The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1908, Page 5

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SEATTLE STAReMONDAY, JUNE 4, 1908 neaday, Speaking of the ue} m, menagerte, hippedroma and gress of nations, the San Fran Times of Janwary 31 said Greater Norrie and Rowe otr and hippodrome, which innow 3 Will buy any range we have--THm& GREAT BUCK, THE MALLE G1 down $ 1 @ week A®Le or THE STANDARD SPECIAL your old stove or range ken as part payment on the purchase of a mew one nded engagement tr — (OMING © 2 ee our credit-giving is developed to the highest point of satisfaction— . The performers that Mons N aod BR we have assemblbd m are the representa lars and Rowe's Sawdust vs ss fs ice we in thetr profession. Ther tive lines are more the erediLgiving\service of thin store ts developed t M han 200 ctreus champions with the of t potut of perfection, That the credit-« is of ent number of people—to meet the lividual req Aggregation Here how The qnetanatnn t ae and r - rigera or THE GREATER STANDARD are of farreaching toftu ments, insuring perfect confidence ina ad, progresst horse fair, ts the finest exhi ence and benefit ts best shown through the t ands of | tee Ible'ty establish the record t tore is pre Next Week of ite kind ever seen in this here homes this store has helped to establish in Greater Be py nag ole of splendid, ¢ on . The big spectacle The Congress attle hor thr h the eredit-helpfulnes sof THE GREATER ot Nations,” is & Very beautiful GREATER STANDARD credit-giving ts ed a tb TANDARD. “ . , —— creation er Norris and Rowe ctr A t week for! at 10 o'elosk on tae mornings of day and the exhibition June brides, let this be your store—we are helping hundreds of the newly married! | Camp stoves— street parade will be given four new style paim stands with appealing prices— IKE A STREET CAR FLYING SIDEWAYS] S628 (2 OT 5 ® only—$1.98 | week— ] j ish. 87 Inches i | $3.95 regular value $5.50. — | | Middle picture shows the first] | Wright “glider,® built in 1900. Top/ | pletore, the second glider, 1901.! | Lower picture, the third glider, } 1902-3, the first one to contain an | | engina, ae ! art I) Lid June brides, let us help you! it's £0 easy to start a little home in “the Standard Way,” that we iike to tell all prospective brides about it jine © light doubledecked plane | jthrast oat tn front. Add two pro-| pellers, each six feet tv diameter whirling at the opposite side of the! j contraption from the front, where | }the light rudder planes are~—and | thie that ts the flying machine. | . Tt moves sidewise. Wheu It starts the second of three ar-|'P It looks like a rundiway atroet regular value 64.75 oon regular value 62.90 add little go-eart; folde com te light and eat sat beck wheels te Lesh: » ‘Mr. Gardner on the fiying CO moving se forward When the Se ‘our generous and popular creditgiving methods have ogiven | | @ the Wright brothers, | Cosines are started it stands for a) priced only Pleasure and happiness to hundreds of “newly married” folk in ak ie mat a balloon, and which | ™Oment, humming Itke « top. Then | fe have solved the |#OWIy it sneaks ahead, and pree-| Beattie.“ Way ‘act yeu? pictured inches wide RD, / ently it may be seee, about 20 feet | } rr from the earth. sitpping along with | chafing dish special tomorrow {| |i" heyze8 & furaten up a cory tittle home when you are | | BY GILSON GARDNER. a notse tke a stationary axtomo-| ready, so that you may enjoy its comfert and extend hospitality | | g bile. | from the very first. There's no need to wait-—come in right | | Special Service.) The Wrights have made it a rule HAWK, N. C.. Jane 8.—| to keep close to the earth, They do dees it look like—the flying | this for two reasons. In the first wer. the Wright brothers? place, tf they are to fall. they would & street car, built of light | rather fall a short distance. In th | braces, wire and white can- | second place. ft is really more diffi ge with the sides knocked | cult to navigate close to the earth, : tmagine slung in the mid-| jewt as it te harder to navigate a @ thin a buzzing gusoline on.