The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1908, Page 6

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i ° space used will be ehare wo Main 1054 ‘ ] A )T MONEY TO LOAN. A Prenat ‘ University District } ‘ 4 ma | “ae ‘ . ae o | ~. nal inna | TeLegenULARg AR LLL ' ~% | " | Mans. NATALIE SCHENCK COL- =| COME TODAY | we : ~ en an ce | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | NEW YORK, April Newport ussite nme | Here's are «¢ it that the wedding of Paul + the ¢ e coke millionaire r of taet we, is to ke place within a few months. Sine Mrs. Collinge obtained a divorce pa igen from former husband Raluey . 7 has been paying her devoted atten. | Several years ago «he married Charlies Glen Collins, an English | m formerly an officer of the crack Beotch Mack Wateh. Bach be ved the other had a handsome fortune In Honolulu, on their wed ding trip, planned to encompass the Colltes’ fands gave out The f divorcee quickly od, « is now @ pottery laborer in : oe 9 , " io FUSILLADE OF SHOTS. 2° |Terrible Sacrifice at thy Gu a | ¢s ° | SPOKANE, April T--A rlob.op University Jeurred between Italian and hum jtrlan workmen employed inthe vip | Pallroad camp of Burne & Jordam southwest of Sprague, Sunday, ip Itallana n Three of the Italians, L. Fe }A. Naria and J. Peko nave ‘ows . * i leaught and t = , , jtrial, ALD the It’s Now or Never jim. tnoarenti | lives ot tet STRIKERS RIOTING , (By United Prows.) PARI, April 7—The first fo plent rioting Im connection with of bricklayers, mas led workmen, occurred in the Place de ja Bastile, Unheea speedy settlement of the contro A. B. Armitage veray ts arrived at, workmen of ail trades to the number of 166 000, will be called out in sypupathy ne Green 91 or G. Rausch has to move @ 16 years In one room and 28 y ot experience in the shoe business Men's and women's shoes have to be sold for cost soo TRIMMED We trim all Wail Paper that | Bungalows | lear our store free of charge it : EDERAL PAINT AND | —? F WRAP <O 4 | » “| Bungalow Sites po YoU WANT ONE? we wa © cHorcs hae in ‘ Pastry ~ ARR BUTLE w 1 Which ane ror @) Bal PAYMENTS ean JOUN 1 WHITE and «| Main 2269 tnd 298 ings. weil, we | ee beautifal new. modern Beetay. A ars Bickerton Cheapest View Lots |f ive, Green take, close to schoo car, ete $100 down. balance ent tre Siectke tres Seattic | monthly. Phone Green 2 car ' #8, $19 per month 210 x n Call soon, It Bring this ad. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Wood and Coal wood $2 & load Ind. 142. "CITY REAL ESTATE. $150 to $250 & load, dry slab wood ie Fuel Co, Main Lote to A Pickup THR RAINIER VALLEY Dry Forest Wood SEATTLE MORTOAGE BOND , 437-428 Epler Mioem net Main 466 ind #40) Bt e 4 ON LAK® WASNT Banvtitul € and WIRTH, URBA $215 & One ti mt ind jana 600 an were 1 sy’ SEATTLE MORTGAGE main shat ast pier Bio BEAUTIFUL WEST SEATTLE One-Fourth Acre Tracts 50 to $500 ° @ bargain First Phone X 2100 FOR SALE—FLATS, THE SEATTLE STAR= which 50 shots were fired by the m to Ritevillqntes | TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908 | ™ ¥ cawewee \| ATTORNEYS AY LAW | FARMS AND ACREAGE. MAKING A BRIDAL TOUR WOMAN HELD FOR SHOOTING. I} S BATTLESHIP TARGET AT M | : \ | oe Lig ate (By United Press.) ' ' DALENA BAY “7 . Fi FRANCISCO, April ? Y 1 " y ' - . ; 1 ‘ ‘oltare the actor who funda : i ' a 4 two bullets from = WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ing . | A, Went, a prominent business |; ing a tall ‘awe ion This photograph, taken from a ¢ ee WAN > BOP weg weett Alecks man of Boston, Mass, with Wi oz ho battieship’s target looks whe Telephone Them To Us w N Qc i bride arrived in’ Soattlo tast night |‘ ore a. ae oe obese seep : oO itive " . 