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THE SEATTLE STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1909, nnn” ee nd oe PATENT ATTONNEY wdling THE SEATTLE STAR . | “AE PRRHOON mcs PT SUNDAY ' | Sgt er Business Dept. Main 1050. torial Dept ., Main 1138 | ee ae SP HAZARD WELLS, Bator CHASE, Business Manager BACH ES me | [9 RE es Fag ‘ § ang The a al deshay TTT PETTITT] » CT ~~ Room-Making : GEREGRGEEG SERED EE EEE, | Sale sits Oncta To Your Savings eee This great sale proves a boon ed Calting Ce — _ ~— — wee - YT: TT] ¢ ! to economical housekeepers Mein” | ee who have been saving to ac- : | ; cumulate a sum sufficient to fur- f 3 i f 3 d ¢ nish a home as they want it. RE The amount put aside is in j 1 creased fully so per cent., as the ola , average reduction in the various departments easily sug the aving percentage up fo that Fotered at the postoiice at Reattia, Wanhtngton. as second.clags matte Fourth of July Celebration a Feature in Seattle's History A KING WARTS A WIFE (827 MICHA NTOAL MeALLANT I From an early hour yee day morning untit long after midnight Who'll marry the young king of Spain? Pike street was the center of attr He wants & wife, or, rather, the public men who are in charge Of |i, othe enthusiastic citeens paid! Sffaira in Spain have decided that their ruler must we a hilarious tribute to the Nata! yy! On bis side he has to offer a seat on a rather shaky throne, a dis f the Nation and visttors practi | position that has not been sweetened by the tl fo pat has followed |i, by the thousands, joined the him, a constitution that is impaired, for he ts not strong, and probably Tinsong. ‘Through the hours of the never wil be—and that ia about all unless thy honor of being a sick fay and night the muste of many King’s wife counte for something. bands w al st drowned by the | In the spring Alfonso will pack hin grip and start w r © ontinuous report of firecrackers and | the good of royalty he might well enter a peasant’s hut for a bride See erdean Oe ekiath creme | fatuse some new and healthy blood Into bis lin He will not do that a sur b of humanity, prog- | He must have a princess, and one of the conditions @ that she must be | res at times being totally tmpossible strong and full of life and glowing health. Thousands upon thousands of people ‘The dine Bloods of Europe have tntermarried untit health ts not at | (Walid the street some time during | ef common, and occasionally a prince or a princess lands In the mad © natured house for no other reason that that the wise laws of nature have been |ophically the expiosion t} ‘violated. rackers or a deluge of confetti } ed, The celebration program began at | | @7* Avenue BPP COR as regen aad gp GSS | WEATPLE Bhow Case Co 128 Fie oe . fieuré HUMBEM STAMPS > > > 8 COMMERCIAL WIAMY” WOK dea ¥| Let Hall Trees illustrate the | __man biowk, 110 Cherry. point: |\—yronacr an» wake | UAE10° Occidental Ave —Hoveel OT ARE OEE OES ERS SOMO | i” yy Fy ae Hall Trees, very eimilar to $15, W papyeperers orth $22.50 ial above pleture, made of qua J x NEURON, C0, taceed ame ae $e 9 quarter Hall Trees, 6 feet ¢ inches high, | on emenimee sawed onk, finished « pretty } 96 inches wide; 15x24 French bev. TENTS AND AWNINGS koiden brown; stands 6 feet 6 § el mirror; quarter ed oak, § ahd Aw ings Morguito