The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1907, Page 8

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WP! IN TEN YEARS AIRSHIPS WILL CARRY YOU CLEAR OVER THE ATLANTIC IN FOUR DAYS FOR $50 nn NO DREAM, BUT HARDHEADED FIGURING OF RUDOLPH MAR TIN, ONE OF CHIEF SCIENTIFIC MEN OF GERMAN GOVERN. MENT, WHO ALSO SAYS IN SPECIAL ARTICLE WRITTEN FOR THIS NEWSPAPER THAT AMERICA WILL THEN BE WORLD'S GREATEST POWER, | gotten, “Johuny Reb" and "Yank fF Son Gees acne ss | tried vallantly to outgp each other By Rudolph Martin, tle travel, It is as impossible to! in expressions and Winifestations Within ten yeara trans-Atlantic | #ard alrship construction by pat at good will. The occasion was Crdiak ti nt ents as it fe to protect sailing ships the annual meoting of the Ajgtional Peveages through the alr will have | vad anyshalioon maker will be able | Veterans’ association, and ox Decome a regular and normal meth: | to HullPan alr vessel, The cheap | position management he the Od of journeying between Europe} nessa of construction will permit Assembled old soldiers witMapectal Jexercises in honor of Mue and many rival companies to ente field and there will be no bility of forming a trust The coming of airship travel @nd America, The Made in four days at a coat of $50 for a first class ticket. This ts not the dream of a thustast but is voyagos will be possi Atlante, ; will make America the moat envled . & sober statement based on O@eM | country in the world, Her posal Ga fitic deductions |tion will be unique and she will be | Only those directly ome predominant on this plaffet | know @hat Fiant strides have Every nation ta Rurepe will in RUB Made in the past few years tn air the presence of new and hitherto ‘ » unthought of dangers thfough air Ship construction. The principle Of | ships England will ceane to be an alr pAvigation has been solved, and |taland, and all the ele Atlantte the world is on the point of seeing countries will be in dread of a the principle put tr practioal op eudden declaration of war and mid | cmrmececcrmneeeee @ration. The Wright brothers in| night bombardments by a fleet of uo America, Count Zeppelin in Ger | aerial warships. Only America te | This is @ bride.” Many, and Count de la Vaulx and | immune against euch a sudden aur Pele ali ta alah glukan os Lebaudre in France, have all con-| prise in the air The great dis | i} tributed to solve the initial ediffl-/tance an alrahip would have to! RUDOLPH MARTIN. | mischievous hands upon the dainty | culties. travel either in crossing the Atlan RCE NARS ere person of petite Ruby Norton that| The type of airship that will be Pacific to attack the) that this will not come in the life | told the big audience at the Grand | Smployed for traveling between 1 States ts America’s safe-| time of anyone yet born tant night the séefet hat the America and Europe diy} guard. Almost all the space on th If in the nett decade the United | | nd wi rette ¢ Will be based on the aluminum ves-| airship would have to be utilised | States were attacked by combined +g ayy hie mace wag nea sel of Count Zeppelin, It will have | for the necessary amount of ben-| British and Japanese Meets of weal thought no one know lag me ae: & cuble measurement of 1,000,000 eine to make the double journey | warships, America would find an ag Fal ne new * | feet, will be from 600 to 700 feet| across the ocean and back. There ertal squadron the best means of|fc) por manages Peank Wet | Jong, and constructed as a “luxe"| would be only a small place for| defense, With the motor in the “o" ‘weneger, Prank W. nly. for first class travel, will be} men and ammunition, and certain |alr, the United States could simply | siege atapped into. popularity by | to carry 30 passengers. It will| defeat would be the result of any! laugh at an AngloJapanese attack Hote “hes Vo lense in orn derott. | race from Ham to New York| such campaign against the great| If a war with Japan were to come! oi" tore a vent dine tov ten est within 100 b Such a ship will republic of the western hemis-/now, America’s position would be! prancisco Opera company ané whe agree he a glint geo tieoeed bage jfar from enviable, but give the has since become one of the looked @auip, and will be a good paying| The chief danger to America in| United States 100 airships of the| for personalities of that org Pape at a charge of $50 @ pas-| her own Inventive gentus, If Eall-|type of Lebaudy's “Patrie,” and! tion ts Ruby Norton no more nger, with cheaper rates to come son were to invent a small electric; Japan's warships would never re | many stage door Johnnies who have Jater. engine capable of developing enor-| turn from their transpacific voyage | paste the ¢€ ming in Tt is easy to see what a revolu-| mous power, thea conditions would | if the Tokyo government were to | a t must stand as as tion this will effect in transAtlan- | be changed, but I am ein order them to the American coast. | very George 8 ton 5 by a In the words of Gene Ormond who will temporartly take the for: | (Star Speciol Service) VANCOUVER, B.C. July GOOD TEMPLARS | ARE IN SESSION |} met today in the convention build: jing of the | lowship: (Gray day aoe SEATTLE STAR—T UBSDAY, ULY 16, 1907. WAR VETERANS MEET (ny NORFOLK, Proms.) July 16Hun Va, dreds of wearers of the blue and the gray, who faced each other on many bloody battlefields with dead ly hatred burning In thetr hearts Jamestown exposttion and jolned hands tn fraternal fe} All past animonttion tq Tho association isthe firat to admit veterans of Soh the north and the south, and was formed March 1906, In ner * Norton's place as seco note te, “Ruby bas gone and {sh it.” She was married yesterday to the | leat manager of the company and tonight starts on a 30 days honeymoon The grand lodge of Washington of the International Orde rof Good Templars convened this morning in| the 3S$th annual session at Pythian hall. This morning's session was Occupied by the report of the cre @entials committee, which reported that delegates of nearly all of the 95 lodges of the state were present. The delegates tn session numbered 260, and the grand lodge degree was conferred on slmost one-half ef the delegates. The convention} Will be tm session until Thursday | hoon, when the national lodge of| the order wil! meet tn convention. | Last night a reception was ten Gered at Seattle lodge No. 6 at the A. 0. U. W. hall, on First av. to the vistting delogates. The reports of the different com: tnittees will occupy the seasion un. Ul tomorrow noon, after which the @lection of officers will be held. The Rewly elected officers will be in wtalled Wednesday. Representa tives and alternates to the National Grand lodg and to the Internation. f THIS $1 Reduced to $3.19 This Bench Wringer will hold two tubs, and is also guaranteed to give full satis faction. Wringer has 11-inch rubber rolls Regular price $4.50. Wednesday's price Only $3.19 $1.29 For fancy Screen Doors, Choice of two sizes, 2x10-6x 10 and = 4-0x7 Regularly $1.60. Basement Store A Clearance Sa 1f¢ Bone Mair Pins, 9¢ Doz. whe 15¢ Hair Pins, S¢@ Set The 1 the latent in 1 How P ight 35¢ Barettes, 19¢. Ha Hair 6 in pocket MACHINE NOW 17¢ Hardwood nt va Reductions Extraordinary al Supreme lodge will also be so lected tomorrow afternoon Officers and delegates to the Na tional convention are arriving iy the city and by the time the session opens Thursday afternoon it is ex | pected that fully 600 national dele- gates will be present. Delegates from Maine, Vermont, New York, Wisconsin, Miasourt, California and Michigan are already in the city 1.0. T. M. CONVENTION (Wy United Prean) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Joly 16.] Without exception the most rep-| resentative body of women ever a» sembied in Atlantic Marlborough-Blenheim today at the opening of the triennial convention of the Ladies of the Maccabees of | wood the World. Mrs. Lillian M. Hol ster, of Detroit, supreme com mander of the order, is presiding at the sessions, which will continue three days. 0.00 WASHING $6.98 It's our Guaranteed Ro tary Washing Machine warranted to give entire sat- isfaction. Exactly like pic ture Regular price $10.00, Fo le Win Burner Gas 8. Sixe Strong Reg well well made The Bon Marche. le of Combs at bs, Ha 89¢ Back Combs, bf¢. n and Panty Back Comba In s@ell, amber and @rey; gole trimmed, sat rhinestones large @enortinent to seloet tram lear=FO® Bon Marche, City t# at the} lother officery in the party are A. E | vieer; Clad in pink and plue night pre Hence the demonstration jast and wearing for shods p! of night. Mrs. Koarston, still pretend sacks, a party of Doukhobora ing to be Miss Norton, was unable fence, which took beeen into Dauphin singing and to fool the big chattering, begging for money for the tip from her fellow players and food. They were woary and foot just as she was singing the most sore. They came from the Thunder sentimental part of her “Teddy | Hill settlement, haying left a week Bear” song she was showered with ago riee, the orchestra ewitching ite) Only a few speak English, and tune to “The Wedding March. j Seattle wishes the young couple} happiness. / from these it — for ie learned they are & warmer climate LEADING WOODMEN COME TO CITY Stillman, T. M. Robinson and James Stenhouse. Lt Boak, head consul of the men of the World, and other officers of the order, which meets| The party also