the district. Every means will be em- ployed to have the ordinance re. pealed. The improvement means on outlay of $100,000, for condemnation | It means the deliberate n of about three-quarters of the land in the dist { much be At to the city; but the people here can't afford it The majority of property owners here have acquired lands on easy terma, and before they could meet such an enormous tax, would be obliged to release (their holdings. The benefit derived will be infinitely more valuable to Ballard, and of no rean worth the entire city of district should the city of Seattie, |be no great burden, | “It improver proper sewage them be attended padway 240 fe . and doubtless tan tn b et wide on etther side of the cani » not necessary for that. A strip of land much lees wide than the pro- posed boulevards would answer the same purpose so far as sewage te concerned, and be to the citizens of F Lake, if alone.”* ireen Masonic Bod! ‘The various Masonic boties have| St. John’s} changed their quarters. lodge and Eureka will meet in the K. hall, corner First avenue and Pike; while some of the other lodges ‘will meet in Elks hall. = Order of orn Star Lorraine chapter, Order of Star, Oriental Chapter, and the Commandery will remain in their id quarters in the Masonic Temple. Order of Washington ‘The Order of Washington met in the Eagies’ hail, formerly the Mason. fe temple, corner Second avenue and Pike street, last Monday evening. The meeting was of a social nature and there was a large crowd in at- tendance. the ‘The Seattle Hive of Maccabees held the first meeting in their new h Eagles’ tempie, last evening. Mod: Woodmon of America Elliott Bay Camp of the Modern ‘Woodmen of America will hold the first meeting in their new hall in| 2° Eagles’ temple this evening. aad Women of Woodoraft ! Palm Circle, Women of Woodcratt, will hold the next meeting in Eagle's Temple tomorrow evening. | Tribe of Ben Hur Oriental Court, Tribe of Ben H | wil | day | hold the next meeting on Mon-| next in Eagles’ temple. i Boal Brith The two lodges of the Bnai Brith have moved into the new quarters in the Eagles’ temple and will meet on the first and third Wednesdays, and second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Order of Eagles The Fraternal Order of Eagles will |hold their next meeting in the | *” temple, formerly Masonic temple, on the corner of Second ave- nue and Pike atreet, next Sunday. Arrangements have been made for 1 the members to meet in the old at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and march from there in procession to the new hall. Meyer's band has beep engaged for the occasion. Af- ter they arrive at their new hall it | will be formally dedicated, and It is anticipated that more than 200 ean- Aidates will be initiated. The after- | seasion will be for initiation |AtT p.m. a grand soctal session will | be held, open to all, whether Eagles or “Bussards.” ‘The tatter. roust have invitations, wi obtained from any member. however can OO — —E—EE— EEE eee HIT HORSE IN THE FACE Unusual Cruelty. Practiced by a Vicious Driver A most caus! Bnimals was witnessed last on Cherry street, near Third | geewenneveneeeseensetes: 3 Theaters, b Aiea hh shan nat $ “Sporting Life Perhaps one of the most important of the theatrical offerings for this |meason is the succesful Landon mi jodrama “Sporting Life,” which * to the Grand tonight for four formances. Much in the way of merit is claimed for the p {her home in Hongkong, China. * A ol with a f Hi Henry's Minstrels lowing is th INTO THE BAY | Mi Henry's Minstrel sgeremat! | Frary, Seattle infe ders, | nix performances OB Tuesday even jas 1 Tinke ct Portland vimthelder ln Third May Also Have Stumbled minstrel companys and tnoludes «| Spokane Takes a Game From) Hurlbert, Spokane pitchers | From Whart and Drowned is Memosnoen Weare the Leal} sa | Two mon were as Homespun Heart” ia doing a | and another m , oe icky Guencen At the ERING vent MORTALITY RECORD {én nonce stionably er, Nis c ato k this morning, | f lish comedy, “You Yon-| ordered of the field for remarks | fou'h ® 5 hom Se so Gua Willr famous by Cw Neem in the seventh