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—S a YY Yo the oon ‘ a —_— iaiiiaiieaiiai iat a a THE SEATTLE STAR FROM THE SUBURBS M M | * enamibntorw P p OURT GIVES HIM 95,000 FOR LIGHTENING MIBER'S CLOS "4 ING DAYS WITH VARNS. > ‘ A and I - 1 af " \ “ M ) ' r : apa os sat | > - wt , \ ‘ xpertlion, 8 . Lew! : North » 1 n 4 4 for k « off : “ « b ROY A i ne ening and acting as : A t a8. « tt Hu f ouatod f ‘ ‘ M whon t thie I " are ities thet Hrok in a bu 7S , w ity 4 ‘ous A OF . a “ f ar he fw . ou, Lame r anit t . ; @mough Georgetown 4 at the Green hy rved four whore clection ox as are|teward of $4 Mlcrees den coon The Uni undry, wt " ke hospital time ago, | ' ' h} about $20,000 every two y« ti siven $1,000. Here are samples of |} coors “4 erly ated a ab stance | slowly but surely recovering at her| # ning $10,000 he had 4/more than double his salar é t the & he Justice Just married then goth of Georgetown, but which home, 115 Bast Sixty-third st . here. That would seem tol the term. He tives woll and hada *e = pa Ps P eae was burn the ground about a Mrs. Minale minake, residing tha rofitat thing | fairly famity At the Hack in the 408 the Millertte "i ty win » ccline year ago, will, it is said, be rebuilt | with her son at Bighty-fifth and La M joame time he ot worth mor @| had many f werm, and a day of : at once. Thus stil! another manu-|tona, died last Saturday from pre Hut how aid $100,000 at the very outmide. Q udament had been set. 1 ta ring industry wii be act monta, after an Uiness of about one be 1 1 back om” | How can he afford it Wf course w the } 1 1 was a b 0 n 1d at la in Novem tacts: ut " ° n @ose already in operatic week. The deceased waa Tl years) Peeves, — brir b fo andl/can never pay ow o he wif k fe, One night about | b ith ' of Birming Georsevown aid and had been affected with pul-| (suehter ' age more | enough to enable them to ma idnight, when a thaw had follow-| ham, England ) wer Fred Park, who was yonary os for years rh n the t new of | palans against wea nen w 4 aw heavy fa ¢ re| pl « mame alr Ballard « fow days age Co. harge I « ton they | willing to expend from § ) to} awakened by bling, or « | says H I retur man who Was arrested tit very 1 tng | $60,000 for the honor of to | sound f 4 the from 3 » m'a fig Police Joba: . a ries Shiminske waa married .v wa ver neress, But we can and should rang, shouting The world is|ures are } ne oe given @ burglary committed week about the time his aged laughter 1 as his ole the mto ming to a 1, and may ¢ out as to atten ut ynal Core, and upon conviction w mother was selted with her ah . : wave the re without reeort-| Lord have mer ® you le game to the penitentia ness f ‘ y ad " tty devices, and 1 ’ mptet said the geet by the Georgetown official a RAVENNA, jrear ¢ 2 h he can/ations for “ret *. Whe reof |tation as a cux in Cincinnat! | aw t ah if he fer 7 “_*e* | b t woman informed the latter that the noes a ; . Gross recognizes the fact that sub Nick” was not so much with t wed a term in the Col RAVENNA, Dec 5 a a Member took hia allowance in | terfuge t pay in the end w hare we e great hunters tick” Int " ry for burelary. ana) Moore, who has ¢ contract for) 1 used th ory of the | will have m honest, straightt — a ———_——— a eet bas remodeling the lar Methodist t t t wae assigned.| ward legt ‘ Aith th Extella av. owned | Or along as rapid poasible at i fr » by gress in inor me the egg nha drcred f of the t tude of the | °F & ne esident by $26,000 as been sold to be judged when ft is * pra. 1 law, which | the pretext It was for "tr ag on ot L. C. Burconse |M8PRed that the staging alone cost # livitig expenses at home. | penses,” It would have te - taken cba: of | $200 to construct. The Reing an M he had no 5 more respect f he wm ° if wer m charge Of] cock when entirely com to pay. Thus his © can b ¥ would frankly increase the Two CENTS be about $3. jdown as f alary »00 en pay rather th atter wor rn OF SOUTH PARK | Steet hire for d the aa r sing | \ONE CENT ‘TH PARK, De . ‘BREMERTON ITEM prongs Moy ry " mile- | their cert hire a ! STAMPS , j | s new BREMERTON, Dec. 25.