3 r ~ | atoar Yueatan for round trip |) accidental ee minutes of firing one-quarter of the t ' aay Seven lto Alaska, and returning will jou yee! ta word 7 ~ ~ . They are stopping at the Waldron _ ee er ae ti wa q | BEAUTIFUL NATALIE TO ’ Sat lis $100 MARRY RICH THIG TIME a ae r | Im the fortification bill reported the $1,750,000 have been the fortifieation of This makes a t at will be expended on naming city officials n r Tacoma calle the on insanity ing, tow will be sumunc as Pierce county cannot stand the finally fore help arrived sinking be There are now 2,100 men at work at the Hremerton navy yard. ou navy yards NORTHERN PACIFIC oi Se GONTESTS TAXES Farmer » planning STREET CAR CRASHES INTO A t | Frank Nap we njured, h collision. ‘The exp tes : wag ft “i'l pAmenger, wae Be hed 1 De In POOLROOM MEN Alleging that it bas been dis|! as B ‘ ANOINE 86 8 ood uc! criminated against in the matter | g/.1) ixht “ . an of taxation, the Northern Pacific | siren ; he t ran burtea 10 one wa UNDER ARRES Ral par day start | Or an Bees a F ore carried oe pros x rma Yam daon and ¢ ht os dintric ductor David Davies t home, on South ty E. Baumer, a poolroom proprie | ?°™ ana Nappi had n driving » woe taken to the tor at 16th av? and Republican » surer, to| 10, relia, and paralle ¢ spilal, where” and Joe Rose, in the same bust taxes (track, and when he bis Injurten wey nose at Latona, were in pe Lee ee ak tha company, A | eens OWURE 80 98 and that be hag orning charged tiation of the 1907. tan Geta: nees feet te ms > on about the unable DAVIDSON WINS .. in thelr p r was pu sent is also asked for on the «round that it is not valid He lives at 1921 Tithe bonds ed, and Rose } to appear when want-| bail of $10 SERIOUS CHARGE, ave CHARGES FRAUD Anna to Ma ae ‘ rv a Arnold, an ex] 7 NEW YORK, A ili Sees eeeetea-Demeet 4 vaterday % sition of the Gould family te Prin our ene ‘ ‘ his 1S-yeargla Nelle do & nage ; Murphy yesterday and charged ¢ F " aie ci Te ee ea ee er aned |B. Smith with obtaining $100 tn a ray aside, and Mme. Anna Gould Will rraudulent manner. Smith is now : marry the cousin of her former hum |i” Assia | - — band in Paris within a few months, |'" “'™*™ The supreme court at Washing Tak DEATH NOTICES. ton, D. C, yesterday decided _ NARROWLY MISSE favor of J. H. Davideon in @ sult | W. C. Calhoun, father of Mrs against the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8. Stephenson, died April 3, at We St. Paul railway. The suit involved terville. The remains were received A MURDER tidetands im Seattle which, it wa Ww h$1 to 3 jthis morning by Butterworth @ | 4, were sold by Devidson to ort | Sone _ |the railway compar (THIS WEEK) Mre. J. Williamson, aged 52, died Krusa out of After ordering Gus his own tent at Fau Sunday night Char two shots at him and the As an inducement for come and test the merit tific method we will, on The body in Bonney-Wat in this city at the park son company April 6 EPIPHANY PARISH GALE. * of the . the | of Guild Karl Rein aged 39, died In struck | py ish, Madrona Heights y this city, Apri He was a mom. him over the head with bis revol-| will hold an Easter sale of fancy J of this, examine them ber of the Sailors’ union ver ja; and Thureday [| charge, and should you deal Mra, Mary Lees, aged 68, died,| All this was al and evenings, April § | to order glasses we will $1.00 from our regular price We Want to Make Your Acquaintance. church re April 6, at the family residence, 506 |*Weartng out a warrant for Da net, Refreshments | W. 44th at arrest on the charge of assault FUNERAL NOTICES. and Kast | will be served * nose was broken in the encounter, he says, and his “scalp Thaw Diverce Case. ] The funeral service of Karl Rein. was cut. He says Davie sent an! NeW YORK, Ap Judge WHOLE! holm took place at the parlors of apology, bat the complaint was | tfenrich hae named Robert BE. Dey the Ronney- Watson company this sworn out nevertheless cas as referee to take the teat morning at 10 o'clock. The burtal took place at Lake View cemetery mony in the Thaw divorce case HUTESOK i \ Walla Walla Public Building. | The funeral of Mra. Mary Le WASHINGTON, April 7.