inning c while walking ad but the play #e°Ms) Knox of Spokane was also told to ant night with ym indefinitely K back and sit down” becaus he o¢ nined \A LECTURE OF GREAT INTEREST |»; Henry D. Lioyd Speaks on the Gov- | ernment of New Zealand An interest! tur v it A. R. hall by I 4, the w er. Mr sland, 4 country through which the speaker has and of which he has made v study Mr, Lloyd entered into a critical aitic exinning of good ernment in Now Zealand and the ons for the change of cond Tory rule. H ap nm to the labor try whereby government arbitra exists in all labor troubles, with the result that in the past six years there has not been a strike or a lockout. | At the close of his lecture Mr. syd answered questions from the «. John E. Humphries and aker had an interesting dis-| rite of the home- laws in the United States and | ealand. W. B. Leyland. arer of New Zealand, ap on labor her men exp r HAPPENINGS OF THE | PLEASURABLE SORT) Mrs. Frank Taylor, mother of Mrs. A. Strout of this elty, leav shortly for Madison Barrack: hy where she will join Maj. Taylor. pand, der will give a © house, Harvard hursday, Oct. The Cheu club will give a dancing party at the Queen Anne clubhouse on Friday, Oct, 18 ‘The Indies of the Westminster Presbyterian churoh will give a re- ception tomorrow evening for Rev. | and Mra. Gilchrist. The recep- | Yon will be held tr church, ond Mrs and Mrs. Edmonds will sing Frank Black will render an instru-| ea om, and Mre. Thos. Eastland will recite, Mrs. David Elleworth Brown, w has been visiting friends in Seattle and Tacoma, rettrned on Monday to Madame Shepard enter’ of the ministers of Seattle at dinner last Sunday at her home, 1408 Be vue avenue, Covers were laid for | nine. ome Ex-Gov k of Spokane are the quests of 8. L. Crawford, 1114 Marion Bi Mrs. street Dr. and Mra. Kittleson last week from Nome, have been spending th returned b they | nummer, JOHN BARLEYcORN THE SANTA ANA DOWNS ANOTHER 1 Geo. A. Black and Mrs. | He Can Be Argued With Awhite,| but in the End Wins Out Joe Dillon, a confirmed drunkard, Hes in the city prison tod at death's door. Alcohol has the best of him this t The whole mplet ca: out 6! in fact the whole iw practically by a he THINGS GO WRONG WITHOUT THEM Manufacturers’ Association Discuss Subject Tonight Will, M 7M D. ond ave s f th Standing of the Clubs caanuiastarese Mrtetary, fee aret! Won, Lost. P.c n is entirely exhaue 624] Witter Springs Medical Water ‘ ‘ 410/ cures Rheumat Kerema and all 40 4 385 | blood and ekin diseases; on sale at r team has been sele: ted | 121) First avenue. Arrives From Nome With No Late) ‘The st whip Banta Ana, Capt Strand, followed the N City into port from Nom: ernoon. The Santa Ana N on Sept nly city, brough Avices, Thi ‘1 the eamer Arctic arrived in port with & cargo Of coal from the new ¢ fields near ne. The inha ot the noi n city hope t 1 their winter supply of coal in this way At Dutch Harbor the steamer poke the government vessels Man- g and Pathfinder he Santa A ught 104 pa gern, 20 sacks of m and a Frederick a _Nelson—Fino Furniture. LIBRARY TABLE § 4,90) FRIDAY SPECIAL... One of the dies has been selected for the Friday Special. It is a Value that you can well appreciate at the regular price. N Friday special wilt be A 4 not later than Batu @ apecial prices. Library Table, ut, highly hand p 22x82 inches. quarter sawed and ha drawer 12x18 inches, table is cheap at the reg Friday, 14.90, advent, with bird's-eye 1 ar price, $8.25, Heating Sto ves display now. FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street “All Styles, Sizes and Prices on Advices—104 Passengers | neluding elght or ten NEW RATES m | Sta | t t t Fresh, package usual price Sc;. ss Kegley-McIntyreCo, 111 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 495 POP CORN CRISPS sweet, brittle 5 cak each 2c. orrow, f tole Kefract es to To- Not more than 5 to a customer. LION Opticiaa ments are the ds for te 9-10 He ad Pike. Intent; Eaton Hurliaut Uonery 4 and Columbia. T, 2,700 T-room bh ished nat 19th Avenu modern m We Oarry a Full Line of Fine Correspondence oo and ral fir grain PETTIT & SON 523 N. Y. Bik. s what you want in he office, home or fac- ory. Without it you S are handicapped by out- of-date methods, hall we send a representa- ive? THE BON MARCHE [tHE BON mascuE | xoRDMO NORDHOFFE @ CO. Friday Bargains That tomorrow may be of , we have collected ues will outrank any lot of to read what follows sales to ve $5.00 TRIMMED HATS, at $3.00. 