The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1906, Page 5

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ele was 7 se ‘gta, “FOURTH O'JULY REBUS = CRANE COMPANY TO BUILD. y war ffioe tain which wit cont s2be¢ Will be erected at the northweet her of Second av, Band King at by th mpany, Low & ples, local manses the w@rtions yesterday t ad with the new trp tana :|this $8.50 washing machine $5.95 very special priced for the week mo gh ow being draw WILK VISIT COURSE CAMPERS ARE FLOCKING OUT SEATTLE RESIDENTS up ARE AND LEAVING FOR A SUMMER'S RESIDENCE IN NEARBY RESORTG, | PACKING his ie second of six rebue pict describing a visit to | Mt. Vernon, the home of George Washington, The first was pub |! lished in The Star yesterday and one will be publivhed each day |' wet Saturday An opportunity is afforded readers of The Star | of | te carn a prize by the correct transiation of each rebve as it ap |* pare ma a A CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. jane Wri kind of or with pen, pencil or typewriter in al Ea t » & running account of the “Visit | * te Mt Vernon. panied t six plotures ;° 4 solely for the purpose of latroduciag it, we will offer this week Next to correctness of Wording, punctuation and neatness will | 4 a Hmited number of a to “Rebus Ba Th Va > \clfress anewers to ebua vlitor, o Star ve of The. Be feral & Sear enbhige |? Armstrong’s Three-Minute tar wed to compete foc the prises ae islands, Rag 5 it sense ch pechnanak af Brewsces, “te eh the | xin Washing Machine “ 1 tn — soy ree) — = — to —_ a “ So nike » will wash average Clothes in three minutes—hence “ bd € ve the ¥ je Erves oa shes abou i o e owe ri ut ae making (on prises in all See eee ae eee oe a — “ise Ue may ae eines “The Anew ¢ written in a lesible hand or written on both stdes | | clothes pe eof weltiheard every three miauies or aper = one be nto ut cca F ‘ : ‘ | The clothes are cleaned by water impact, and there ts no danger * not a guewsing contest, but a strictly educational cou: | of rulning the finest fabric 2 whieh young and ol become intensely interested. | you can wash with safety the finest lace curtains or the heavt xth or last rebus will be printed in The Star next Sa eat woolen goods, The principle Is entirely new, and thoroughly Srtay, and all answers must be in The Star office by noon on | actentific Monda ly 1. The names of the prize winners will be printed | made of heavy galvanised iron ind steel. Will never wear out fm The Star om Tuesday on, and on W « y morning, | It ie the easiest running washer so far built July 4, the prises may be secured any time after 7 o'clock at The — > price of thie great Ta ; - ——— h - ~ o-— ta $5.50. * thie week b only we will sell one to @ cus able Queen Bread, the Around Mercer Island toner’ a Best Made | ON Steamer FOrtuMa | crucrco, suse 2¢—charvat| Gausahaar i - No bread, ft matters not whether! Is the prettiest ride in the w ay a buatche tntoxt-| a niture Co. or own kitchen or not | northwest. 2 # for 25 centa,| cated, was barrad trom his house} * or better than on the most magnificent Inland lake| by his wife last evening, He nursed It te made from pure from the highest sera: n Washington. How tertain your friends BMnaevwte flour and coetains more «iving a yachting p wien then any other bread. Every Mereer Island r oo is full wetght and the genuine Leschi Park, 10:20, rte babel: 00 every Gay Splendid could you en better than by around toa vom arty ortana 2:30 and 6:20 Money- Saving Opportunities These Last Days of June a GRASS SHEARS as Goo Val Yea Grass Shears 15¢ LAWN SPRINKLER $1.00 Revolving Lawn aa HOSE with | thber tube ec $2.98 to 11 a. m. Fring this vapor and Mason ruit Jars h each Sections 9 a. m. and &x10 tring ¢ pon Ham pillow wide $2. 69 BREAD vegnag lt Best () Hard to 3 p.m this and get Henis el Fruit 10¢ bis erievances all might, and this morning forced an entry and killed his wife. With he cut bis jown throat, tn the presence of bis } three children. He in dying a knife || Seattic 1006 to 1016 Firs: Avo. WATER POLLUTION / The lutions of the K ty Medica agatnat the poltutior « Coun society, protesting of the Cedar © mupply by the conatru ot & raliread eh ong the bank of | iM or, 8 van. | DO YOU KNOW THAT The Boda Water Bearing thie label le the beet in the market THAT ther } appealing he Tt fe the beet that money and em- eal the grant » the rall Perience will produce. 