The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—ZATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1906. pes | Phe Th hical woclety, Seattlo|on the Green lake car line near “Paul's Third Gospel.* nehool R. Gale, pastorgg , ° h anted. |812 Hixth ay.—Services ta, m.and! ‘The Theosophical soctety, Sea al eintes a 2 ay. and Galer ne by Me a H he could have anything he wanted S pom, Subject, “God;" Sunday’ iodg 0 Hecond av, Munday 4 pe Tuhow station every evening a TT y ane aa obec . imer Confijeting Testimony. > DDT Weimesiae evening iin ‘A Theosophical Study |p. m, Sunday wervicem mg 10/40 a. | et. K J Hohe Thel(c. &) “Soha Eliot ans RA. m Longbottom said that he took) i coting & o'clock, Reading room|in Astrology,” by Mrs. L. P, Bush jm, 2:40 and 6 p.m - ve ne - ; Miatling nothing and saw NOtKINE Tee ee ee aa am | ; nator eg a Roos “al Captain Graham said a pair of 2 | Uattadian Congregational ; - 4 ity po ° on to by La » lymouth—Third av. and t e ¢ ° P . ere eee bye ne | Methodist Eplecopal Roylaton avenue, Rev, W. D.| Piymouth—Third ay. and Univer.| NM. 6 p m., “Atraia and worn “nq | goods by “eaying they were given! Haven, Cor, Howard and John at, | Simons, pastor! a. m., Kg vised of presto : | H ’ His W WE ° < to bim by @ longshoreman and &| Rov, F, M2. Drake, pastor-—I1 a. mi,|the Preachers 1 tho Hall of Fame-| § le - mie a Presbyterian government officer, Lynn's story |"Rights of Ownership)” & p. m,|Mdwards, Channing and Beecher,” | Mellowslini” & p. ' y Fourt) | Was the game, All three asserted | Mending of Epworth League awd Pilerim, 3 iam, “ that the goods wore of small value. | Public Bervice A Fast Young Chureh Notes an at. Rev, Haward 1 hi Chiet Cook testified to plactng | Man | he Saints of God are holding a >», pawt Na ' Mapes on guard when he left the} jijtiman, Rev. J MH. M@ntosh, me o pale in @ tabernacle! Denominational Duty , ) os ii fire in the afternoon, The chief re | pastor—1) a. m The Reign of eo & be Ce i Bs — fused to disouss the ill feeling be-| Love in the Chriggian Church.” - tween truck No. I and hose No. 4 | Fre at rath Re John The hearing wae adjoursed tO] Qyall, pastor—11 a, m A Chet | Monday night | than Sp om, “Man Made Rati FEARED HIS THIRST om | Presbyterian. Nev J, M. Witeen rhink ¥e a He" ap ord and! Do D. D. Murphy, of R night w d int . W. A. Steven pastor—11 am, “The Great | » World; ” 8 pe am p lard, Kev Bimer } Thom The Hustling Business Man eee eee he * .* t Hea * Inorder to insure publica. @ oe * = ioe Saves sone ee, salngs and M And the busy housekeeper wish a telephone ! cman ae oe a which is quick, reliable and acting, so they l* wae 2 W ha © " 8 JOSEPH ret FARLEY eee eee e ee eeeeee hy a World it Mre the It YEPENDEN T. All signs and r ry one Indicate that Archbishop Parley, of New York, will be second American cardinal at the next John Murphy Farley was born at Newton Hamil ‘ounty Armagh No finer ride the U. & where the f egon and Ing ebip in the we eiphia, can be seen. Alse the gov- ernment @rydock, crulsers and t ected as th: WHY DON’T YOU? Ireland, April 1842, the son of le prelate of t look, rulers and | Philip and Catherine Farley He 1, 1895, he wa - studied jn colleges in Ireland and bishoy cma | the United States and then entered) A he death of Archbishop the America lege In Rome. He Corrt, 1892, he * appointed PHONE The Independent Telephone Co. 3153 was ordained priest in Rome June) a 20, 1870 For two years after he was an FIREMEN TELL = OF LOOTING ~ BITTERNESS BETWEEN TWO COMPANIES 18 BROUGHT OUT on Sept. 15. He ts the |] a number of works, note dinal McCloskey company No. 1 and hose y No. 4, at Pourth av. and enemies hat Cap aware did any re To Spend Su eanter —TESTIMONY DISCLOSES | Lynn, J. Mingo, M. L. Goodwin, Vic unding & han thy tor Miller, 8. A. Oliver and Frank tana, now of on Lake W ee ree or NGARING | visoee John L. Ander The AGAIN MONDAY NIGHT. |} Fireman Little told of overhear cer Island ing Cap’ m saying ou a m. and ie have le me fellows in your com ern shore of M Firemen charged with looting the | P@0Y see you with the stuff and it thes can fo t c “ ‘lett use b * . either of the afternoon t Ariington dock last night told con-| ™&Y cause t You want te , afternova flicting stories to the i service | femember t we got in the 25 cents is charged fc Sch r fire. to and from the park o ted that they had received goods. Mapes sald the government shirts tana te the fin but asserted they we gifts. were given to him by a g nament fitted with all x The hearing brought ont the fact officer. He said the officer told him Tetedevee ve ve commission. Most of m admit IN GASE OF DEATH TITLE WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO LEGAL HEIRS LAKESIDE GARDEN TRACTS WE HAVE PLACED ON THE MARKET THESE EXCELLENT TRACTS AT ONE-HALF THEIR ACTU AL VALUE TO $200, ON EASY TERMS FROM ONE TO THREE YEARS OUR PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BEC AUSE ERS. For Beautiful Location And Fertility of Scil Lake Washing- ton Canal Is Nowa YOU CAN BUY THEM NOW FOR $1 YOU ARE BUYING DIRECT FROM THE OWN- THEY ARE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTON, JUST ONE MILE NORTH OF THE CITY LIMITS AND ARE SILY Certainty T ACCI IBLE BY BOTH BOAT AND TRAIN AND TWO tCTRIC LINES ARE PROPOSED TO RUN DIRECTLY THROUGH THIS PROPERTY THE PRIC ‘ARE hey NOW SO LOW, IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER PROPERTY NOT NEARLY-SO FAVORABLY SITUATED THAT A GOOD ADVANCE IS CERTAIN THIS 31 M and MER, AND WITHIN A SHORT TIME YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BUY AT THESE PRICES a Cannot ALL STREETS ARE TO BE GRADED AND CUT THROUGH. ON ING IT A FINE AUTOMOBILE ROUTE. IT AN IDEAL PLACE FOR HOMES AT OUR DOCK A REGULAR RUN OF BOATS STOP DAILY, A WE ARE DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE STEEL PLANT. WE OFFER EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS WE ONLY REQUIRE A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY OR QUARTERLY INSTALLMENTS PER CENT. ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS Prices Soon Will Be Three Times What We Are Asking Now AMERICAN INVESTMENT & IMPROVEMENT Co. WE ARE THE OWNER. D. H. LEE, President and Manager Office 226-227 Epler Block, Second Avenue, Bet. Marion and Columbia Sts. Phones L 2308 STREET WILL BE THE MAIN THOROUGHFARE FROM BOTHEL TO SEATTLE, MAK- THE ADDITION WILL BE CL EARED, PLOWED AND HARROWED. A 24-ACRE PARK JOINS THESE TRACTS, MAKING Be Excelled On the West Shore of Lake Washing- ND ALL.N. P. TRAINS STOP DAILY AT OUR DEPOT, VITH INTEREST AT ¢ CONTRACTS WILL BE EXTENDED IN CASE OF SICKNESS, AND IN‘ E OF DEATH, TITLE WILL BE GIVEN FREE TO THE LEGAL HEIRS ENCUMBRANCE, WITHOUT FURTHER COST THESE TRACTS ARE GOING VERY FAST. DON’T HESITATE—BUY NOW WATER FRONT ON THE LAKE IS BECOMING MORE SCARCE BEVERY DAY, AND PRICES ARE GOING UP, CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, . CLEAR OF ee

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