66 trimmed Hats, worth $5.00 , 7 ¢ the prettiest Ill be sold tomorrow at $3.00, WALKING HATS FOR Liss A f $1.00 Walking Hats, n salo Friday at 8 Another line worth $2.75, tomorrow $1.9) GOop CORSETS, Medium length ¢ tn, with two steels on n black and wray CHILDREN’S $2.00 DRESSES, rn Children’s Fall and Winter r mate and it t ni worth $2.00 each. i "1 Th trim ' . b and $1.98 FOR W6 8 95.00 BATH ROBES Ww n. ¥ Bath < i and «ray, with LLARKE a ites of ¢ r ” Collarettes of E y tric Beal, t WOMEN'S $20.00 SUITS, $12.50— Women's 1 8 rth § in all wiz en, will prow at $ WAISTS, $1.98—~ h Flannel Waists, made with French back, bishop sleeve in black and all colors and sizes, worth $1.00, for $1.98 MISSES’ $2.15 TAMS, $1.29— A line of very striking taflor- made Tams, trimmed with large rosettes of elf, in all colors; worth $2.75, tomorrow only $1. MEN'S Gle SHIRTS, é70— Men's Fiannelette Shirts, regu- lar value @6c, tomorrow at Je. MEN'S 15¢ BOX, 100- A splendid lots of men’s biack nd tan sox, in fast colors, worth lée & pair, on sale tomorrow at Ie. WOMEN'S $1.00 KNITWEAR, Tbe Women's $1.50 pants and vest: all wool, in gray and white, to- morrow, Tie. WOMEN’S $1.00 UNION SUITS, bbe Women’s Fleece ined Un Buite, worth $1.00, Friday bai pri we N's STOCKINGS w Fancy 1 Howe, worth 360 @ pair, at three pairs for Bic CHILDREN’S SCHOOL 8TOCK- INGS. Misses’ and t school stock ings, heavy rib double t heel'and knee; worth lfc, for 0c. le Thread tomorrow PLAYING CARDS, 5o— Drummers’ Playing Cards, worth lic, tomorrow be pack. S Hi OPERA z teed GRAND wouse ‘ite JOHN CORT. MANAGER ‘Phone, Matin 65. ghts, beginning Sunday, October 13. STUART ROBSON In Bronson Howard's Masterplece, “THE HENRIETTA’ *Seoresae rices—-$1.50, $1.00, 75c, SOc and 20. Seale on ante Friday, 10 a. m. | Two 2 Special Nottee—To avoid specula- | tion, two ticket offices will be open- | ed and special operator at telephone. No tickets wil] be sold to messeng boys under any circumstances. SEATTLE THEATER +.B. HOWK, Men Tel. Minin 43 The Leading Theater TONIGHT And.Three Nights Following, With Mat « aturday, Jacob Litt’s Magnificen Melodramatic Production, In Old Kentucky | A rag-time concert by the original pickaninny band every evening at Pricea—abo, B0e, TSe and $1.00, THIRD AVENUE THEATER ' W. M. RUSSE "Phone, Main 867. Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater, A High-Class Family Resort, L, Manay the most extraordinary Friday :, a bargain list from all parts of the stor Friday bargains previously rify our statement. ?) GILT TOP LIBRARY, 7% Ole H : : H H ncy Hair J for %& HANDKER 1 HEE nes ew #tyl- TOW at 50 sand tomor- all ¢ a yard, black. h 1b row 10 $1.25 LACE CURTAINS, @9c—~ A splendid lot of lace curtsins three and three-cights yards jong, to 62 inches, worth $1.25 a pair, day bargain price 6 PILLOW CORD, 10c w Cord, worth 20c a 2c Silk P yard, tomorrow 10c DOWNSTAIRS 8PECIALS— One large table of graniteware, slightly damaged, at one-half off Teguiar low pr ‘Only two pie a to a buyer. One large table of decorated Dinnerware, composed of plates, Vegetable dishes, jatters, bowls, etc., at one-third off regular pri es. No more than six pieces to a buyer Decorated earthenware Cus- pidors, worth 15e, for § Only two to each bi r. Stone jars, slightly nicked fire-cracked, at be per gallon. 5c decorated china cake plates, at Ze. Only two to a cui Decorated china ¢ ers, all sizes and 6 each. er nd sauc- apes for 0c ly three to a customer. orated China Fruit Dish: to a NOTIC Fioradora Back Combs, the very latest, at 26c. ‘The Bident Skirt Supporter and Shirt Waist Holder, gives the long waist effect, at 2c. customer. 8: Che BON MARCHE NORDHOFF Q Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. BUTTER is so high that tt seems ex- travagant for poor people to use it. We have an excellent article for S50, 2-Ib bricks; and fresh Eastern Tub Butter at 0c Ib. W. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER B03 Pike, Tel. Main 998 and 271 Washington Dental and Pho- tographic Supply Co. 2 COLUMBIA STREET Wholesale and retail deal photographic material ers of the famous W er and toning solution. rs Dd 500 All-wool Regulation Army Shirts, In- I~ $2 digo Dy ed... KIRK, 1209 FIRST A in} Manufactur- P. develop-| THURSDAY, OCTORER 39, THE BON MARCHE th 1 ywrinted. Y. + FLANNEL, Dark Outi f 1a Pikam’s Sanitive t Hc @ package. Woodbury's Factal Powder, 18c @ box. Piece of Chamots skin each bo: i ine. Pure Cocoa Ot! Soap, thms| bars for ic. bad | Arnica, Carbolle or Wite! tel Salve, 250 boxes for ite | Little “Germany” bottle of perfume ina mug, for $c. Armour's Honey etre large ‘coke, Sa tollet soap, Friday barging 180 @ box. $2.50 BOYS’ SUITS, $246 One hundred Boys'Ve fancy plaids and small; fancy double-breasted Tat match; jackets are sate sizes om 3 to $5.50 @ sult, Friday's pelos fal FANTS' $7.0 OUTFITS az Hs— As 4 special Friday barge offer complete outfits fers. fants, worth $7.50, at #5 i Friday. ‘This is the list of these Three dresses, two gi flannel skirt, one shoulder ket, two muslin skirts, ow og (ing flannel bands, two flannel skirts, © cf on entire list, worth #15 ie] HARVARD Dental Pa 512 Second Aven You cannot get better wart! | where, no matter what La p= jat our office. We bell ugh, conscientious at prices within the resck @ | Our work is all guarantesd. Full Set Teeth, Crown, $4.50; Bridge |$4 50: Fillings, 50c e hours, $ to 9; Sundays # SUB tt I with us H The important »: y have had their eyes sc RLY FITTED by us. CLAY EVERS Thousands testify to our entifically LE, 708 Second Avente, Seveesoes eeestt _ pw 4 Prot st >’ gdm tceeenvesy neat Ow e490 hue. A horse with a light waro i ite long runs in New Y i — TONIGHT ' Qttached, was backed up to the en epiie aaae seem »| ‘Three women who, for the I few |Something “good enough” to make trance of the Seattle Bill Posting ~ ount that it | years, h been habitual inmates of THE SEATTLE \? u be : for having seen it . Co's storerooms. Up the street from mi m th al om A Change in Fares Made on Seattle al Reid's New Play Becond avenue came a transfer wag- sever made in|tody this morning. daller Grant ELECTRIC Co. | on loaded with trunks. There was Mitere there are | anys the old f eH not seem th & Northern Today . omespun Heart lenty of room to pass the bill pos- sOrtaens eenee r hout them. Ruth O 907 Firet Avenue ‘ IN MIND rs wagon, | t the transfer driver r to the | Annie I and Mary McManr HDS es resented by aN w Yo rk company 2 Went an clog. ay he mult to the pth- TWH tbo rance cite st op et t . ; A . . \ ae ana That 9 - a. . er horse, and wnen opposite, with- |r inc meentnde none at fate “K . re weobemy ite) | Thar asthe store is*smalier, so is thre experse les 7 Out any apparent reason, except pure | Gude tn, ude necessary to 1 das malicious cruelty, drew his whip and | ing stat oie tek _Prices ._ 400 and 500 the small stores you can often buy at less prices i @truck the oth«= horse acrow: *| paraphernalia, a faithful morn BONNEY & STEWART q | face, the lash winding about th of the vast grounds of {1 k for # nd Funeral Directors and. Kwa bal mor at the larger ones. Every Ad. New Every D ahead. | The driver of, the bi Court extibit iE cae Keep her word, Ty Parlors Tuts eteand Coaaett yf) PAURD AVENUE THEATER s hi ry Every poster's wagon started after the whip | Gove: an bee eae other two, if they hold to their past elephono Main Li. Beattie, Wash, | = SWielder, but the latter's cowardly na- | of the National ect record, will not be out many hours W, M. RUSSELL, Manager, | @ houre from 9 a.m. tod ¢ No fancy price Sure was predominant, and he plied | tpx80m Downe rs - — vesnetiniasplicees : enone Main O67. |} 2; Me and from 7't0.9'p.m. ex § here, “Byes, examined the lash vigorously Upon his own |of the important cen 815.00 To Sivoo A WaEK | Seattle's Only Up-town Theater, cept Sundays, from 10 to 1; ele- § the beat instruments. team so that they ran up the hilt] i salary for an intelligent