The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1908, Page 8

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* THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1906. LID GOES. ON IN wit! "th "at | Frederick & Nelson, Pane d tore Closes Dally at 6.00. ». (By United Press.) DROWOOLLEY, Wh, Apr er iewued from the for the entire before the fire® ©. O, Kimball (By United Press.) t WASHINGTO April M4 firmation was made today of i mn of det Gen, Frederic Funston, now in command of (he Department of Cal One of the most im. Raised Money for Their Expenses. ’ portant special offer. worth, Kan ProhibitsRace Track Betting 5 * Gurcan Responsivic | wasiinerton, be, Apt th 1B ings in the April gale | pias valet fare bare a hate baste Natng'apon coat te Hennig consists of a carload of : || NOTICE To | Sats “hanes mpacs oe | sand teel Ranges. WATER T | att, oe, & theiling ‘ustnens dhe | has’ rhe style illustrated ange OPO = | CONSUMERS "FO SEE BATTLESHIPS have to be sold ar ~eta her wii al to left has six “DA accggeigg- dapggpmicigatoat | | Take boats at Pier 2, Ten round) ereived — ere é holes, the body is trips daity. ‘See round trip. ee" | @ First trips dally. _ b0¢ rad ; | Patent Ex- $: ‘ ud, lalleville : $500 Reward : We Wont the Ladies {crt teeter Natt] pansive Bit $1.49 s m of Wellsville polished For any ease of alcoholism that see our elegant Hae of Wall YG steel, asbestos lined, and there is a duplex grate for either wood <n! Done Rich |e aan |. (eer or coal. The range hag Children (#8 0 pas high roll warming There’s this difference between Two hundred thousand «eran was Fe st closet. I cannot cure in from 3 to & coe J. B. BRISHOIS, Globe Hotel, Cor. First Av. and Main St ons Union st Union st. and Bast d th ff dollars is enough to “ bring |e |"; . yehon. the cocoa habit an the coffee up” a little daughter of the “- aailr grind bare A-strong feature at $19 Q5 habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, rich, If it's a boy, it will |; ue ee ibideitvs ea ais: cde ost ec. “ie ° bs stronger, steadier, better able to pic abocy : inches. large trem 1% tes iuehge ” ' May K. Warwick takes up |"') Paes var te) do your share. Does Coffee? the case of these rich children, |..."Fus0''4 wee 8 in the current issue of THE * SATURDAY EVENING Post. ‘ Hawk. Ste ne Male A wealthy Boston couple @ April 10. put their two boys under the) g: : wit ‘Or Viench tonnes and Fs M, SPINNING overnesses. When the 1310 Second Avenue children reached the ages of eight and nine they were sent ® toa well-known school. They knew their mother-tongue so LESS THAN A CENTA CUP very little that they could not understand what their in- INCORPORATED m Se ea OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TONIGHT In Our Savings Department. structors were saying to them, and they actually did not know how to dress them- selves. They had to be sent} home; there was no place for} them, even in a fashionable school. Some of these children be- come cads and rakes, others at- = ——e STEAMER YOSEMITE Is made with scrupulous, con- scientiouse care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, tain beautiful ideals of courtesy, | ° ° . Thit Gepattment is oped eel g00dness and quality. No cocoa they all lose something which urday evening, trot 8 o'cloe atany orice can be better or more a human being has a nght to. DEXTER HORTON & CO. BANKERS delicious. Your grocer sells and In this week's ieeue of THE! Seattle to Bremerton Navy Yard dis SATURDAY EVENING Post, aaa caus ant it. “ Little Children of the Rich.” veseven | Saturdays and Sundays Only Tue Cvnris Pumssnine Cosrary PUSLADELPMIA eerccccccccccoscoeccoscoeces ne Fh hk at il an 5 in D. Ghirardeitt Company Our Boys Are Everywhere sped I alle Nate git gpa Sar. Francisco Captian wit ‘he aetteered 06 ony Manic and dancing on evening tripe furthers « Fare one way address by VICTOR PELZ, 713 New York Block, Beattie. New York Building. rr Schedule subject to change withe . rt cents; round trip, 50 cents . COCPOOEEES OSE TESETEESESES EES OES ESS OEESOOED: ridy bin Notice to:— Croakers Hard Times Howlers Discouraged Dealers Some Real Estate Agents And Others:— With a Word or Two to Wise Investors:— This is to serve notice that it is all tommyrot to say that there is no demand or sale for residence rea! estate in Seattle today—that the bottom has fallen out of the market, and all that sort of stuff. Trouble with these croakers and knockers is that they are frightened by the shadow of their own pessimistic frown—either that or the property they have to sell isn't the kind that the people want. I have proved that there is a market for the right kind of lots at right prices and on right terrns—proved it by selling these lots of mine in the Green Lake district. If you want to see how it is done—take the Green Lake car to Mountainview Station tomorrow—meet me there at 10 a. m. You'll find that the buyers will be there, too. There have been a good many reservations made this past week, but there are some left and they will be sold to the first comers tomofroy Ferms, $10 down and $10 a month, with my usual absolute GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OR MONEY RI . sy FUNDED Wise investors are quick to appreciate the fact that this is the best place to put their money for a quick turn-over at from fifty to one hundred per cent mere than I am asking at ©] > he Smith Premier Typewriter has widened its market until it includes the whole civilized world; has become the type- writer of over 300,000 operators and has, during 1906, broken every previous record of sales, because it has from the beginning best met every typewriter need. this special sale Critical homebuilders are just as quick to see that this is one of the most desirable parts of town in which to live and that by buying now they can get plendid homesites for about To All— Whether you want to buy or merely to watch others buy—meet me at Mountainview Station at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Sunday, the 12th—Green Lake car line. It will pay you to be there early. 4 That will be about all. , half their real value The tri-color feature of the Smith Premier Typewriter is recognized as the greatest improvement in modern typewriter construction—yet ue & ® f in providing it, none of the strong fundamental features, for which the 2 FAY Smith Premier has always been noted, have been sacrificed, Com- * @ § plete literature on request, . (THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, SYRACUSE, %. Y, BRANCHES BVBRYWHERB S08-503-$04-505 Meshorn Building. | ; Phones: Main 3532; Ind. 3836,

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