—A tiee was posted this week ann ‘ « 4 raise In wages tn cert to comme aying ‘© this Adm Burwe blocks within the next /Orins » wee These blocks are | throughout . by an entirely new rh ¥ process and are said to be superior t ot nsiness in this city Park serie No. 1431, Fre 1 a of the kind held 9 season mes is now In Santa California, and Mrs Bolmes expecta to follow him in a @ort time EAST GREEN LAKE. ance an Striking on a fence and from ‘The elevator that will carry you to wealth ie generally stuck, ‘and it's 2 long, hard climb on the stairs, but the sooner you Mart, the sooner you will get the first step by start. Tak ing @ Savings Account with the New Year. WePay4 Per Ct. interest Will Establish a || Savings Department Capital . $200,000.00 Surplus . 500,000.00 Undivided Profits +.» + 300,000.00 Intercet om Savings Accounts Four Per Cent G8 DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 6, . BEAR INTEREST FROM JANUARY 1, 190 AMPLE RESOURCE RVASBED FACIL & SOLICIT YOUR PATRO: (Star Special Service.) { Seattle oceaston. has Doyle, of th leaves thi Commander felphia, 3 week to as and of the Chicago, now at Santa Barbara, Cal Bishop Keator fees Sunday at t ening of the new Eptscopal chureh Five hundred invitations are out for the brilliant ball to be given Friday night by the boys from the Philadelphia SNOHOMISH ITEMS conducted serv — | (Star Special Service.) | SNOHOMISH, Dec. 35.—Clifford Biakman arrived from F laad to jday and will partic! tm th basketball game today The Misses Ruth Sears, Gladys Patrick and Mattie Stanton have returned from Bellingham, where they have been in attendance at the state normal school. | George Clemens, who has been in Seattle for several weeks, has feturned to Snohomish | The old Grant school bullding, one of the oldest structures in Snohomish, has been torn down. Rupert Hill, Pat Crane and Ed “ard Holeomb arrived home from ‘ecals against the Kent basketball team. A. Schroeder and wife will spend the next few weeks In Bellingham Peter Johnson i# acting as night clerk at the Penebseot hotel. jcar iS HELO UP BY CHEESE } | A woman and a lump of limbure or cheese were the factors In a crowded car Incident on Second av last night. The woman boarded an outbound Fremont and Bellard car at Second and Marion. Two blocks Hater she had the front end of the car to herself. Finally only the mo- torman, conductor and the woman remained An investigating committee, con- sisting af the conductor, reported jthe existence of the limburger, whieh was ruled off the car, but the woman finished the Journey, as it was proven that the cheese was |strong enough to hold ite own with the entire personnel o tthe 8. EB. Co. i" stem tn ond Ave. The beat whis | Mike Doyle's, Oldest Bank in Washington | | Deposits | | $9,500,000,00 Kent, where they played with the/| SPEER + MACHINE UNDERMINES IDYLS OF THE DAIRY FRR “ee ee eeeeee | | | THE NEW MIL KING MACHINE. MILWAUKER, Dee. 09.—-Thé » nd will be grected by shrieks ef} consful milking machine bast h invented, tt i» said A Bu Mother will start her bedtime Lawrence-Kennedy Milking Ma-| stories by saying. “Once apon a chine is being installed iy the Ual-| time there wae a be-youtiful dairy versity of Wis agricultural | maid—~" de pear ter Ite success will moar What's « dairy maid? wit fh | the rev zing of the dairy | terrupt thi 1 girl Dust Why, lone, | before The haired dairy maid | you ever were on earth, they 1 |who has heen read and mung about} to milk cows by hand, because |who tripped across the pasture lot,|they @idn't have milking ma- |her pink sunbonuet hanging by ite|chines; the girls who did the tringe, her face saucy and dimpled, | milking were called dairy maida ding the ploturesque | mother will explatr milking stoo! 2. ‘0, how funny!” the small girl | place an un raption of | will tomer it's Sust itke « air pumps and pipes and trap-| fairy tw Go on—ence upon @ pings | time Manufacturers of the new ma During the tests of the machine chine say that 100 years from now | at the state university special at- a picture of a cow being milked by | tention wll be paid to the effect of | the new method upon th: cow. The compantes placing the machine up on the market make the buyers alien « contract forbidding the presence of initore while the cows are being j milked, They say that very excitable in the presen ¢ | strangers, and they want this latest t of progress and civil apare no deathblow at the rom and picturesque rr) - ® beod rom | Olympic Market | Pike Stheet, between First and Bec ond, saves half your meat bills Try them and be convinced. Op- posite the Bon Marche. we PLAN For a young man or woman starting out on their career is to open & savings account with this company at 4 per cent interest with ONE DOLLAR or more, and to make a practice of saving their money regularly, thereby pro- viding for all emergen clos | | To be worn at the many fternoon | Jaffairs that are given for young 1 Semen ig & charming frock of mar- | EE The color of thin dainty | | fabric is soft gray and the drows le! made on « foundation of light pink | aitk The skirt fe full and te trimmed! | to a depth of 20 inches with embrot- | dery in lighter shades of the @ray.| i hand wrought embr | B SHORPOCK, Pree TMAN. V-irem The idery ap +P ia peara in the double shoulder ar SLEX MYENS Oe rangement. This is the narrow with rose vet. The which ts w the yoke is ar The gir high and is fassioned from the velvet THE CYNIC’S CHRISTMAS. | | Same old Christmas | | of yore | 1 nuisance, | Bame old bor | exchange Christmas giving’s Very Same old presents | As last year | Much too small, | fame cigar |] Chocolate ) LAYER |, No 00d at al |] Almond . Kegel | Cocoanut. § CAKES. ™ on Best Cakes in the city for 4 greetings, Same old Ite, Bar 91d sameness, Even Bille. z 1 ] $1.00 Counters of Kid jody Dolls Big Assortment For % PRICE. Made Doll Dresses, Beautiful Patterns Custom For % PRICE. ”y Furniture and Musical Toys For China Chocolate Sets, Odds and Ends Special Counters, For goc Counters Mids a ( Ball-Bearing Regular Saucers, % PRICE. $5.00 $3.00. BUTT iN AWERD OF THE LINE, wit YOU? COULDNT SEE THE Sign “res way in” CouLb rout Wwlik, 744 SHOW You TWEE way our lt! Sale Of Toys and China Starts Wednesday Manicure Toy ase and Shaving Sets For Chafing of F Dishes, China age und Highest Grade, 1-3 less. Boxing Bes ings Gloves Star and Coaster, Punching tags Wheels For 1-2. For High Shoefly Grade Rocking Tool Horses, Cabinets, Finest For BALLARD HELLO 7 GIRLS LUCKY ° ' M 1 » fine wateh and 1 ‘ .s home f work panic » young man Mur alw t ' ! with the ple of B “ om pt I { He ! f D weh fa M Mise Murray wa f the ¢ t ‘ THE MISSES MEYER TO WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 26.— Another duo of bright young girls who will make thelr first appearance in Washington society this season | are the daughters of the present am- ] rt and the pros- | pe post general, the Misses Moyer of on Mra. Meyer 5 to make her home in Washing this winter an « her daughters a formal out party. Last «pring she od St. Peterburg for the plous urpose of having the girlie con firmed in the Episcopal church, ar event deferred much longer than she od because of their exile to for shores Mise Vic ia Meyer is barely 18 and her sister Adela is «@ year younger SPORT DOPE. 1 A series for the championship of the world between the crack base ball nines of England and America jis @ possibility, The Rhodes schol arship puplis in English colleges are coaching nines and helping| make the game popular. | If eleven men to a football team | Jean kill a doben, maim a hundred jand involve college presidents in| fierce bow more can war, much | to McCarthy's.» goods you need The same c tion that was a holiday trade. 1412 to 152 Between Pike you can afford to pay. phere, the same careful atten- store during the rush of M’Carthy’s Seattle’s Reliable Store Avenue JOIN THE SOCIAL WHIRL They have been abroad, except for rare intervals, for nearly five years, and aver that they were forgetting how to speak thelr own language. Mise Meyer something of soe iety in Rome and 8t. Petersburg, but her younger sister spent most of the European sojourn at school Dresder B h girls are dark and rathe? foreign looking, but they are Core fial and bright in their manner and will be a decided acquisition to the cabinet set a year hence. They ar8 both accomplished lingulsta and mus xicians of more than ordinary talen) They are on intimate terms with thé the white house, Misa t, a fact which wul ° prestige during their proba) tion period, teams of twelve men do? Coach Warner, of Cornell, has started the question by suggesting that 1907 elevens have twelve men, as in working out plays he was always one man sb: STYLISH CLOTHES, withoul the big prices, Elliott & McGregor, 1329 Second ai oe Come Tomore- row Next day, or any day you like, You'll find the here, at prices heerful atmos- feature of this the 2 Second and Pine Sts.