| ship cose to a dangerous shore as big ax an ordinary | And they want practice tn navigat the back? then tmag-| ing their machine. They make flights fn circles and curves, aftning to return to the! starting point. There Is no reason. however, why the machine they have made would not soar 10,000 | feet Into the air, and travel on a straight line for 15 or 20 miles. But away and iet us havea little talk with you. Welcome, to be in pletore | Rew price 2 $9.16. The price upboard is interest iseiy SS... ae ee) yp 5565 for Tursday and Wednesday— —iron bed —wire spring —top mattress this complete STANDARD SPECIAL outfit 85.05 & Navy Yard Route Steamer 2 leaves Flyer slock 6:30 Bm. 1:30 and 4 p.m. ** now showing & splendid tot of these prectioal and popular Frogs [Sr thie season. All since and . | 4D feat: ver? epecta Ate hey have never tried any such | os omen vor on ~~ 2 9 Kit feet; very Special... o.50 | sectataiee stunts. The Wrights are well known tn thie country about Kitty Hawk and the island of Manteo. The life saving patrols who go Co nur, STANOARD this te @ full-stee wardrobe box couch. weil and stronety made, fitted with * of neat pattern tron bed (eingle or three ona ane Ranasemk weak Ge ‘ae on mattress and a soft-top mat Seis in ihe fegviar way CB QS SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. the w eek $5.65 SEATTLE TACOMA. | along the Kitty Hawk and Kill| was correct. It showed the Wrights be as great am that of (he inventors | out any subsidy from public or prt . | Devil shore have seen manp of that it was possible to build a m of the steam engine, the locomotive | vate source. x Lb i thetr Nights. chine which could carry a man, and|and similar revolutionizing discov: | | BM-Génuine Weisbach New 1908 Gas Lamp, complete; The Wright brothers began their! propel itself with its own power, | cries istroniger light for less gas; extra special, experiments {n serial navigation in fuel, ete, and be subject to th fa sting their work to the SR Sie 49c jf) 1896. They first bully # double | control of the operator laero clas of America, of which! k DUMMRGESS Coceeabbcs enssdeseecedee | decked glider, and, with the help of Nearly five years hive pass zhe) if} two men to launch It, the operator! since then. A mumber of machin © club} ” Iithey are me © rs, the V nished to brothers have fu found he could lea the side of a have been built by the Wrights, and > names and addresses of 1 . : . 4920s my ; f name id addresse 7] Opponents of Gov, Mead in What 85c Toilet Cleaner, SO¢. {f sieoy sand hill and “slide down hill| flown, some at Kitty Hawk. and reputable citizens who have. wit-|,ohponents of Gov. Mead in Wis $:00 and 11:00 | ; , ¢ htt pm | | lon the wind.” some at their home in Dayton. Ong gessed the testa and who certify to | This machine was 22 feet long{ minute was a long time to remaind'the trutle of the ; jand 14 feet wide, including the rud-/in the air in the first flight; I/aentemonts. These namen may be|oract « theated tn Port Towna plumber's bills; extra 59 || der, and was about 6 feet high. [t| minutes ts tho time record up to nad on application to the Aero club bab ee ee Sete special Tuesday IG IB] carried no engine or motor of any|date. The distance covered hasiine Asseeten, he kind, and its purpose was to fly in| grown from 862 feet to between 26 yor\ $1.35 Tar Paper, T9¢. the wind more like a man-carrying|and 25 miles, Now the machin@|»” 4) astra amount of credit Is due| ‘The Snohomish Press assocts REGULAR $1.95 ROLL—250 |kite than anything else will carry two men instead of one. | “14, wright brothers by reason of| met & lords ry Edmonds, KE mage feet hott Abebh®t Terre Experiments with gliding ma| Daring all the time since 1900 the Pi gyrschang Pech emer -” wat Dest AnpGalt Tarred Boon of this sort insted from 1900| experiments of the Wrights have in| Bissell was elected president REGULAR B50. hold Totlet Cleaner; saves | Handy House SPECIAL Saturday Night ® TRIPS Bride elub Wright brothers’) ‘Theodore Haller of Seattle w Pte 8x12 inches; neatly ond has tight hinged 33c cover, 15e. WM—A-ounce Bottle + makes old fur Seattle 11:30 Sunday Night —1. a io Specta turday Afvernoo! Bremerton § Subject t FARE te FE. Both Phones 636. J , Bellingham school census Fifth av., New) shows a population of 20,000 chil dren their absolute independ On Beceer: makes od tur- Th Paper; an extra good paper tor ({|<™Een, {boon known ‘abtut and watenea4prorking out the problem of man| | Aberdeen is trying to organise « sulgire ; all purposes; apectal 79 || ‘Then the Wrights decided it/ with interest by such men ax Pro, DINE. | They ane by tr ted (aihine'-Mare aes Monee the . 