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14 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4 1909, a, THAT POPULAR THEME, “BWANA TUMBO" TEDDY |S AFTER BALLARD CITIZENS WANT {— : 3) | ELEPHANTS | THEIR OWN FIRE ENGINE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! iN THIS PICTURE 1 ee eae ‘SHOW TWO AFRICAN BY WARRINGTON DAWGON, [WILL ORGANIZE VOLUNTEERS game tx over, However, under the Staff Correspondent of the TO HAUL IT FROM TOWN Careful tultfon of Captain P. H. Mul. |} NATIVES SINGING. United Prous. By HANG POWER len, the Bogles are making great = KIJABE, British Rast Africay » PO wtrides towards becoming one of the WITH A FEW Heat tOWAL June 4—Qol, Roosevelt spent fastoat teams on the coast. There || LINES YOU WILL moat of hie time today hunting BALLARD, June 4 Monday i# Rot one of them who cannot get || Wiis Uealvalve Grvia thaan PERCEIVE THAT-~ elephants in the foreste In thi Fo vaiiue will be the next mecting of Mould the bases In something under |) re er tn Stal! vielnity the on Ba sors Hak seconds, and when It comer || a . he Balmon Bay Improvement elub, 4° NeNOnGy, tee ee it will be 714-716 Second Ay He returned to Kijabe at noon as the guest at luncheon Var en, of thooAmerican missionaries here Kermit accompanied him to the lunoheon, The colonel delivered a bMef ad | Laat night the executive committee holds pretty hard matter to bat @ ball/ past any of them. Mifty-four inchee je the average Waist measurement » advertiaing committee ite usual meeting and decided te employ a man to do writeup work foy the Bunday papers it tu now suggested that a vol] ide for grading Thirty-third ay dress to tho missionaries, |iiiour fire department shall be or W. and the adjacent streets will praising thelr work in the high | ganized in Ballard and that it's firet|0@ opened June £1, at the meeting eet terme, |work shall be to mo Into town and|f the élty counoll. , brin out the fire engine Matters | . ig Plane and specifications for the are considered to be sarious, since the dry weather jas set in, but to] extension and Improvement of the all appeals for th) engine the au-| Twenty-fourth av. dock and for the " 6 continue to turn a deaf) @ridiron which t# to be located there ar are 1h the hands of the euperintend Jent of buildings, and When approved - SSS i | On Wednesday, June 2 at the! home of her parents, 2008 W. Fit Q CAUGHT felahth #t, Miss Laura Miller was The building commildee of the Gil Y |marrted to Mr, Frank Corrigan, The|man Park M. £ church met lant A : |Rev, Dr, Flosher, of the M. 1./¢ « fe ganization purposes (Hy Catied Breas) Lurch, offielated Mr Councilman J.T. Armaty wns BEACH, Cab, June 4 |Hompion was the beet mm elected to the chair, J, U. Canne secretary, and W. H. Oliver, treas be | Mrs. Hampton, @ alster of the dan | was matron of honor. After a short F honeymoon trip the newly wedded| Mr. 4. Dudley te preparing npec urer ++ THEY HAVE BEEN air will make their home at 2008|fleations from plans puthitsing the SINGING THAT a1: re These plant be conslde final adoption at A. Love, & laborer working at the iCountey club, dled suddenty yeater the next meeting of the oc y afternoon ax the climax to a/ lt le oatimated that the cost of the racted spree, Ho was found| proposed structure, including | the || ad in bis cot tn (he bunk house | furnishings, wil be af leant t Git 000 i| | MACHINERY DOE® WORK AT |BHalt boolock. Love was horn th THE COLOEST WEATHER ase ee ee ae |B t O D SUARAL Ih THE U. 6 the United Btates army In the Pib! u ne ay onl ligpines. He ie sald to have a cow ein in Roslyn, B,C. The funeral visas pas how ow Satn's| LAM FAIR of Great Engemann parlors | Mra. Beulah Davis, assisted by! opps pebple of the Middle oe Mra. Wig Mra. Jolley, will en din she a} Nolahbore and | *fe coming to Beattle this summer . after. partly to see the exposition, but i friends next Tuesday 1904, primarily suse they are Inter | 100m, June 8, at her reaiden 4 anoe Place hours of en | @ated in the or at cour a hie inkl ee mete = CLEARANCE A cordial invitation te ex Northwest Agriculturtet, who is to to all friends of the Netgh.