prod a howg and canvas bonis, aamp Has 12x18 French plate mirror Tt ty no easy task to find a fit wife for this king af tha Ute camel Gal Gea ebficene., ae colt abe 9 lem —” Extra large Hail Tree, 24x40 60. Any way, the boy Is going to look around on his own hook and see | the Pike street celebration commit French mirror; 7 feet high by 35 whati he can find, tee, firemen, floata, tanks and epe ; Regular Price $15, Sale Price $10} Sacre, Vite: polished quartered ¥ ts oul 1 jai attractions. The parade did not nrough. What « ike tt would be if this royal young man should really fait In |i atisnctions. the parade wid not Jove with some good woman—a princess, if you will—and wed her be- |countermarching. along. the. thor eause of admiration, respect and real affection. ughfare and disbanding at Second It would almost upset throne precedent, but !t might be the means we and Pike street. Mayor es was introduced by F. 1. Hal eb telesing bapbineas 6 0 king Who has sever been very happy, and a | HUmeS Was introduced by FB. Hal. g@mile on a face that Is a picture of eadness. committee, and he made a short ad dress of welcome. Prosecuting At- E 5 torney Walter 8. Fulton read the = vgunerias eas fey ety reset fe FURNITURE ees ie bn aie Paani | walked: city water special impr ovement taxes paid. Pr m $160 up; 10 per cent. cas, | excirec Tali & Viating” Works, | THE FUN BEGINS New $40,000 brick school building two blocks from the addition. After the speaking band concerts Cheapest property in the elty, Terma very easy, Title perfect. ere held at various points alona Go out And see the property and make your selection. Fifty will be bulit tn this district Pike street. Five bands participates before January 1, 1908 LOAF Package of Vayers om First av and kept the crowd entertained dur car Tuesday afvernin ing the afternoon and evening Fetum to Bar offea for reward. « | Among the special features were a C1 ‘. troupe of Fil Island acrobats, with SMARGRS | 4.7. WILSON, general ecutoncer. €0 their own bai and contortionists. . | Pike street clowns, etc. Owing to the rain the B cS = afternson ‘blepcle Faces were post | © ,.9 BICKERTON. evoeral acutioner poned until today. A racing meet 2 d3 Cc 1 B i] E S y wn aon = 7 Sauce Ietesed sng-oe-war Svar and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second Ave. and sy ENON aes ag pee | FO ABUT EASTERN ALARA ne Red 41. Sod fe Fourth avenue. 2 & room house, sttuaied om = a a an 19, 28, AKL, BARS op gates deg umbla one redraabi regnternon:| Maude" YEG, evaghe Storer meer | ot hentia. Upeiate, pangs SS pronounced. A display of fireworks Sed veld for; house com $560 to| > Ticket Ofies, 112 James st, Seatta es took place from a fic out on the build; cam give you this property at a| 2 A KELLOGG.£12 Washington vuiding |G. F. Tulmaden, Coms Ast C fee te moar St. 2, A Seen ne wee $ mete Gecam dock. Henttle: Gay. The pyrotechnics were visibie sae" | A ©. MACDONALD, 609 Burke building. | Oi perkins & Co, Gem, Agi, Oat Fim from many potnts in the city and at- s SOTICE OF HEARING A. LAW ruin © RRL We inkl Ce | SO “ tracted thousands of spectators. Con-|Sharon:" § p.m. “The Story of a KALE OF Kino LYMAN KNAPP, 10 Haller building. - fett! battles and the din of explo- | Pilgrim Stam.” evy he ARG teare | W. D, LAMBUTH, 304-6 Pacific block. tives served to amuse the| Mount Zion Baptist (colored) io, so has, the Bone crowd ,untit late tm the night.