Includes Joseph} fo ite ninth annual convention in| Cullen Root, sovereign ntnander | thin city next week, arrived this and cofounder of the order; Bor afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock | ereiqn Adviser W. A. Fraser, Dal at the King st. depot and were met las, Tex.; Sovereign Manager Jas. by the head camp entertainment EL Fitzgerald, of Kansas City, Mo., committee and a large delegation and D. Oliver, Jr, editor of the of members of the W. O. W. The Pacific Woodman, fan Francisco. ‘The party was taken to the Butler hotel, where the headquarters will | be located during the head camp cousin. This evening a reception Sunderland. Frew 1c head ch Cal, head ad Latshaw, Denver, Colo. k; P. BE. Snodgrass, Bo gene, Ore. head bi will be given tn honor of tne head | Hertechy, Denver, Ce offictais at the lodge rooma of Se tor; EB F. Conner, Seattle. attle camp No. 69, at 516 Spring st } head escort; A. F. Argall, Everett, The head camp entertainment | head watchman; Charles Rauner,| committee, of which Charles A! Laramie, Wyo., head sentry; T. A.| Reynolds ta chairman and Fred F.| Hughes, M.D. Denver, . head Fisher secretary, held a meeting physician; B. M. Carr, Denver, gen-|jast night and completed all ar eral attorney, and Head Managers rangements for the session, which | W. C. Hawley, C. V. Benson, A. D.| convenes Wednesday, July 24 ae eee SALE ( | | ne ' In Une with bis previous 4 mination to clean out the nudesir this racing sea t record promises to reac n large proportions THE VICTORIA The Poeumalic Carpet Sweeper With Adjustable Brushes able element drawn to with the opening of the f of Polles Wappens 1 orders putting an end to ot with this regulation will elty son tein has iseu the sa handicaps.” Failure to comply be followed by arrest and prosecu tion For hardwood floors, matting, The order affects brussels, moquet and velvet panies and individual carpets. electing px The old style carpet sweeper horse races wes Geutnaind 't spoue tine are sare Se of carpet. ‘The VICTORIA hem being distr ed te e . fopes and pe od on sale matic not only brushes the nds and saloons. tt wurfac to be cleaned has Pgh ir co an action that sucks the dust ep canton gh pens and dirt out of the carpet into Regarding the character of these | '"* ! ee ap eared wk tips, or thelr reliability, the chief goveras the action of ventures no opinion, but as a b the sweeper for the different irfaces to be cleaned. ness it 1s not desired in Seattle, he pon Pad ton yh tty po he The VICTORIA is the only ill see th it pot nductec sw pol . inds of carpets and do Al et « r vut and well 7 a Fate one week the price. will - is ahd 0, Only one to a cu ithorities, have been i a eneral exodw fi! within the next day or two the pc TROUT FLIES on Penne! Hooks Hall's, 1111 Firat a oo One Hundred Beautiful Pianos MID-SUMMER CASH RAISING SALE 16 PIKE ST PHONES | No"sd 82 ¢ have not recovered from the avalanche of pian ‘ ed n € are compelled to get f the n ha everal cars are etoa e h or Good Snsfilfinent sal € Iclose |} ne piar t prices litt tter t 1 comt We are inaposition where we MUST SELL THE Goovs, tive ate th utter ant@ satisfy yoursell | Sot €. Wailing Company u Second Ave., Sgetitie Women's Suits, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30 p. m., 12 Noon Saturday Until Sept. 1 “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete EPP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP ® ~ Special Setwoen-Seasous Sale of Blanke& Blanket During the summer months Eastern Manufacturers are willing to make mate rial price concessions to heavy buyers in order to keep their looms running until sufficient Fall orders come in to keep the plants running at their capacity, so this store placed a order with some of the better known@lanket manufacturers, with a view to holding t which if announced for tomorrow and Thursday. is no more unusual than are tl Wintes are the special price While a Blanket Sale in July may be rather unusual, it savings to be made by buying Blankets at this time. Vall and but that the Blanket supply can be laid in to advaftage while tomorrow and Thursday Note the window display BELOW ARE MENTIONED ENOUGH OF THE SPECIAL PRICES TO GIVE AN IDEA OF THE SAVING OPPORTUNITIES AFFORDED AS A R&SULT OF THE BETWEEN-SEASONS BLANKET SALE. 114 White or Gray Medium Welght Coton Mlank not so far ay are effect 10-4 White Mixed Wool and Cotton Mankets 65 ets, regular price $2.10 # palr, go at, a pal ular price $6.00 a pair, go at, a palr ¢ . e145 114 White Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets, re | 11-4 Heavy Welght White Cotton Blankets ular price $6.76 a pair, go at, & pair $4.85 f H lar price $3.15 « palr, go at, a pair 