|@eattle from Minneapolis with bors wife an arty of 18 Minnesota: POPULAR AIR es BWANA TUMBO.” j mmittee ‘ The Hoot Mirandy club gave a the Nath arty at the Moore theatre fast #04 declares that the exposition . r ATO , rit ts a tarceal hager'to tela the Norwest country bevel! ENTIRE STOCK OF SILK WAIST member M "} been: wonde Ww ell € eee || “ more, who If fernadh te RE | through the Middle West during the ta. Mr. Dunmore and his brother | P&S rear Tomorrow evening ends one of the greeny . The party of Basternors ia sta have some extensive real estate in aah! : t ' torests in the Alberta country, and ha eg ey a waist sales ever held in this city. You have tad ‘ esterday they were the gues : it tn to 4ook after these that the] ime Oion of Mrs. Et. Weath: || one day more in which to make a selection frond present trip will be made. Last) ‘2° | Te tleabice Seare f : > as ie money to get him out of a southern carnival. President Chilberg will night's party wae a very fostive one, ae a. % Aiea oe a complete stoc k of the best and most ‘oda a 5 ‘ ‘ he t silk waist styles at so great a reduction. prison Walker, working ainglo also attend the Portland celebra jeoncluding in a lancheon other guesta expressed their d¢ ‘ excepted. Until 6 o'clock tomorrow "cat }handed, was helping megro slaves ton — Hght gt the beanty and compact was branded in eo rig’ an y fol 1 t " we . hoe , bs e justifiable presele on i h eet t es in the country—the Mt Rose Judging from what Dudley saya; the a Snes 7) ay cater Me. | than regular. i YA Manoa Lc AN ARTIST AND TWO SINGERS DEAL WITH LATE ST AFRICAN SUCCESS, him. Northern abolitioniets ralsed | will have a handsome float in the MONUMENT TO MAN WHO STIRRED THE COUNTRY IN THE DAYS OF SLAVERY. escape from Florida across the bh ROSE OBBERVATORY }_ Dudley Doe, the captain of the) noes of the Beatle tair United States marshal, observatory, 10,800 feet high, in re t 1 lave stealer the midat of the Sierras in Nevada will pot have & wing left); r, Birt-Ally Bio- |] = ARCH BILL | Ho pleasant Jot for the men who | 2.tt tt of the Held with after the | per's ile Hohe ________————- fae THOMAS MADE have to run ft, but the obeer a - . - . - — — . . Mayor Miller today signed the! *8* put up there on the theory iil COMMISSIONER bill ting $4,900 for a “Wel. | that If you want to kuow what the tn and Francis W. Grant,| Weather ls really like you've got) ena jont of buildings, has| ‘bunt It down jp ite James A. Wood, director of ex-| planned to immediately close The observers don't have to stay ploitation at the exposition, yes (contract for ite construction with there aij the time. They make a)f) terday appotnted Will F. Thomas Strehiow, Freese & reon, The tip from their flresides about once special commissioner of the de | plans have already been drawn and ;® Month and siay a week. Thé in }partinent to visit eclties in the |aceepled. Under the bid of these *rume nts are selfrecording, #0 Northwest, advertising special cottractors there’ will be a suff. t tear off the paper records I} ; }dates at the fatr and arranging |clent sum left out.of the appropria 8s ry back. They have to go} | Special programs and events, Mr. ton to maintain the arch durtng the on snowshoes, and carry provisions 7) Thomas will go to the Portland | period of the exposition, The arch on packs, and frequently driven | }) } Rose carnival next week to ad-| will span Second ay, at Marton st, back by the heavy bilerards and | vertive the exposition. The A-Y-P. | and will be 65 feet In height spowstorme i q <> SBSBS~s\ ManyMenMust ~ we Chinaware || Work | Wage Earners must have homes. The city of IRONDALE, on -Port Townsend bay, 38 miles from Seattle, MONUMENT TO JONATHAN WALKER, "Why, that brand fe highest honor! han tts traces never yet | Upon old armorial hatehments was | @ prouder blazon set { And thy unborn generations, as they | tread our rocky stra | Shall tell with pride the At Less Than Half-Price to Close Out = a eae heir father's branded —Whittler’s “The Brand j > 7 fger vide of tha