|Rev. J.G. McPherson, At 11 a. m., Ween - A eg S_MARD EBEP, 08 Brite ens. E. B. CAINE, President. — ACTORS there will be more tand| "Why 1 Am a Baptist,” § p. m.| M wihewse om the : c street, confetti | Lord's supper ttm ‘any ot shuguat st the awe of own 4 Hoste. Aen ace yele races. Tomo Market Btreet Bas Rev. J. Bt. $ e'cioth poe tor ad Bowting contracts for sale. With these | ORDORS VER & CO~ tne. Ab: For Nome July 25 row afternoon, at the Madison street| Weber. At tl a. m. ‘hurch Mem ae tet Kae con Siam abshracte, Basement of the Mut SS. NOME CITY ‘Ab: nw inarene mat Will be | bersbip'’s Exaltedness;” § p. m., pa : home twa! Life building. ved between the ttle and Van-|triotic service, jaldes and coaver, B. C.. teams for the cham-| First M. P.—Rev. T. P. Reveile se SOOem REITTLERST MARTORD Ab, For Skagway, ¥ pionehip of the Pacific coast. At li a m, “Into the Highways,” | Pha A er oe alge bison Peet ee Way ; area re D. m., “The Pather’s Care for You.” | - co -eommatennt Senamet. When ey ‘Abetract Co. WF. i Tt te eaid that the Bourbon princesses are nearty all robust. They [iq o'clock when the people bean te fare also related to the king of Spain, and the pope, who ts Alfonso’s | as#emble to witness the first parade. godfather, wi not cov h intermarriages This parade was made up almost en- | ‘The imperial house of Austria has a surplus of princesses, and a | ing the speakers, The pollee depart, greate: surplus of tuberculosis, while the blemish on the house of Ba- nt was represent varia ts al one. 4 ]% patroimen in chatge of Capta: bchcpeemaglbaneg Ward, Following came the mem! _ TRANSFER COMPANIES | FRE LOD PRARAVER GO” phone | "86, oftce Ge Marion ta tee RO Free Methodiat—Itev. A. Beers. At deo I, Lamping, Company has several houses completed DENTISTS 1 &. m., apectal meeting: § p. m., Clerk of the Honrd.} and building. This a Wo PHiLaPS ne wee First Unitarian—Rev. W. D. St oo pet monti ‘ DYEING AND CL®A ro mate “AUS my ooe vee se MEXtra Quality Classified Ads | maxes ecie te nae|| 1 Se ‘pice ave oa Liberty.” { wry NoTICK. . fang Op 147. Roman Catholic Meetings ciate Nema Camp Noa W ee ae ae Sons ae ee Chureh of Our Lady of Good Help ‘and the membee of the team in | PARISIAN Dye Works—We call tor, clea: —Rev. FX, Prefontaine, pastor Rusts Mell, Sevent'sna Pike etrest, on{ agp ong . I. Fei Main 108 3 [The WHITE PASS & YUKON * _ - Low mare, § @. m.: bigh mann, 10:30) Runday afternoon, Jay @th, et 1 oclock eae Bw a. m.; Sunday school, 3 p. m.; and hm th Tegslia to attend the fun: RAL ee 7 BANKS a |] To the Aulin, Big Sal GENERAL MANAGER DICKINSON WILL TRY |Fourth of July Hop Under W.| Vespers aid benediction, F p.m. orth of" Neghier' B® trasce,‘ervices SALP—CITY MEAL STATS | 9g KANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN RANK || Horse, | Hootall ra NEW STREET SP} KL Sacred Heart Church Rey. Geo &i Rutterworth's Chapel at 2. p. n AIS iit BEACIL Beatie. River, Klondike, Koyukuk INDAY —IF IT ea eh RINKLER NEXT | C. L. U. Auspices, a Success) 4°)((if) pastor. Low mass, 6 a.m fowdinen funeral ceremony at Lakeview | Don't elas looking at thin yropeny,, It +] pata re Ng Yukon Mining Districts, —_ chtldres 6 PECKERT, Conse). Comman beautifully