1 were read in the night and vod te ¢ Tt conte the dealer « trifle more jon and than other brands. THAT You must not lose track of the label If you expect to get the best fer your meney. on health « } The cour plight paseed * ordi = it struct barbed wt mak misdersea ° te raianca im th council laa We Can Cure You by fine and tr a manner as te bio We are curtng acute and chronic diseases without the w of knife or drugs We pre Osteopathy only. Treatments 990 per month KIRKSVILLE INFIRMARY OFOSTEOPATHY prisonment for taste tt FEDERAL UNION WILL MEET | The Federal Labor U AF of L, No! 1h meet ing this evening at the Labor Ten» 114 Washington Building. ple. Charles H. Case, president of 705 First Avenue. tne State Federation of Labor, and Phones, Ind. 3639, Main 6281 © ©. Pronk, of the Ce Council, will be among ral Labor the speak DR. 0. A. BKAGGS, Manager ARCANUM CELEBRATION Our Shoes “Make Good.” S WEDNESDAY PECIA NS GHIR CHILD- REN’S" WILL MEET TONIGHT. The br Southern & im the von Ee fety of Seattle rooms of the Chamber | this even | meet of ( ing Celebration of | July 4 HALF-POUND ( ARDELLI'S CX OA.s cones Wonld not be complete with |snapping of fire crackers cat tlon's Young on the ng the chil-| frer SERDLESS RAISINS KAGE at he nt ther | PA Don't tu t $1.00 DOOR FOR 59c Coffee Co. 1635 Geoond Ave. Cor, Pine Ot. Hoyt 405 Pike St. We don't deliver but wo sell beat all quit way below with pays, but FREE! FREE IN CAGE OF DEATH TITLE WILL O88 GIVEN FREE TO LEGAL HEIR® Lakeside Garden Tracts LAKE WASHINGTON CANAL 168 NOW A CERTAINTY AND PRICES SOON WILL BE WHAT WE ARE ASKING NOW THREE TIMES For Geautiful Location and Fertility of Goll They Cannot Be Excelied Washington On the West Shore ef Lake for $150 to $200, on They are b limite and « through thie an favorably aitnated ONE-HALF uutitully located on the went at of Lake W eanible by both boat and train th of the eft ly and an slectric line roposed to tun directt The prices are now #0 low erty in comparison with the othe ty not pearl that @ good advance t# certain this « and w hort time you will not be able to buy at these prices, as we are now selling for half , be «raded and eut through All streets Bothell to Seatt rh rowed. A i-acre park joins thene tracts, making It an fdeal place for homes At our dock « regular rua of boats stop daily, and ali N. P et One street will fro: har © the » addition w main thoroughfare and it a fine automobile route. be cleared, plowed trains stop datly at our depot We Offer Exceptionally Good Terms ouly require a smal! payment down and the balance tn smal! monthly or quarterly {astallments with Interest at 6 per cent. Contracts will be extended fn case of sickness, and Ino the legal heirs, clear of incumbrance, without further cost HESITATE—BUY NOW Water front on the lake le becoming more Call at our offices for further information. of death, title will be given FREE to ‘These tracts are going very fast. DON’T ac every day, and prices are going up American Investment & Improvement Co. WE ARE THE OWNERS. D. H. LEE, President and Manager OFFICE 226.227 EPLER BLOCK, SECOND AVE. BETWEEN MARION AND COLUMBIA STREETS. Phones, Main 4616; L 2308, ALBERT HANS 706 Ist Avenue JUST HALF PRICE Since Mr. Kensler of the _RARHER CLOTHING 68. su MOHLER & GHASE Established 1850 PIANOS 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding sin & run acroms the 09 ator bankru of the vu apped up “o. for « ng in The Ble tin fact ne loser. This fine stock of WE WILL SPLIT THE PROF ITS LLOYD TRANSFER CO., Ine Baggage Express. Furniture and Heavy Hauling. Both Phones—1686. Office in Diller Hotel. Open Day and Night. our custhmers, the It ie» few conte t . big business the Kalnier is doing t are counted tively no # HERE’S ANOTHER CUT IN PRICES Launder Jesters. No big lots to anybody GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDIT'ON TODAY SHIRTS ‘— I\f 1 sina | |\ Ss $14.00 und $26.00 Men's Fine or Made Suits PANTS wear Strong and Durable Pa PLAN) HO: M $2.00 $3.00 Woot t4.00 We Pants a) Pants, beaut if PANTS TO ORDER OoLEN 1 Guasco os 1020-Ist. AVE SUITS To ORDER +15.00 4 $6.00 Fine Dress Pa | 82 . SHOES ’ 4 alf Skin Shore sie and Working Shoes tee 1.7 $2.00 Working Pe Nes. shapes and sha vas Bult . $3.56 Lion Brand Met SUIT CASES made $2.00Sult Case ceccceces™ 83.15 ati s . S485 FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN oy ang. Me $4.00 Shoes, choice stock. make and latest atyles $2.00 and $3.50 Men's Oxford viel and patent leather UNDERWEAR $2.00 Fine All Wool Ur $125 Me $1.00 Light We wear Extra Heavy Underwear, all dium Wetght Wor eight Wool 65. Ribbed | toe Joreey Light Balbriggan Underwear * se FURNISHING GOOD rank 2e EXTRA SPECIAL CONTRACT GOODS. LAWN MOWERS per cent. off MAKE NO MISTAKE---LOOK FOR A Me coca rr ga BIG SIGN---““LUCKY STRIKE SALE” ! Old Rainier Clothing Co. 220 Pike Street Between Second and Third Aves. been ‘enn- GUARANTEE THEM, SATISFACTORY Geo. H. Wo dhouse Co. 1405 Second Ave.

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