bane ot the sions Sale Won’t Last Long—Come Early grill house the hundreds of workmen in the big steel mills which will start = operation next October. Even now a community is being formed there. Ma- | terial is being taken to the spot for the erection of stores, churches, schools, public utilities and homes by the score. When the steel mills start up, less than four months hence, there will be a big population in IRONDALE, Not only the workmen in the mills, but doctors, lawyers, teachers, clerks and arti- sans of every kind will go to make up the busy life of the new community. | Increased population means increased realty values. MUSKEGON, Mich, June 4.— Almost forgotten ts he now—Jon-| athan Walker, the “Man with the) Branded Hand.” Only a gray and rumbling monument, 30 yeare old, in @ cemetery here, stands to re | mind the world of what he did | He stirred the whole nation a) half century ago, did Walker. Whit-| tler wrote a famous poem about | Tomorrow morning, beginning sharp at 8 o'clock, we shall close out four lots of fine Chinaware. Booth Silicon China, English Semi - Porcelain and American Semi-Porcelain, in various pretty designs with dainty decor- ations. See the — Chinaware gaa Now in Our Show ae SS [eS a 2 ace = To secure the benefit of increasing value, it is necessary to purchase at | Lot 5c || tot 1 0 | fot 1 5 Lot 20. < | the earliest possible stage of a city's development. No.1... IC! No.2 FUC) No.3 TIC | No. 4 c) i 8 | | epee j | je ‘a | You have'a chance now to get in on the ground floor at IRONDALE. A p nner co te dinne o " Pr . ‘ : eoaus Get aaa | | fas diinad eaiee! | Platters, open vem Platters, pickle Lots which you can buy now at nominal prices will soon double, treble and fee cups and saucer fee cups and saucers, | etable dishes, pitch dish itet k a pend E ? : bowls, sauce dishes howls, sauce dishes, | | . neat a ygteors quadruple in value. That has been the history of lots in every steel city in dessert plates and dessert and dinner | ers and dinner | plates and cream = ¢ - ‘ bone dishes | | plates, pitchers | | plates. | pitchers the world ; | eee ae Deis ad Such purchases are going to make Seattle men and women financially independent, Opportunities like this, which come but seldom, have been the foundation of nearly every great fortune | The rapid growth of IRONDALE will be forced by the presence of the | steel mills, which represent the biggest industry in the United States today. LOTS INIRONDALE ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. DON’T DELAY ANY LONGER. OBTAIN A CHOICE LOCATION WHILE YOU HAVE | THE OPPORTUNITY. COME TOMORROW TO OUR OFFICES AND | GET COMPLETE INFORMATION, MAPS, PLATS AND DETAILED PRICES. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO VISIT IRONDALE IN PERSON, ; WE CAN MAKE A MOST DESIRABLE TICKET ARRANGEMENT FOR ’ Great Smyrna Rug Sale Saturday ' See Them in the Show Window 200 Smyrna Rugs on sale Saturday all day and up to 10 p.m. These are new and up- don’t want to “shop” --just plain buying is enough. You where you can get want to know If you need a small rug where the wear is unusually hard, to-date in colors and ¢ you should ure one of these certain article, get 4x7 ft. $10.00 Rugs, special .....+++ $7.25 | 2-6x5 ft. $4.00 Rugs, special ......... $2.95 square deal and alway ae ; 4x4-6 {t. $7.00 Rugs, special ...... $4.95 | 1-9x3-6 ft. $2.50 Rugs, special ; gore 5 3x6 ft. $6.00 Rugs, special .......00, $4.50 | 1-6x3 ft. $1.30 Rugs, special .....++. si.2s | ee _ : | YOU BY WHICH YOU CAN GO AT A MINIMUM OF EXPENSE. =~ / shoe question by bu Another Very Good Quality Smyrna Rug ~~ : ing either of these 3x6 ft. $4.25 Rugs, special 2-6x5 ft. $3.00 Rugs, x4-6 ft. $2.50 Rugs, special ..,... $17 | 1-9x3-6 ft. $1.50 Rug makes here Old Oak Shoes, $4 Special ... specia | Moore Investment Co. | Stacy-Adams Shoe Monarch ALL THE gpeoir you Estate ~ ri med al a Son | $6 to SS, Maileable | Gas 400 Arcade Annex Ranges. Ranges. White Mountain Hoosier Kitchen Men’s Shoe Store Colman Bldg., 605 Ist ave. Cabinets, Refrigerators, SECOMO AMO UNION