located on the shore of Lake ‘Through ‘The largest Fourth of Juty bait in| S748 0-1 nidren mom, 96 4g RGR Consul Commander | Washinathn,, every tot winie's few : ey Dawson. the history of Seattle was given inst |S" m.: Sunday echool after children’s} en p ty See PEOPLES #AVINOS BANK. Daily Train Service aS night in the Armory under the aus-| Mags, veapers, sermons and benedic All Modern Woolmen are requested to at ait, Skagway and White Horse ls iy _ venpers, sermons ve feat tee Ce ee ee ia atl avenue, Gtrwalh, Sr yous and Pik Capt ° ; Lam deg Tha eet eed eae earch $f Tieseatate rego and 960 for hares OP-fuck tots. at 98 ond sash. Commercial savings and trust bust |] points and at Woe Howat i A } = month: lumber for | 66% the steamers for all Yukon Rt ting close for the big celebration 1:20 and $:20 8. m.; high mass and Snindh fiding on terms Alm, See owner, T) PRANCIS Frank A. Rust, secretary of the| sermon 10.20 a. m.; Sunday school, | ting om torte aioe, O'R c; | PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF || Points. ‘ 5 Western Central Labor Union, led! 2:39 p. m.; rosary and benediction, | No fies in your T Monon dicek. | capital stock sald te 62000 ; tale ved i the grand march. Wagner's orches- | 7-30 5. m. | ‘and doer screspe: bose repairing ree ’ swarptua |] Genera} Offices—Seattle, tra furnished the mus! New Parish—Rev. W. J. Mets, pas-| eA te O32. Fath, Sreg 2. 8. Goidemith, wee ‘and Skagway. Alaska. pasate By.» ~ RY, ‘Ankeny, cashier tor, Services temporarily in hall on} a n piace ell | °C ts in. principal cities in the . Jackson street, between Twenty-| connected with water and a food new | United Mates end Kur BITS OF GALETY | ye sna! teeity-seventh, avons te rie THE GLORE NAVIOATION © _ King’s Dinner Given to the Submerged Tenth ghee aii) ee ) ont ite ot out aad assy | oP! tai subd lana abe. ane og Miss M. Hansard will entertain a Church Notes | Saree tinea " Steamenip Tampicg, 3000 treet atiow be dispatched --Lipton Superintends It fow friends tonight at her apart: | mwilight wervices will be held at | tna OE ‘ | ear Sikes i ee sree xt sa we awe ag ——- he the Firat M. P. church. Third avenue | PURE HOME-MADE LARD— ——— ~ | SRATTLE Bi followed by @ Steamer of this event is to be in honor of Mr. and/ang Pine street, during \the months IN TINS— ~~~ RELL WASTED MA 7 | etfost ant Bacon qrenes or aboat the 14h ef each mo Mrs. B. Graves of Olympia. Ping |O¢ suly and August. They will begin | 3 pounds ase 8 eae REVADKT ee | oe Rinne Shipping Permits Requil LONDON, july 6—“The king’sthe task of feeding the arent nunary | Repu we eiten yesterday at-|#i,?P. ™ and end at p.m. No pounds". eplzoe Ei) hath, “raiitetens “irakatensaiex | MOURR AND Lot #235: $23 Down, g10/THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF)] intonation, apply to ti subenetged ROTGS more than’ 1-000 stewards and | terncon by “young searvied peo. | CtReT evening services will be held |i 0 pounds « et MRK. “EG TO HOO] BON TT! PINE PAG MOR AAT: | oonoral MR Biethccs eee Pa a was the [SR SEmY of waiters were employed. | ple and a few young friends, at eee Sey eee S serera Gas aan 128 Rounds. 