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AY ACQUITS REALTY DEALS)TH TERPSICHORE 227 85 Se S587) ©. P, SHEA. == *s Tolegravh Service.) , Fed, 22—The Jory in rr a “at the Inte Beamasters, last uight re- ¢ not guilty of the trade of Hin fet- ter trial on the ,»oquitted aleve by a IE THEATERS ———- 77 8ses ie at the Grand te Tem's Cabin,” with a dow ‘wil be the bill at the tomorrow matinee and even the News Girl,” a melo patie attrac 7 tomorrow night, “My 1 be the bil next theater this week a nance ie being given by Stock company of nm” Diamond King,” a border Sis the production at the he week Russell and present the Zinn Travesty ond all, in “The the Malad.” Yale,” with Paul Giimore tn Tole, will open at the @ Sunday night for two per 7 The sale of tickets next week, is being by the Savage Opera . Seat sale opens tomer BIRTHS AND DEATHS. were registered today as — At 420 Twenty-third ry 17. to wife of Vinseo 29 Fourteenth av to wife of Frank Brockitm. a daughter. ~At Georgetown, Feb %, to wife of H. O, Williams, 'Garinon—-At 1425% 1%, to wile of John E & daughter. Deaths were registered today as Redecen A. Coates, 47, m 18, at South Park. : M, at Youngstown. _ f Alice May Gacthier, Joba F. & Lyons, Febru- RS ETOCS CRIN RO. RRM EI REE F. B. B. Smith reports the sale of the southwest corner of Fitth m at the Seattie) i ' Dexter st. if —John, Reilley, 64, Febru | f ME February 12, at 1913 Righth av floers Men's club has been meeting of the organi tive than Gifford Gregory; treasurer, Douglas Rosas. THIEVES. STEAL residence of wealthy wholesale robbed last night while the family | _ was at dinner, Jewels worth $3,000 and $50 in cash were taken. ay. and Lenora at, to Jonathan Git and BF, James & Co, for 00. The northwest corner of hington at, and Seventh ay jaouth has been sold by Joana C Ritser to $12,600. Alfred Lawrence for Anna W. Lee has sold the south enst corner of Broad at. and Woat em ay j Feastes for $18,000 Dilling haa purchased th corner of Harrison st. a from W, T, Whitney for % yesterday to Robert &. Georme W The following slate of new of for the Seattle committee; — Prost viee preaident, L. 1 secretary, F.C. Lee; JEWELRY (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SACRAMENTO, Feb. 22 e. ¢ ‘The Drescher, a grocer, was —_—_—_— $1.25 No. 108 Goodell Automatic Drill, 9c, at Spinning’s. Schoo! Minstrels will | 7 “the Standard Way” means STANDARD FURNITURE GO.) : Saturday evening ? —store is always open Satur —we'll make you as welcome —have a look around, go from floor to floor, over the en- tire store, in the various 4 the displays. of its size, of the stocks, —then you'll best appreciate The stalwart guardians of Peace made merry with a vim last Meht at Dreamland rink, the occa being the 1th annual ball — Seattle Police Retief assoc Over 9,000 tickets were sold for the event, and no eae than 1,000 " 6 attended the affair, which to be quite the best in the of the relief assoctation The bashful Mr. Wappenstein re fused to lead the grand maroh, and the honor fell to Mayor and Mra. Moore, who were followed by police officers headed by Inapeector Wil Aine, sergeants, clorks and The common citizen for the moment was distanced, and fol lowed meekly in the wake of the brilliant biuecoats, it was a great night for the boys, and the way some of them did the grand was marvelous, For instance, “Ting” Adame, the 280-pound feath erwelght detective, was there with ‘hin belly on” and was a conspte vous figure at all times Charice Phillips and hia partner, Jim, Matt Hogan” Byrne, were the eandy boys all right anc lost no opportantty to shine forth in @ blase of glory and splendor Sergeant Mike Powers appeared in his old role of Moor manager, and acquitted himeelf im a manner worthy of the highest expectations of those who know him best. There were others who shone OPENING ART BCHOOL. Mareh 4th instructions in draw ing and painting, For terme apply to G. N. Pflans, 178 Ballard ave. Ballard, Wa bn “easy to buy, easy to pay” day evenings. as possible epartments, and get an idea that this is, as we say, the largest furniture store in the West, covering more dis- play space, carrying more housefurnishing goods, giv- ing fairer prices than any Western store so we say welcome, you'll enjoy coming here. Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Avo. |p iin. Mesh Double ~ Still Continues -00 Roll Best Galvanized Poultry Netting 2In. Mesh . . Ige Selected Child's Broom for Ge. BUILDING PAPER. 8sc roll heavy Red Rosin Building Paper, 500 square feet... 65¢ .. $2.98 goc Gray Granite Pudding Pan, 27¢. ROLLER SKATES. a5 Assorted Tin Animals on Wheels 17e. er Skates, pair *$2.40 Good Substantial Wicker Doi Go-Cart, $1.50. File... ce Ry Sia poe eerie $i.c0 All Jointed Kid Body Eyes, Sewed Wig and Eyelashes, 85e. plated $ Just arrived, a delayed ship ment of steel wheel Roll “$1.98 SAW FILES. toc Keen Kutter extra slim one 3-corner Saw HAMMERS. soc adze-cye bell face good steel Carpenters Hammers. . SHEARS. $1.00 pair best Keen Kutter POCKET KNIVES. 