114 White Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets, reg E ice or mt. oO at, a a 5 | 11-4 White Mixed Wool and Cotton Bia ular price $7.00 a pair, go at, a pair 00 ular price $3.65 pair, go at, a pair 11-4 Brown and White Plain Mixed Wool and Cot 10-4 White Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets, ree toh Blankets, teguler prise 97-50 & pair, go a s8 ular price $4.50 & pair, go at 114 White Mixed Wool and Ce a pair t24 White } ular price and Cotton Blanket ed Wool $7.6 tton Blank Oa pair, go at, « pair 10 lar price $4.50 » pair, go at, a pair Pink, bine and red te are re 11-4 White Mixed Wool and ¢ nT ree sented among the Bianke wing Remember ‘ ular price $5.00 & pair, go at, a patr 93.65 |} the sale ends Thu night The Bedding Section is on the Spring Street side of the First Floor, adjoining the Drap ery and Linen Sections A Sale of Jumper Bel | BOYS BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE Some are made of taffeta in black | lacatttnsived ‘seoulder, Others ane of 101 : feta, in plai red ¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Frenc le Cotton Hose, } dle t are of le and narr - ible knee, heel ed effects; colors white and toe; reduced from 25c a pair to ..19¢ ender— ver Belts go at 1.45 hite Mercerized Cotton Hose, $4.00 Jumper Hells go at ts thle heel and toe; reduced from ) Jumper Belts go at $2.65 .19¢ t Womens Costumes, Svits, Furs, War sts. REIDERICK & ~NELSON Complete, Houselurnishers. (iN@ORPORATED) tote! end Club Furnishetas SECOND AVENUL, MADISON STRELT AND SPRING STREET. D {eb am y Battleship Nebraska at THE MARKETS loupes arrived on the street this | cherries, 126: oranges pati, NO morning, and watermelons are also | },°3j gholes $2 16 on the market. There tw a very |? TEA The early arrival of local potatoes | sight decre ck prices | ¢ - has produced # glut on the market | today ™ c which 1 pea a considerable ic Think of us once a day|{5'the shippers. New eos pond | at least. If you don’t like | coming in steadily, and the banana | 0 market is ally supp uo lied e in a slight rive in the p: fsb@uis it *take-back your money © Live Stock. Your grocer re * your money selected ranch eggs, but the but Wethers, per & owen, m wturns your mone rket remains the same as a ee oe if you don't like Schilling’s Bee y A carload of canta ves, per ib, Syge “. we pay bim hciieiithieedaitaalibl ronment 17 TELL THE CON- DUCTOR TO LET YOU OFF AT EARLING- TON. RENTON CAR. ranch exes. egg, dos, Bh We; eastern, Poultry Canvas Oxfords THE Benson Clothing Co THE BEST OF EV THING AT LOWEST PRICE. 501 PIKE ST. Portiand cen 82.35 bot be por ont. Imported. per Portiand cement, California on.28 Pratt. Native apples, $1.78@2.00 Now Is the time to buy Can Au Lambert's vas Oxfords new styles, light or heavy soles price tt: bow— Regular 3S wll $1.50 RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street —405 On the prettiest of bays, with broad, fine grave beach, with excellent fishing, bathing and boating. You Can Live the Year Ro As You Should Live With country comfort and city con iences. Pure spring water piped! pe Barlington is bound to Hilf every lot, 60-foot streets, 16-foot bon ao eo a } M: k leys, winding walks and d i 8 Buy a lot now, at prac- ake rustic bridges, flowers and foli on realize the enormous — This Tri in profusion, splendid soil ts crease in value which is f p Reasonable Restrictions - No liquor or other obje¢ able features permi Jones-Thomson Invest ment Co., to the Most Beautiful 113 Seneca st Spacious Home ing tad in America WHY ? Recause thé | Place on Puget ound valley of the Co os that ex | ot inion of ¢ nate soll and Se ee ee Free Camping Grounds in Grand THE HANFORD IRRIGATED Natural : ark ILANDS ARE OF THE BEST extend for over twonty From Tacoma ne totee for shanen et Launch ‘‘Forester” Leaves Eleventh and ettlement A Street dock 10:00 A. M. Steamer ‘‘ Spell Opportunity : _ leaves N. P. dock 1:00 P. M. Dov e” To get In at the start of the great rise in values which | bound to con ae the pant 3 ~ settles and develops x From Seattle ORT 4 16, 90, W oF MOAcre Fruit . “ ” . Farm Home \ Steamer ‘‘Dove” leaves Colman dock évery day at PRICRS 008 to 606 PRR ACHE, \] 8:30 A, M., returning reaches Seattle 4:30 P. M. With perpetual water rieht to clu@ed; only one-fifth cash at \ » of wurchase; balance am ple timé Call Upon or Writes rree TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED UPON AREMCATION TO WANPORD IRRIGATION AND POWER CO., 4 Gielical Ae ehiddinn 506 Cilieeis Bidg., Seattle} Colugi@a St. Entranc®, © Beattie, Wash, 401 sian. Bidg., Tacoma |) The Sound Trustee, Company : § 9 , ves ps tanner =

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