2 Pils. '& sawkzte CHICK ENE EAC TIFCL /Qomggal benkine Custneas wansactes, wads Firet avenue and Madivon sti a iebtare of Che origton) entene-|tucniaica antertcin nent, Ree aie [or te lat ar lee corner ‘of Third avenue ana aan cities one Ho WeeT MAIN 6TRERT. x) CLOSE To SCHOOL AND CAK | prea fa: urzer, cain 3 Be paruhara, seSance Treme tlon program not abandoned by rea-|mer cost in the neighborhood of} and others were opened Ri Pike atrest PIGS FERT—Per can... WANTED—Mawyer and Aler for loplock, MILUMAN STATION, “GREEN | f° | — ele dhevanne Tw, NOTTINGHAM. son of the King’s ilincss. Ever mind- | $180,000. "A grand ball wae given Thursday |, "ev. Seth om the Quaker | ROAST BREF ‘ ee ee en eee ee j ee Prgne, 1908 ac Bhippere ul of tee wellare and happinele of] The Prince and Princess of Wales| evening in Ranke's hail. A large | cy "neclist, Yesterday began jn a tent |i | Per cami... Age and 260 | _——— cache tebtibermapamrent aaa nor Tre, Sea Shipments his subjects, even in the face of [Visited various dining centers and| company was present and the affair | fen as enue a camp meeting which VEAL OR HAM FE HELP WANTED —MAL® AND o SOTPENWORTH n ° OF CAN cosas cee Be FRMALS 2420-1428 Third: ty death, his mgjesty made « special |Sit Thomas Lipton who person-| was @ most succensful one. grill last 10 Gays. CHICREN LOAP— OOS. l\ Ee 500 Fequest that the dinner to the poor|@!ly managed the affaires, “looked| A number of Seattle people were + : is . Plt a be given as planned. in” on as many of the dinner par-| guests at a ball given in Black Din- Special Meetin Por CAN cecc esas ue GO Mi SEATTLE | EMPLOTMENT OYricr a | : Seattle, Edmunds It [= Goubtfal if history records| {les ag hie could conveniently reach.| mond by the K. of P. lodge last| Mental Sctence Association meets Rye WAFER SLICED $05; cook. tor com patel SMO, pastry rocms 16 and $0 Downs ieek: and Everett anything Ike a puraile! to teday’s|The dinners compris ronst beef,| evening. Fine music was furnished |in Eagles’ hail Spm How to BS F—Per jar. ool cooks, $12 to S14 mbermaids BP wen... SOT | feast. No single structure fn all|POtatoes holted in their Jackets, cot.|and many guests were present Overcome Death and Live Here For- | CORN REEF HAS as tna SR, p MNS HANSON Spring millinery ‘The Palatial Steamer London could be found large enough |fee and yeveral varieties of vege "Aurin has removed to his | ever,” by Professor Knox ean. <e0e.en0 Be Keres Guten. oes Brices. Corner Fourth end Pine, CITY OF EVERETT. to accommodate the atmy of diners, |tables, the whole being topped oft | summer home in West Beat Theosophical Society, Amanda | ROAST VEAL—Per can.. ety, 8 Dresent Green Lake oa | HADAM® A. 8 AMITH, © Hinckley teres Round #rips Dally #0 & score of immense halls located In| With heaping dishes of plum pud-| be will spend a few months. Lodge, meets at 1118 Third avenue at | POTTED HAM— sai ere = 7 ‘1? the Serteee tats be the deprresan ease lag: Teck mite cine ah t:| ine C. Reynolds wes the bostess|% p.m. Subject, “The Growing 1 can. oe ee For sAun ENGINEERS AND GosFaAO TOR | Leaves Seattle 7 a m, 12 m4 employed for the occasion. Onelounce of amoking tobacco and free|of ® pretty card party Thursd | Man yo ag a Sy a gly Fp m PUOIE SOURS BRIDGM 's ig new 5 Pry Short street was roofed over and, pipes were also presented by a Mb.