man or wo A High-Class Family Resort, Vator service ‘on Sunday trom 10 } of the New York Optical and arou: c tuert R man in each tow Permanent post to 2, Call and talk with the doc- Srenue. The brutal spectacle WES) venowing * ads Sees t SCOT font tion. 30 cents per hour for spare |Next Week—Sunday Night—Every-|[ tor. ~~ 26 oe ; bers itnesaed b: large ber of peo- ‘olla 01 'e.” tor two "aps time. Ma ‘acturer, Be 0: > od, Favorite, Pie end expressions ‘of indignation |Rights only, Stuart Robson will’ he A rlington “ S you are glancing over fy i" rer, Box 1102, Chi body's Favorite, DR. H. T. TURNER | Wate freely heard iba teen At the Grand in “The Henriet-| witarcom, Wash, Ost. 10—The|miuring oe the other news, notice | Banitarium, Hinckley Block. } 32 2 Had Been Drinking t' that famous actor. Tt Inn story |realt of yentorday atyerndon's pro-| Woolley our advertisements. It AMUSEMENTS, ‘Yon Yonson BOSE TB TS a Be 8 vs of New York stock exchange specu. |°°® n the case of ex-Judge El-| McDonald's Spur 6 a as norta lo you | .Cantiart " bt | Moni John Leu, a Frepchman who 1s |lation, and at times becomen quite |" Scott, on trial for criminal us- |p. 4 8. Junction $1) 140g {Sas important to you to OhRRA Ba | TheSanitariness of Your Plumbing } For a Tonic evidently suftering from the effects| dramatic, though the comedy elo. It upon a girl of minor age, was | Lyman 2.66 4.70 learn where to buy as it is to oat + Geant eae has a direct bearing upon the $ our Beef Iron and W ee . of & protracted spree, appeared at | ment predominates. the establishment of an allbt by the | Hamilton .. 3.90 learn the latest conditions in HOUSE Complete Seente Environments, || health of your family, Call on } found to be the best thing headquarters this morning o defendant, Judge Scott brought wit- | irdaview 4.20 New Y Th Seats now selling for all pertarm- | us for estimates and methods of ) can set. Regule ol and insisted that eome one had been | Fae peg di: 7 swore to seeing him and | Grasmere 4.50 lew York, John Cort, Manager. Phone Main 66 2noe® work, : bottle, here at 60c. ow Eiite hiss tor the greater part “In O16 Kentuoky” cing with him in the Mount Baker | Faber 4.80 af eshnata | Sikes wight. He hed toon ranking| “1n’o1a Kentoreer mecine tte ene| MeL, At the time when” th ernest tie Three Nights, Beginning | THLETIC PARK ERNST BROS. HIRSCH PHARMAC il over town, and was in n state of | gagement tonight at the Seattle thes eet" Silewed to have beon com- | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10 7 |] 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 $ First and Pike ft exchtement. During the day | ater, The production te a familiar | The proceeiinge ta the Scott case | Two New Bridges Matinee Baturda: Pacific Northwest League || ~~~~~~~~~~~ ee an himaait bY |one to all theatergoers. It 1s decided Y aan Weta i heer d ane ie ‘The Colossal Dramatic Spectacte, ’ ’ You'll Have Confidenet bund 4 - ded-/have been attended with details of) ‘The Seattle and ‘Tacoma Inter pectacle x 5 ° gargund the re-|iy realli, with exceilent aconic f- | unusual ‘naatines shies | Urban Railway Co. has awarded two l¢ BASE BALL Builders Hardware 3 in yourseit if you nave See. fects, but does not rely upon stage bridge contracts to the Puget #ound ort n Life’ , Spokane vs Seattle A complete line of § clothes made h ‘hae WEATHER FORECAST accessories alone. The plot is #kil rthern: Marks, | ridge and Dredging ‘One cor } ast Games of the Season, Oct. 12-1 rat Mplete Hne of new goods. } Ways be perfectly sure tha fully drawn, and the leading charac gman of Mrs. |tract calls for a tre ) feet in FI Games begin at 8:15 p.m. Admis he rellable makes only, § are in the latest mode ters remarkable for Mfe-Ike fidelity, ife of ber |1en ‘ons the Duwamish river months In Chicago, three Cone 1febee [ston $ they fit property. ! he race wene and the inc of Sultan nap-|with & 200-foot drawb: The . DP eerneay Ftiat tine: ime ling, "The cowshy aide ls Well takangPort Wownwenidy Lwikite River, vith @ 200-08 dram Lon salerwadmaadey spa pene Eh OW Abe Manito Deiin| 417 Pile Stent 1207 Flot Avensis

Other pages from this issue: