The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1907, Page 6

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EATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1907. ae || FoR PLA MOGeA ANGUS, — ~ neem Ty FARMS AND AOR AGE. Want Ads eae COME OUT’ TOMORROW Winger Natl val ty mach 8 up T First Telephone Them | To Us And We Will Do the Rest for one Insertion Seven wores to 6. $.000 Whomank Wide Main 18 {Big Quarter-Acre Tracts” $200 to $400 Lincoln Beach Villas 10e the ELRETEETEEEERZRSEY. _ ° ey Auxtitury, ig b iin®, Three®times, one cent a had 4 : } " ot ‘Trine | . me me bo per line OO. Pe | rf ‘ on Vriday og EN eae tea iat as : West Seattle f ~* f ‘ m ' t u | qui Wr Ktunts Lee t | Minimum charge for an “ad” |], 00" ‘ a i Se raeh tan De, Mtunte 1 “tures, | 20 cents. i Ay 1} Marion Muck | Tabernacle Dy, { DOWNTOWN AGENCY D A PINE View int ee "6 lead and Cherry t i fiee ad | BALLARD AGENCY—P & nad i | Mullen, 321 Ba av na and a i City Hall, Phone, Ballard 3 ee t 1008 wad thelg | MAIN OFFICK—Seventh av., |) , Sewing machines Mt a wenn MALTBY | ‘ ppines . ; between U University #i1 Alaska Huliding, 11-16 .” ». i oa a Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 PERSONALS. r 4 JOHN, H. WHIT? €o. a . ® MIit.tom FROM FIONRER BLESSES ; re . " mecting xD |p 6 th « ‘ v © twelfth iad AUCTION SALES. . ” I er Month ember 14, instead of November . to be « at aay of ana i Ir Sar Te 70 : ront ay an war previ r a “eve ence ft 5 L MONEY TO LOAN, | PATENT ATTORN 9 Puceds nA Adame & Trooks, Trade Mark att STAR LOAN ad James Wane easn me all the nuredaya, ir days © Astronom Aspects of which wag Aincussion on xt meeting of Wednesday owophiems hall, PHYSICIAN Women's Dis i ory ¥ s Mise Murle ) 1800 real up on tate AT MALEER LAKH rhan, ail level, geod | Me in th MALTBY a Butiding inne Helen F Vougt-Compbelt, dneday evening at A. Campbeit, a ich Mise de and rn ogr Freda G Mien UNION TRANSFER. ‘OWAC 108 iret ey Phones Main & FARMS Malden Koutem King rd In Mindful « d car Une om 40th Alaska Ruliding, 11-16 ty, tiem or other caw gnc disease 8 Y ft German Osteopath, oe @xamination—Foor peopl ar Episcopal ¢ hb Club Organized. A church club, having for tt parishes or f em t TETRSEESS 25 “RALARY ta@ane THE CRESCENT 1 fei MARION SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A ree of ranch ¥. Molt, Mar —t? up per acre. Termes y NATIONAL SRATTLE och paid in nv fo, near Weer @ WHpete : web has be Colman Bidg 200 Down crypt 5 Room Cottage i make Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Lety, (orrters, Ste z come REAL ESTATE DEALER D WILLMAN 1 OLE WRHRBNE ola Lowest pate FA Newton, a0) 3 These By ae al seewion. Cards were f entertainment, and aeel 1 off the honors of The club wilt necting the December with « A Home and Investment Tillan Fisher, voice. i Wolyoke Bisek, | Wasted i 8 7 va * WANTEO—FURNITURE. 4 “Valdes Furniture Co's restock 4 feiteme ANTED—REAL ESTATE ee “OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. $1,200 Prizes @warded. Mra aptured the iat May Lupton the About 30 members per ‘ Oo # NICHOLA a “ JOHNSTON & Cx DETWREN & Hin and f Only tt FOR THE FAMILY bait We make a spe for the entire far of the high r can and do your footw Ladies’ Dongola Kid and Blucher Cut Shoes, p heavy price $2.50 RAYMOND & FARMS WANTED. RVERY DAY THERE Ane Qateopathte k third five no a : $150 Cash * ict, u money we ATTORNEYS AT LAW FARRELL & DUNN Tork block The fr party will be haritable purposes, ‘ Armstrong-Beavers, 4 Mine 1 Armetrong amd At aver rrie@d Tuesday «h St Mark's timate friends present to The couple wit Mongolia tor de They expect returning to Seattle et of March Mra” ot De. anf ft Talo: me to Senttle » about eight Harvest Home, i he Firet Methodisf, © thelr annual Te Tabernacle a