|ternoon at her home on Broadw Queen City Theosophical Society | a are. Keyes. Mar. — a TO HUES Ma Wed ax a banquet hall feral and enterprising manufacturer, | Hearts were played and many you ets in tite AO. U. W. hall at POTTED TONGUE i ———— — ——~ | A Ledinned Upwards of haif @ million men, A. memento of the occas! T: | tadies were pleasantly entertained, |p. m. “Charity That Thirtke No Evil can Tose HELP WANTED—FeM HIGHEST “prices pala for second-hand | dredging and Phone, James 184i, Colman Dt women and children were fod at thy |wab prevented to cach of the kingre| ‘The Cheu boys have tenued invita-| Is Heligion and Philosophy,” by E VILED HAM- WANTHD—Waperisnced glove iter, "2 housencia "avedy, stoves, edroum tu pie driving E. B. SCOTT, fables, and it is probable that aa|loyal but hungry guests a handiciess| tions for a dancing party to be given | 0. Sehwamerl | oe OR As me One 1 ply Menngnd Boe Marche Gan ner 'Pe eg Many more, including the aged, sick |souvenir cup made by Doulton, the| the 1th of J | . ree Tn AAURAGE PERSONA cor avenue south. Fed 1588 mB i and infirm, made a merry feast over |royal potter. and bearing under ita| A boat will | BATTLESHIP EXCURSION, TENRS A RAL of ~ R GAL Heavy Gravatt tesa aea hare |—— PORY ORCHARD the edibles which the diners were|glaae photomraphe of the king and |casion and & most enjoyable time 18] wo battleships at the navy yard | viet Ss gauakGe AND news. “Apply tm. at the Lake! Permitted to carry home after their | queen and « memorial design select. | expected. Sunday. Boats leave Colman dock | GAUERKRAUT. Union yard alicasintin. “wleolold, | iphne sheeta, own appetites had heen satisfi In ied by ing hitmactt. John W. Fitking and family ave | age a) and Tim. m, 12:90, 116, 2:90 SAUER che - r _Uaton a \ ¥ * moved » reir wu e ome al 5 mp. . crt ot ae ~ “ rr aor re ensnon en eee 4:20, 6:45 and 10:39 p. m. IMPORTED PRANKFURTER Pe cheateat plate to bay OH > INSURANCE Effective May 20, 1002, Fare, (¢ round trip. jR--Per ¢ 0 . line he Ol o TAMES Loans, Covers were Iaid for eight at a BAUBAG er can, a om the Olympic OM AMES Fo ine. Sure |B Bremerton (U.S. Navy Tart and tt junceeon given be Meee aw. Cites FRANKFURTER AND mt BVO, Satie Oe pe Feelin cee Deck), Charierton and S140 at her home, 129 Highland ‘drive. |j a pean tel 20¢ ~ A ’ oy — | Pag ME —_ Thursday afternoon. M err, of Per cath 200 “ RENT-WoUSsmS W. V. RINEHART © CO., $00, N.Y. bike land huraday mare. Hert CHICKEN TAMALES FANE Vroom Mat SOON P AME Athlon and (nland Flyar Denver was th ef honor. ‘amin light, “airy,” new, wad = GOMPANIRS honor m given by Mra. | u Kaape, room 10." #al jention to family trade; | From Columbia Dock, W. F. tonne Thursday afternoon at |i Qanaping nn - . itt a. sé Foot of Columbia street her residence, 205 Seventh aven: MEM. OFTEDAL, electrician, 484 Hotei | Fi P—FARMS AND LAND! jae 16:30, 9200 and members of St, Paul's church alder Watit Nt hear the U & Navy ¥ pa and 4:30 & ad need | LIQUOR OEP T \eaueenonn ooo aS coped ae : early in the evening by way of Hal To Fish cap, Hirt. Avercand @ingea a , : Brattle 730 ad 1190 Eleven Persons Killed---Half a Hundred In-|'stie rine sam wy aenart em If you require a tonic, care. thay a8 SPAS TSE: | 'Becke Chaseston: 00 ana 11880 i See continue her studies in musle er We Have All ‘ ‘ HOTEL, 118 F " f series and Bean jured---On Return From Picnic brother Clay Kant’ will aceompan ten ibe Ss something: thet wall pulld tortiche dio BR | Pres