—The! Congressman Brick De. H 1336 2 PAVE CU} will be held from Carton’s parlors senate has passed a bill providing) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 7 . at Premont We eday, the Sth, for the construction of @ public Congressman Abraham Brick, of to South Bend, died today ip a sant tarium from @ mental disease building at Walla Walla, Wash cost $350,000 at 1 p. m., interment being at Mt Plensant cemetery Pve Proved That The People of Seattle— Know a good thing when they see it—and are quick to buy real estate when they can buy “right”—even if croakers do cry about “hard times.” They saw that the Green Lake property I sold Sunday was right in locality, right in value, — right in price, right in terms, and right in every other way—and they know that I am very much 4 right when I guarantee satisfaction or money returned. Therefore . | Did It— Sold the lots as I said I would, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather, and made a friend of every purchaser—to each of whom “Thanks!” a I had intended to stop with last Sunday's sale—felt that I had done enough to prove my” 7 continued and everlasting faith in the value of Green Lake property. 4 But yesterday a number of people came to me and urged that I offer another bunch of lots at the same prices and terms—said a good many people who wanted to buy had not been able to ~ get out on Sunday for one reason or another—and that I ought to give them another chance. (That's fact—not “hot air.””) : First I refused—then I hesitated—and then finally— i Decided to Sell 50 More— : Of the lots; same way as I did the first allotment—that is $10 down and $10 a month, with choice of selection in Greenwood Park, West Green Lake Garden Tracts or Salmon Bay Addition—but not more than one lot in any one addition to any one person. And you can take my word for it that there is not a lot in any one addition that is not from fifty to one hundred per cent more than I will sell them for. If You Want to Make Sure— Of getting one of these additional fifty lots, you can come to my offices in the Mehlhorn "| ing any day during this week and make your reservation—possibly that would be the best thing ~ for you to do in any event. Then there would be no chance of a slip-up. : me Don’t Forget— city's That these lots are in one of the best residence sections of Seattle—in direct line with the fastest growth—bound to increase rapidly and considerably in value—with a short ride fre- quent car service—water and electric lights, sidewalks, etc., now in—sewers going in, and all other city improvements soon to be completed—on line of Seattle-Everett Interurban and land Park-Fremont Ave. line, which soon will be extended to Country Club—near Country and Golf Links—dozens of new homes going up— In a Word— I honestly believe this to be the best chance you are apt to have for a long time to get a delight- ful home place for very little money, and to make an absolutely safe investment with sure and Fi large returns. If I didn’t think this from the bottom of my heart I would not advise you to buy : —or bother running these advertisements—and by this time you ought to know the reputation and rehability © — P. FAY 502-503-504-505 MEHLHORN BUILDING. PHONES—MAIN 353 2; IND, 3836.

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