The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1907, Page 8

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(Seattle Bar Exclusive ‘Bervien), Ww ASHINGTON, Nov 8 A HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION pol ’ ornn _latic the ury New just let's flay de wtar A tor To The Aristos club met yeater &fterncon with Mra. W r 2723 Seventeenth av. north Red Cross Meeting. | The Seattle branch of the Amert-jat the 4 can Red Cross society met yeater day Mrs. H. P. Fish ay Coterie club yesterday aftern LARS—that's a lot of money hat's the amount which the gov ment ts going to put Into efrew on as the result of the sale of We of 3 per cent trede a bonds it hw bie n this hundred and fifty Million es take gold, the same val notes and Pana r elt coin two . millionaire were called fipon FOOT SQUARE OF GOLD Q AND HALF A MILE HIGH * bauNKARD to cash In and carry off hie gold in a hurry, be would not be able to Ket away with much of It unless he had a couple of wagons with good stout hor About 40 pounds is what a man ean pack on his back, In gold coin this would not be more than $10 000, and @ is the history of great bank and train robberies in which gold colg has figured that one man can get Away with little more than this amount . A miliion dollars in gold will. make a pile containing 17 feet. Stippose it to. besstack in. a column @ foet squar Id be 17 fet high-—about as as three tall men standing on each other's shoulders Now suppose 150 of these 17-foot gold columne set In a row, and this will réprosent the amount of hoard ed money which Unele Sam will| put into elreulation as the resu of th sury notes, Put the Lequare col ft, of gold In one pile, atop of each} ther, and they would reach almost! half a mile ward the sky That much money ought to re lieve the financial stringency a trifle, oughtn’t it? higt AT WORK ON THE NEW TREASURY CERTIFICATES. GIRL OPERATING A TRIMMING AND CUTTING MACHINE IN THE BU REAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, WHERE THE NEW CER TIFICATES ARE BEING TURNED OUT, THOUSANDS EACH DAY, BE ISSUED Weveune 30. BITS 0° GossiP © { AS Aristos Club. afternoon at 1114 Fifth av Coterie Club. { 4706 Fourteenth hostess to the northeast we Chapter A. P. E. O. Chapter A. P. E. ©. will meet on Wednesday next at the of F ay Beta Omega of Beta gave a Thanksgiving dance at their house, on Fourteenth av rth last M: the Misa Jeanie Bl Tank P. Cooper, 1202 Fifteenth north. Beta Theta Pi Dance. evening. Engagement Announced fs. Anna Beek Allen announces engagement of her 4 mnt, to Dr. W. W Charters of Columbia, Missourt Meeting of D. A. R. The Lady Stirling Chapter D. A R. will meet with Mrs. Ashabel Gil lon, 419 Twelfth av. north, Mon day afternoon, December 2, at 2 o'clock. St. Alphonsus Fair Closed. The fair given by St. Alphonsus church of Ballard closed esday after & most successful The total receipts will run clone to $3,000. The the the Eighteenth and M day M Mor their daughter, Annie Car Printers Auxiliary Dance. Printers Auxillary wi first of a series of dan: Renton Hill club evening. De the third Wedding in January. fr and Mrs. Richard Ambrose ris announce the engagement ¢ to Mr. William Bell Phillips. The wed ding will take place early in Janu ary. Junior Choir. The junior chgir of Cathedral church rx its fits (0 Fine Talking Machine Recital NCERT IS WELL ATTENDED Given Last Evening at Johnston Co. Re- cital Hall when they gave the t Stoecklins ma in B-flat h they sang In a detighttu' anner wit Hole Services in Tabernecle Tabernacle at the and Ur © Methe / Hill-Perone. Mise Letitia Bell Mill and Mr nage of the Pirst Meth ng, Rev Women's Foreign Mi Society. | | The Wo « Foreign Missionary |eoclety of the First Methodist | church will meet on \ Jernoon with Mr. Emr hor on 8 north. A splendid program has been arranged } Preparing for Sale | The w ladies hi ng for some time in preparation for a sale which will be held on Tuesday and W of next week in the G Methodist The Ladies Aid so the Ma drona Heights Me pal church wi ar Friday Dove tore building Kast arth " aft aner Locknane- Hays. | Thursday evening at the in ma ' M if We M Pifty-fit r Beckingham-Corbabon | ou f Ad ha Rt F fins R Surprise Party D i ‘ Harbaugh-Gholsor 1 R h dist +0 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV ‘|“FOUR TERMS IN CONGRESS MADE ME --F, M. EDDY | (Seattle Star Excluklv® Service.) | oe the Immaculate optioin | MINNBAPOLIS, Nov, 80-High | The bride is the ot sto Wan ohana jploatten as. Welt kroom {Hf fn Washington, enjoyed white ia momber of the firm of Born. | serving four terms in congress, stein and Sone of thie city, ‘The ceremony w jemnined by Rev Father Robert vith Mr, and Mre Metgpight will be at ho after Dectimber 10, at the Algonquin Celebrate Golden Wedding. The fiftieth we of Mr, and Mra, Rt made & drunkard of ank M Now, cured of the drink , he ln & temperance adver Drink fg the curse of Washing jton politioal fe,” he declares, It] » constant necessity @f being ford was celebra good fellow, and the drinking it st thelr home, 908 Twentieth av /entajie, that playa havoe with so mith More than 0 friends and) many men of promise. | am wilting tives” were preaent and they,/for you to say that it made me & the reciptonts of many wit! drunkard . Aeagon commomorating — the : le. ahd Mra” oetaed 1 got so finally that I had no Aye been rosl@ents of Seattle for; Money, My drinking began with | ® yoara, They were married in| @ Casual social glass, but 1 became ecatine, Iowa, November 26,{80 1 could indulge in no mental ex: | They have five ehildren, 1 without alcoholie stimulant. | grandchildren and three great nt from, bad to» worse. grandchildren, ai! of whom are liv things worth while in life 1 ing In King county macrifioed to liquor a~—<_ HON, FRANK M, EDDY, Now I have been cured, I intend to devote the rest of my jife to|— ———- ~ —_ pointing out to young men the folly |the Seventh district in 1886 ; ot drinking,” was chairman of the committe | Baddy, formerly owner of a Min | mines and mining and a leading im |nesota daily paper, wan elected trom | migrationtat 4 | WILL SELL RESERVE, {| It Treasurer Ru: and bese ~ MUZZLE OF GUN H man Sawyer of the finaw By United Press.) tee can find the Hide sum AT HIS HEAD TACOMA Nov, 80. With few weeks announcement eo by the gov PE QUGESE REREERTERL lying around the vaulta treasury, it will be turned over C, J. Brickson, the contractor on t (By United Press.) for the sale of 600 acres - Fourth av, regrade, toenable him to] TACOMA, Nov, 99. — Harry |comprined tn the mill ‘ Ko on with ‘iis ha® | Shears, foreman of the Dupont Pow. | Rt aside near Harbor by noon shut down dn federal authorities years ago jah. amemat tity (der Works, of Dupont, was held : . owes for public property acent | and ¥ 4 of $200 lant evening Tried Three Times to Die. to the regrade The police are mystified, Shears | TACOMA, Nov, 30-—B. Hubnott ome Erickson has to find a sale for|says he felt the lo at a | Who was placed in the city Jail the sun of $248,000 ax the time for|of his head and heard the order te yment in cash expired last night./throw up hie hands. Without turn neyium. To has tried to take hi ing to nee the he compiled OFFICIALS FAR Se TO AGREE | SECURES NEW QUARTERS | ra TEST CASE leane was closed yesterday t Counsel Scott Cal asloneor R tine le Commercial club for! poun holds that the of Seattle Milla do not agree |the third oor of the McDougall & | cannot take up Warra 4 he f the ind. | Southwick building, at First av. and | pay; and en for the Jeelare te no! ¢ bia st, for permanent head: | widening of Third a any othe |ment to the elty of Seattic on the|March i. The name of the butld- lor choir purchase of thi ds und |ing Is to be called the Commercial |” 1, jMr. Ross says ald be | building after the dry goods com: Lauye plenty ¢ , from the pany gives it up for thelr new fi a 6 tent salt eet of lan it jer to| building, at Second and Pike feourt against the troversy Chairmar ake his wa. > jt take hi Sawyer, of the finance ex het athe, \aindeaine of the city cour City Treasurer lordperty for the Russell and Comptroiler Carroll j atreet Isaac will vieit the state capital Monday WORKS OF ART: porty owners, } to confer with the offic | : om }rant, and owes the city $19,000 for ’ j the-improver t. The latter 1 ve CHINESE TO BUILD. (By United Press.) tie CaUK ia lee bow: os NEW YORK, Nov. 30.——According | conta bie A syndicate of Chinese capitalists to a apex dispatch to the World ‘ the re planning to construct a tarke | fr ¢ building in the upper! that to business portion of the city. The! stricken details of the arrangement have | is somethin not been worked out but the butld art As a result t BEA TRICH idea that there hJudge Kelliger in the nude in} Me © visitors to the) mau ing w be for non-competing lines | statuary ary the Indus be har of business, Re t Art h of the}mours of 9 8. m. and Sp. m time and keblackened casts After the Undesirabiles. adorned with a f ing white| LONDON, Nov. 30.-—Plore KENT, Nov. 36.-Kent officials | fig leat. Nightingale, the English philen ables several un-| GOOD FOR 6. Cc | the Order of Me by } i persons of th ting |Bhe is the first woma ‘ have beer out (By United Prose this @ tion, wh te # who inmulted @ yc an on the street governmen PUBLIC MARKET 3°." d to negotiate when it first ame into power three years ago MEN SMOKE; WOMEN SLAVE two} vicront firttiah Co- | present 1d the only on h ready cash k, fitted to the spirit { the seavon and thes} t ft ie repaying Hon, R.G.| The best time to open a & — — — The a Is Today Your |!) pro cumne on Every Bottle Requires the greatest Pay Day? amount of nourishment with the least expendi- ture of digestive energy. follars of | right tn joan that |amall the arket was formalty ning. All stalls tocks 4 1 of wagor Almost everything may be had at the public market now. | t ie filled having everything for satisfy the inner man. Not we reported in oK | t.; Wash | stter, 20« creamery Exgs, local ranch, ranch, 30¢ and 40c; east Oregon nm cage, 2 live bens, i6¢. for anks, $1.40 per box oes, 3%¢ pound; 7 Hens, dressed Potatoes, 16 1 | Yakima Bur Sweet pot pounds for Beets, 4 bunches for be Carrots, anches for Onions, 2 bunches for be Dried onions, 7 Ibs. for 25. Radishes, 4 bunches for 10¢ | Pa he per bunch. | Turntps, 3 bunches for be per stalk, 10 to ifc a tp oettes seen WHY NOT SET ASIDE 10 Per Cent OF YOUR SALARY TODAY he per Ib. MRS. CHAS HENROTIN AND START A SAVINGS AC per head * She f buneb r Ponts besa manage gt 7 "rhe are se: iT. “The Pure Malt Tonic” he Fg Es ery ating Union Savings & retained by the most deli- a oa 9 Trust Co. . ‘ate stomachs and is eas- Famers 20 fe 2b mon, Gor. SECOND and CHERRY Ly i. ily ass similated. Ask your Pumpking, 10 to aoe. = apwointed metrovouan” noe See our demonstration at the Bisse OO de a ————— ee Raven Drug Co., beginning Dee. Grape fruit, o. # 1, and continuing through the me gc pproeel Victor | holiday season. orcas Is aeTha nt t $30. oo Phone Malt Rainier Department : ~ |Seattle Brewing & Malting ‘ volta, sb une ; _ Sherman, Clay \ (o pe! re—Whleaae and Reta Ind. 27; Private Exchange 27 Guna For Rent—Piper & Taft 1406 Second Ave. 1024-26 Second av oon

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