15¢ Tuesday : | « time to take the next step,| Alex. Grahem Bell, Octave Chanute ne rr niet, ane save supported nan " veen ed Hy" . : : J} and add = motor to thetr gliding} and the late Prof. 8. P. Langley /) ener ene eon ne eit onta. beclnutng IS Iron Handle, S¢. 25¢ Window Screen, 1%¢. | | machine secretary of the Smithsonian inetl eed Ltda ik Flyer i? Se—Potts’ “Never ; Handle; made of select | It was December of that year be-\tution. These men have talked to fowe they were ready for the first| the writer and have assured bim of} rrying motor: | their entire confidence tn th . REGULAR) 25 — Adjustable | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. They have worked the machine) Andrew Hughson, a pioneer of put with their own hands. and with-' 1861, died Saturday tn Colville Window Screen; 33 inches ex wor | 4 ond, If} test of thelr ma i a canoe steel 8c tension and t# 15 inches high: if] driven apparatn t on Dec. 17\of the Wrights, and have addeti | — : tae AT YOUR HOME THIS FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. _— patent fly guard; 17 Nl the test was made, and the ma-|their opinion that its importance} STATEMENT OF CONDITION LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and special : ct | | EVENING. 10:25 a.'m., 2:05 and 5:45 p,m. chine flew will be realized in future years to} S0c' Dog Coll ase That date really marks the begin: | @-e:wseeesmesrsmrnoe ome | r jog Collars, + il ning of man's mastery of the atr. . | TITI E TR ST CO | A large assortment of Dog Col- [I] 0 bes tin vain. The flight Cheap Excursions East} ot | vs : was a ve t one, being about| June 19, 20, July 6, 6, 22, 22, Aug-| las long as @ city block; but it was! ust 6, 7, 21 and by the Oregon enough to show that the principle BR. R. & Navigation Co. Rates, quem aneEONESET - | routes, tickets and reservations at| FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD. | Unie Doz, Cups and Sau- 401s, 2 Pairs 25¢. | LAR $3.00 00Z—Thin Midlish Bone China ¢ PM, with neet cold band ue; for | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. | and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p, m. | U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie— | Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212. Sherman, Clay & Co. lars; many sizes, patterns and shapes to choose from; worth | 6c; choice, ql Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1008, Everett and Edmonds Resources. Liabilities. and discounts, $289,926.36 Capital stock paid in. . $329,815.90 Ticket Office, 608 First av.| ‘The Atlantic Fleet is now at the| &. B. Ellis, G ral Agent a | wtate, furniture Surpl 5,000.00 Victor Dealers Ih) Navy Yard. Seo Battleship Ulindts | — ———— | and fixture $2,748.20 Undivided profite .... 7,419.68 16 C He h ld Oil 6 INlin the drydock. Boats leave 10 Cash on hand $90,815.94 Deposits ....... seeee 261,217.82 1406 Second Ave. an if] times dally from Pier 2, foot of Yew PIANOS AT COST In banks $1,163.56 |ler Way. Round trip 60. ooo 111,969.60 REGULAR 10c CAN—Standard Oil Co.'s House- |) t; can and oil combined; Tuesday 6c The Eagle Transfer Co a 7 fioe—100 Fifth Av fowth, are right 6 per Abstract and safe de posit plants ° 158,808.84 for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma $593,452.90 chine Department. Investigate. | Deposits May 14, 1908 ‘ $251 John C, Walling Co. | Deposits February 14, 1908 ’ 224,168.31 711 Second Ave. trunk ; 2 trunks Tbe; 38 trunks $1.00 within any reason able distance. Cut Rates. Sp am to Snohoms Increase VENUE siman Dock, ind 1206

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