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THE BPATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1906 ¢ Widow ‘ OMAN OES N * baa acoma we «} ie ADA — ACCIDENT \ n y lifferent the ators night and big business Was on ING. b bier ub TEE ate: help nh tre her ihe orp mrncapersemagy en ' t ' 4 strongly . . 7. uate REPORT FROM TAMPA). SAYS 100 MEN ARE AT SEA | &* n we ON BARGES | which reseu sand man will make the ox ‘ ny gint Ban Francisco that! the was negotiating with} supporters of the papers was tense. The contest had been progress for the past two days « GONTEST AT ST. EOWARO’S interest ran high. When the fin ‘i result was announced it was greet-| to u SCATHOLIC FAIR AT SOUTH: ou with vociferous applause | thentic The contest to decide the most | SEATTLE ENDED—WAS , je mos Je wer popular man in the Rainier valley, Hugh Cunningham, one of the, rk, musical com A SUCCESS. resulted in Patrick Kierney win-|best koown men that ever hustled | o¢ le ekill’ and woe ning and tmcidentally securing a|& “prop” in Seattle, haw returned|shoe dancing. There will be t — sult of clothes as an evidence of his|from Fairbanks, Hughie was thelusual song and pletures. Pa testtic Dats 8 ne most/POpalarity, Mr. Kierney received Original “prop” mt the Seattle welts | mmm Seat! +6 t 1 | a RR 1.980 votes, while J. M. Greyer-|that theater was first opened. 1} poet Leva aan thetr f biehe, his nearest opponent, receiv. |have been told by traveling mans Don Miss Seeing the U. Be leet cocices dat 00 ed 1.919. jgers that Hughie could secure an S. Wavy Yar The executive committee an-|kind of a prop. One manager Ime that he bellewed that if a ,| Bounced that the fair was a great financial suceese than they had|clephant was wanted, Hughie would) 4. dared to hope. A number of the [fet It or else fake up something) j,, gifts which were not sold last night|that would even daszle those in|), wae runnin wil! be auctioned off at an enter |front. Hug talament to be given next week ltaurant at Pairbanks, but 2. Boats mof construction at Hillman 10, 11:30 & m, and | —“tt i. es. ee the recent . He in see wrt | Poe it 2:30, 4:30 and 7:30 p. m : to the vote, which f#| The tailor, 208 Colline butiding, tf ae over ihe Fall we ve » Ut | Round trip, 60¢ eee | aly representative of the district,| you want a smart leo see |m the meantime can be found at) ———______. a jthe Grand in company with “Silver lTop” Durett, Corts right hand at |the back | 1 had a talk yesterday with Alex lander Pantages and Molvin Win letock, They intend doing things) Jat the Lola, Next week the attrac jtien “How Baxter Butted In" ta) given for the first time outside of INew York. I asked Alex what his lroyalty was and he calmly said j ‘Oh, a couple of hundred. Don't see where he te going to break leven, but that ian't my business. |The next attraction is “Men and | Women,” and thet te another bigh jclase royalty play Your Credit Here Is As Good As Your Cash You can buy the most fashion. able garments in Cloaks and Suits, the latest creations tn View of Rear Entrance of Above Home. This Is the Quality of Homes That Are Being Built in Laurelhurst WHY? Because The lots are large enough to receive a home oe SO ae) ce oad of this size may Ses as Rea ee | Because Other additions have been spoiled in the plat- ting, as the lots are not large enough for fine homes Because The buyers in LAURELHURST are men ome Wil0 are able to build homes of this character Because The building restrictions encourage and protect PP cay POR mms fomes of this class naka ati De Ae de Because Tere is no other location in Seattle that offers momen siici a grand panoramic view of lake, bay and mountains Because It is on the lake mostly surrounded by mms | WAlCE Because It is a grand combination of all that goes to mone (0 make a high-class residence district most beautiful and perfect No living man can exaggerate the present beauty or future possibilities of Laurelhurst as an exceptionally fine residence property. You should select alot in Laure/hurstat once, even if you cannot build immediately. You will have the lot in the best location, so when you Fcan build you will not have to pay four times’ its present price. If you will visit this beantiful property you will readily see its great possibilities. There Is Only One Laurelhurst---There Will Never Be Another Millinery and the best qualities of Furs on our easy payment system. DIGNIFIED CREDIT without red tape makes it poset ble for you to dress well on $100 PER WEEK. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike ot CASH OR CREDIT. Automobiilists-- Think of having a broad, level boulevard from the door of your house clear inte town—through a beaut!ful park and glorious parkway that connect directly with the pe | “Dad” Russell down at the Seat tle doesn’t look well these days. 1] asked him what was the matter land he sald: “Well, young fellow (Yes, he did, he called me “young lfellow”), I work Mard 17 hours a lday to keep up to the demands of the public, and when I ring down best driving routes of the surrounding country. ‘That is one of the things that should make you want to five in Mt. Baker Park Additio™ Z Boat Owners-- Think of living on the shores of the most beautiful Well this is enough for thie week Den't forget that A Million aime Tramp. at the Seattle The Lighthouse by the Bee tle; “The Lighthouse by the Sea. Jat the Third avenue; “The Freedom: | of Suaanne,” at the Grand and “An! jArabian Night,” at the Lote are to |be given for the last time tonight Bille ali change tomorrow with the exception of the Star, which con tinues the week bill by continuous | performances tomorrow part of Lake Washington, with your own fine gravel beach, 60 to 100 feet wide, where every lot owner has + the privilege of using the community private wharf and THE CLOTHIER 423 Pike St. dockage for themecives and friends, safe landings, de fighttul coves, protection from storm, and many other advantages for the lover of boating and swimming. OOWNING, HOPKING @ AYER PROPS. ine. “In the Bishop's Carriage.” Tomorrow a three fi nights and We eaday matin Grand will off In the Bi \Carriage,” inte ed by a Liebler |& Co. cast headed by Jessie Busley in itself the play is said , great piece of dramatic wo: bining as !t does all the matic fervor of real people with real and human emotions, and an atmospher criminology that | Indescriba lectrifying to the ma jority of a « The play is | dramatization Miriam Michael son's novel of the same title, and while it does not follow the book in all ite many intricacies, it con lveys a faithful portrett of the main characters and incidents | Homebuilders All At Mt. Baker Park Addition= Think of a proposition where you can buy @ certifi plodra cate of ownership in the most exclusive residence sec tion of Seattie—pay for a lot out of your profits, and leave your investment untouched, That's what you can get by becoming part owner of “The Devil's Auction.” Mt. Boker Park Addition. On Thursday of next w famous Charles H. Yale Beautiful Rugs Made from your old carpets. They are everlasting. Fuzzy V y Rug Co. Queen Ann 1222, Ind, 7297. *** Dra, Geo. DO. Sore and Allos M, ve SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest in Health Lascow Weert $. 1020-Is1 AVE suITS Yo onpER}IS OO Come Sunday= | | | | And see for yourself that all these and many other ad vantages are to be found only in Mt. Baker Park Ad § ry dition, Steamer at Leschi Park. Autos and carriages end Of Rainier Heights line, at your service Take the Madison street car to Johnson's boat house, at the end of Madison sireet, Lake Washington. Salesmen will take you to Lawre/hurst FREE. JOSEPH R. McLAUGHLIN ( 212 American Bank Building FRANK F. MEAD-= = = = * Telephones PAUL C. MURPHY ~~ ~~) (Main 246 Ind. 2568 UNION TAILORS 220'/p James St., Upstairs, SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 No more, no lens. Phone ind. 695 for special inspection trip anytime. Hunter Tract Imp. Co, Offices, 117 Cherry Street Owners Guaranteed to cure all Stom ach and Liver trouble, 76¢ per Be sure to get our explanatory ciroular, bottle at RAGLEY’S, 2d and Plke