ee pantie - —- "The Caledonian Club gave a ball Requirements you up and give you YP Poses IND : ae GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥., July 6—) ELECTA BAIRD. ee. night, tm ceermnaieie A 7. Wee ry “THE MUSICA LINSTRUM Fare--80 cents round trip: The most frightful wreck in the his-| MARGARET MAID Ry Pachagprone Split Bamboo Rods $1.09 strength, try is runnin TAPATRED, todaht wold. 7 tory of this vicinity occurred late] MRS, ORAN I § ni athe ase aracgrien. deliver OCULISTS AND AURISTS P ners, £2.00, $3.00, $4.00, ¥ ana . ° | jast, night on the Mountain’ Lake] ZDWRD by IN CHURCH. S Tiaaketa with atrap fasten PHYSICIAN,” Pure Old | aD free Sf chante: san i : FORA NADEAU-thc wef, Bee oad electric raliroad, on a short curve at} KDWARD TREVITT E Boe ick aned on any an-410 New ¥ throat, oe eed & point where the train begins to! JOSHPH SALOY AND WIPE Others 91.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 Medicinal Port, at $3.00 per neewy, aii SORTE Agha . ; For N >and Tell Samba steep mountain side. Bleven| Unidentified womar Silk Line, each Paves wee or Nome and reons were killed. At least 90 were| BHERIDAN BROWN wOrhers.. 0 gallon, | « ¥ ‘The Peerless Ocean Grey! fared, vome of whom are expected | Vnidentified bay First Prosbyterian—Rev. Mf r : aonni® New . | aa nOP ATHY 8. 8. Oregon, July 16 Sateéeui mifortable and Reliable to die. ‘ ARRANTS na pola cident was caused by a car| Some idea of the upeed gained by | Mathews At li 6 t and sold. Morrison | —— | WXONTRCYGN” infirmary oe ‘The acid: a ema Homeward ourney Mu Tate ‘pia. TWO -! | te ond ave Phone James 4641 Centennial, July & running away Wille going down the| the cars may be gathered from the ware 1 lle eer vine male or, ring: §20 hoien and lady physician grade and creshing into «car uhexa| statement that the grade at the|, Sparks from the Tong See dda ee ooper Svy TION SALES - slyartng: $20] Moth nen and lady” physicians always t. After the collision both cars| place where the accident occurred in| t#™ at, 3 p.m; | communion : * will exchang ash tor 300d Se oe down the grade at lightning | 1,000 foet in four miles, ‘The dead|l4rd's Bupper at 3:99 p wee Me 104-106 First Ave. K. ‘ Woana ana tat tn f 1 Malehy, | SRATELA Jntemary oF One " vi Rie 4, The first ear + browght to this| , Zion's Church of the Wvangeltcat | Bet. Yooler and Washington Sts ave 3 . Wiha ors. Reriiron pee y mociation tev orna-| 0 bt am aes OF I yal at some : Se ntrlt morning. | yrehs VAT Ma; m.-German set ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY : : = oes ee ee Sree RLBUT mu c WViSWGR EON rene peat hr : . | Northwestern Come i. Second Ay - ing others h 4 ae Se SRORe, eve | ‘m., E wh me ” 5 Ache of ite passengers d injuring others, n a p. @ ne wh eeatend he ier FOR SALE-ACHE TRACTS ce : Foe moat of the injured were women, fb bamengets were all returning | %. ‘ ‘ 1218-1217 WOR RING AAS GR eae | MER, Me, , q = LAWRENCE MART. Onteo - mercial Co. BEAD. from @ Fourth of July picnie. a Tiinity Parish—Rey, Hf. Ht. Gow. Lloyd, Brise 4 building | pane her Ms j diay . n th, “The Rose o our home oot, frton,’ auctions ea O€THOPATHIC SANITARIUM, : MRS, BVWARD BA! | ton, auctioneer, ‘ Boyd. James 2298, St of God. shingion block 201-2 Pioneer Bullaing,

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