save on ¢ & specialty of Lace nt Only $40 Cash value . . our Yourself hiy oves Arustiong, 10” New Alfred Gfeller, 441-2 New York Meattie ABSTRACTORS. Mantord A Basement o ® our 6 erurbas © sont, $e8e CATIONAL. R i232” ath Ave. #0. —_— FARM BANGAIN LOST AND FOUND. ard, Blecution, Eapression 1 Lost—A brown Spaniel, “l Am Steams on collar. Return fornet Seneca, and MASSAGE and m German lady. 906 Room +. © 10-81--11-36-p Neward of $5.00 for return of black Gookersi-Hpaniel 116 Eighth ay. south 12-10 m athe and massage tor women ot Mar tie & Formal Grand Opening B= ssssuy D. S. JOHNSTON Co. TODAY and TOMORROW, AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS In addition to Brosche's Ladies’ » RESEETSS GB28e9, > gavEzE EE ~ PPERES gs _.._.New Building—T hired Special Art Souvenirs for. the Ladies Orchestra, the following pro. grammes will be rendered at in- tervals in the various departments during both days and evenings of the Grand Opening. Recital Hall Recital on the Marvelous Welte Artistic self-playing Piano, Selec tions by Paderewski Oarreno de Pachmann Busoni Greig Leschetizky Sauer and other eminent artists Small Instrument Department Extensive exhibition, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Band LInstru- ments and rare and costly old Violins Violin’ recitals will be given Automatic Department Recitals on the ‘‘Reliable’’ Electric Piano, the Regina Sub lima Piano, Mandolin Piano, Self Playing Harp and other wonder. ful Automatie Musieal Instru ments, NO GOODS WILL BE SOLD DURING GRAND and Universit Oo me ewwewe Mewes OURSELF and friends are cordially invited to at- tend the formal Grand Opening of D. S. Johnston Co., on the afternoons and evenings of Thursday and Friday, November the fourteenth and fifteenth, in their fine new building at the corner of Third Avenue and University Street. This event signalizes the formal opening of the largest, finest and most modernly appointed musical emporium in the West. The new quarters are conveniently arranged, handsomely equipped and every facility is present for the economical retailing of the world’s best pianos and musical instruments, No doubt, the fine new home of The House of Johnston will be a source of pleasure, ad- miration and pride not only to their many friends and patrons, but to every lover of the beautiful as well, and the Pioneer Piano House desires that you join with them in the celebration of this important event and grace thir auspicious occasion with your presence, GRAND CONCERT In the Recital Hall, Friday evening, November the fifteenth, eight fifteen o'clock, Under the direction of Franz Boyd Wells, The fol lowing well known artists will appear; MISS OLARA LEWYS...........0005.ccccess Soprano MISS AGNES QUINN ton neee eos Soprano HERR ARNOLD VON DER AUE ,,..... Operatic Tenor MR. OARL SOBESKI........... toe Lyric Baritone - THE PIONEER PIANO HOUSE at “e . ses « * First Floor Immense display of Church and Parlor Organs. Recitals on the Kimball and Burdett Reed Organs and Clough & Warren's Two Manual Reed Organs, Pianola Department Recitals on the Genuine Metro. style Pianola Piano and Themo- dist Pianola Piano. Also the Or- chestrelle Main Salesroom Extraordinary exhibition of the latest creat s of the world’s foremost makers of Upright Pi- anos, Instrumental selections will be rendered Talking Machine Department Grand Opera Solos and Select Concerts on both Ed 1 Victor Talking Machines Exhi bition of the largest and finest assortme of Talking Machines and Reeords in the West Ask to hear the new Victrola Art Parlors Exhibition of costly “Art Style’’ Baby and Grand Pianos. OPENING a | Novelties for the Children J OHN STON CO. “The House of Highest Quality” F

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