15¢ Nickel Plated Towel Bar, Special de. Decorated Japanned Serving Tray, 27¢. Three-Pint Best Gray nite ding Pan, 9e. $1.00 Keen Kutter quality $1.00 Long Handle Walters Tree Pruner blade brass lined Pocket Knife, two and three PREPARED PAINT. 65¢ Dozen Thin Biown Glass Table Tumblers, de. 5% Arcade pure Prepared Paint any color; CROSSCUT SAWS. Keen Kutter Crosscut Saw, one-man, 3% ft... $1.75 Dozen Blue Decorated China Cups and Saucers, Sher TACOMA Four-Foot “sald Galvanized Poultry Wire, 160 feet long and 4 feet high, roll, @3.19 eee || Popular Sheet Music I5¢ Copy Red Domino, Cherry. Miss Columbia. Sunshine. Moon Has His Eyes on You Floating Along. My Marivocea In the Rvening by the Moon- Hight, Dear Louise. When the Honey Beos Bring Honey to the Hive Moonwinks Seattle Girt I Don't Know Where I'm Gotng, ff} But I'm on My Way. lola Allee, Where Art Thou Going? The Silent Soldier Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE. We are still selling and will continue to sell Hunter's Balth more Rye at $1.00 per full quart Gows to the right spot used always used. Syoarold Port, per gal, $1.00 f-yoarald Port, per gal, #1.50 Gyoar-old Muscatel, per gallon $1.00 The only store tn the that can afford to sell right KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. Malo 1184; Ind. 1184. FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR. prominently, but what's the use, All were out for a good time, and they certainly indulged as never before Sootally could be desired, and financially the shekela rolled into the coffers the association of them all, and the police dopa outcome of the affair, sulte we them all the time solutely new suite of exceedin atrong values, W. Or Cor, 3nd and Union 8t oP Once ff) THE TTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. a2, 1907. | am and 4.0, Fichiers, the modern n PREACHING ON BIBLE. Rev. Joseph HH. Smith, who Is conducting the inteedenominattonal peptecoetal meetings at Pine st.) and Boren ay, is attracting great | fully Insured? Interest Mr. mith t# ranked as one of the if you the affair was all that bere. The “13th aanual” was the ki AMUSEMENTS. mont le certainly entitled to pi ltnelf a lithe upon the success! piRecT ' Matinee Thursday and Baturday Per oe. Renme tyes “NETTIE, THE NEWS GIRL,” (seanle Production.) Week Starting Sunday Matines, February 24, “MY WIFE'S FAMILY,” Farce Comedy—Funny, Matinees, the and tbe, Lyric Theater Ovcidental Ave. At a meeting at Vancour Waah., yesterday the directors the Portland & Seattle rail were reelected, The road ls own Sults $15.00 Since we began advertining $15 have been busy seltt ‘Theae are a “THE DIAMOND KING.” Atartine Sunday Evening, February 94, Zinn’s Musical Comedy .. and Famous Bixteen Dancing Girls ip Big Buccens, “THE CAPTAIN AND THE MAID.” No change in prices. B. Hutehined® THE BUSINESS END OF IT Total investment, $85,000. Cash on February 27, $45,000. In one year, at 7 per cent., $40,000, Profit to be made by those who invest, $275,000. Company organization with capital stock of $150,000 in 1,500 shares of $100 each. Shares of stock in form of certificates of own- ership, thus assuring absolute protection of invest- ment. Payments to be made to Title Trust Co. and held in escrow by them until amount of first payment is complete. You can give or send your check for your subscription direct to them. All subscriptions to be applied direct on pur- chase price. Balance to be»paid from sale of lots. Subscribers té the first $45,000 to share on equal basis in efitire profits of the company, and also have first choice in the selection of lots. The remaining shares will be sold and the proceeds divided dmong these incorporating stock- holders as part of their profits, or, they can divide these shares among themselves and hold them as an addition to their investment. Number of acres, 250. Will cut into 2,000 lots or as much less as the stockholders desire. Lots will sell readily at $200 to $500 or more apiece. In two years or less same lots probably will be worth $500 to $1,000. Two miles of water front, and riparian (water and beach) rights go with the property. With tract placed on the market by or before May Ist, every lot easily can be sold by or before the end of the summer. Transportation by both rail and water, quick, easy and cheap. Right-of-way of interurban to within half-mile of tract. Steamers will make two round trips or more every day to both Seattle and Tacoma. Over $15,000 worth of improvements have been made, including 110,000 gallons per day water plant and mains, roads, grading, walks, buildings, boat landings, wharfs, etc. A sand and gravel pat with estimated capacity of three mil- lion cubic yards, undef tease on good royalty basis, will pay ehough to more than gover entire investment. There is no need'for argument. The above are the facts briefly stated. Study|them. Investigate the statements. Think ibout it. Make up yaur‘mind. Act. If there is anything nore you want to know, any question you want to ask, any Hefails you want explained, I shall be glad to give you as much af Thy time and attention as you desire. You will find me in my office in the Pioneer building, rooms 629- 633, during the day and in the evening until 9 p. m., today, the same as other days, or if you prefer to make a definite engage- ment, call me up on either phone, Main 3487. L. Frank Brown is my name. Both. om 9 *, by James J. Mill, The board of di on apeaitor EST Woo F AIR Duuiete of C. Ml. Levy, la C.|fr*gieet cyeMgnunt Ibis were ne | Olman, ion) Baker, NP. Mar primitive gospe] ls adapted to meat de and conditions of society and the business world, He preaches dutly at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m, until after February #6 In your bome and its contents Fire insurance |inexpensive, and extremely useful Basket Ball choap at A. L. Hatt, | Fire Insurance epmpany **" omall as well an large riste, TONIOUT and All Week. Nights, 15e to 60 Russel! & Drew, More, Phones 567, Tonight and All Week, Today Probably Is Your Last Chance to Get Your Share of This--- the Proposition They Are All Talking About THE GRAND JOUN CORT, Manager Both phones 65, No phones after 7. Geat Gale Gaturday 10 a. m. For Henry W. Savage's ENGLIGH GRAND OPERA Co. In Entire New York Production of Madam Butterfly Three Caste Great Chorus “AT VALE.” 60—ORCHESTRA—60 | Seats on sale Friday, Prices, $1.50 PRICES—$3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1./ to 2h« Prices—th0, 100. Matiness, ie. 5 = STAR Perrormanoas-2:8h 1: MATINEE Ry BACH DAY AT 1M. Beattio in Come in—You'll Never Regret It. Solomon Ii., Lightning Caleulater; 3 Flying Valenteens, Haverly & McRae, Smith O'Brien, Starascops, Eddie Hoesch, Belle Stone, Eugene Emmett, Coming-—Mrs, General Tom Thumb. Doors open, Mata. 1:46 as. 7:30. p oOo =x Ss Mer. Pantages Offers— THEATRE Perf. Beg. Mats, 2:16 ge 8:16. “CAPTAIN SWIFT” Phones—Bunset Main 1804; Ind. 4234 Spectal Washington Mat, Friday. THE GRAND JOUN CORT, Manager, Both phones 65, No phones after 1, Saturday Matinee and Night-~Twa Performances Only, Stetson'’s Big Production, “UNCLE TOM’6 CABIN.” Watoh for the Big Street Parade, Beats on Bale Today Matinee Prices—Adults 50e, chil dren be Night-Katire lower floor Tbe, baleony 500, gallery 26¢, Washington invites o SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, PAUL GILMORE In the Greatest of All Colloge Playa Mats, Daily Except Thursday THE NATURAL ADVANTAGES The point of this story---Three-Tree-Point--- is situated on the most attractive part of Puget Sound, half way between Seattle and Tacoma. Its location alone makes it an ideal spot for either a summer camping place or a permanent residence. It is within quick and easy access of both cities, near enough to enable the busy man to go to and from his office every morning and even- ing, and for his wife to do her shopping and call- ing without minding the trip. And yet it is far enough away to leave behind the worry, noise, smoke, dirt and discord of the city. The view, either up or down the Sound, is an artist’s dream of nature grouping and coloring, snow-capped mountains in the distance, Venetian sunsets, iridescent water, green masses of foliage, springs of pure water, violet shades and purple shadows, a sweeping shore line, and the ever mysterious and seductive “‘over there.” To the lover of boats and the sailing and row- ing thereof, the enthusiastically patient fisherman, the experienced swimmer or the beginner, the lazy lounger beneath stately trees, the man or woman tired at the end of the day’s toil and tur- moil—it is a haven of imagination realized. Whether your desire is a rough but comfort- able shack and its freedom from burdensome housework, or a more pretentious dwelling place with its attendant comforts and luxuries,whether you want to spend two hundred or two thousand or ten times that on your house—here you will find suitable surroundings for either or both. With wise forethought, all disorderly and ob- jectionable features or individuals are avoided by the enforcement ofa restriction against the sale of liquor on the property, or the maintenance of any disagreeable or contaminating influences. It is a place to ‘loaf and invite your soul,” to “sit under your own vine and fig tree’’ and get the most, the best, out of life. You are in debt to your children. You owe them the chance to grow up out of doors, with plenty of good sweet air, invigorating breezes and vitalizing sunlight. Here they can play and romp at will without risk or harm of any sort, and without racking grown-up nerves by their heelthy noise. It is worth living here simply for the number of ‘‘don’ts’’ you don’t have to say. Icannot, and would not if | could, compel you to spend one summer or the rest of your life in.this modern Eden—but it would be doing you a favor and an even greater one to your wife and children, if | could and did. yourself—or let your wife do so for You must decide for you. And decide today. The Wise Man Seeks Not Pleasure Not Profit Alone---But a Judicious Combination of Wise Men Tomorrow May Be Everlastingly Too Late Fy a