The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1909, Page 7

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LE—FURNIT aed 1, headed by Mayor Gena Whore I mot Mra, Herdie King, but Cont! nued Gould, of Priday Harbor, will viatt Wiitead of getting money from her the fal she got money from me 1@ Pactfic Coant A cinta mn of Leaving Hot Springs, I returne ureerymen moots at Good Wan Kranctwco, where an ad’ r Roads Bullding on the ai grounds Wife brought me 200 anewer tomorrow morning PArried Mra The first meeting of the Eduoa from her mal Cx ofa at the expoattion will be held tn the ood Roads i Hie Final Venture Hullding at 8:80 this evening. “Bttorwards | went to Sto married Mra. Trethewa who ' < “BROTHER DAVE” HERE, y had me gent to pri At Rev, W. W, Van Oradal, of Great | wine time | was corresponding Jat Mont known throughout te ida Mitchell at Ingleside and - fontana as “Brother Da and Wis a letter | wrote to her that D TO SUY—FURNITURE | Bellingham al Whatcom oie one of the famous secuta of y my duplicity to Mra fine 2 avorion| County Send 5,000 Vis-||" country ee ae ty and ait | et , MMPANY oxpoaltion r fn Orede phine Henninger of! Sue er a sixrm ave itors to Exposition To- ia superintendent of the Groat Palle Oakland answer Fras e tatrict of the Methodist churot Concluded olseo ‘ad’ and | m her! pur PAYS THR MIOMRST i (Coneluded.) r , Casi ocamal day, ~—| “After my marriage at Stockton an ECS to Portland, Oregon, whore, under|! Went to Ban Diego, where I met 1 . courted|@ German aplinster named Katy With 5,000 visitors sala the name of John Mad 1 court tre m ellin i — = — 10 women at the same time, | met) Heone, We went to La and tute, Whateorn Gout’ tec nes them by advertising in two daily| Were married, 1 got the Hconse in lebrated at the fair tod Peg papers, 1 think | got 600 anawers| the name of John ©. Anderson. 1 meat clover today an d the to those ‘ads left her at 229 Pacific av, Long ware —" = bey 1 remained in Portland two} Teach, on the 6th of the present ONT “PURNIT The formal am was held rel | montha but only married one wom-| Manth, 1 told her I wae going to} Mee pends. Mighest prtoes afterne the Washinaton State an, Her name wan Elisa Jones, if) Germany Pom, 1810 toe M1929, Tod $908 | Tullding, President Chilberg, Com 1 remember correctly oe Fare | Marries for Good Time. LIVESTOCK missioner Hor ker, Mayor De| VOTING WAS FINISHED bHorr.| eur the tee igh os tin tho], “Went to San Francisco on July ool Mattos, of Helliugham, and Frank! LY AFTER NOON, BUT RE | inrgont coal yard in South Portiand, |! meet Minnie Cather, with tixby, of Lynde: reing the} gly 7 be ete 1om I had been correspond oakors, Th . sok makinn be SULT IS UNKNOWN. I got $1,800 from her, but I feel dae A ‘ ef a whe ie to ’ c woh g was she, it seems, who put the de sHowed by a reception at wh ees sure she would have given me § teeliuhe Geta ta , ; tnent What in somal bs, 4 n, 000 if | had asked for it. I iived) Treth way peea lone vlaretie ER oy 3 eases, At the What-| LOS ANG On ie ta ee “t want to say that T marcied all at. Phases | ¢ nty th In the Agricultur:| The voting fo election of exalt Courted Ten at Once. | these women just to have a good ha Ng, Cherries, postal cards|od ruler and his subordinate offi-| “At the same time I was courting| time. The doctors told me I did A _ von f Whatcom county |cers of the B. P.O. E. fintahe | Mine others, One of these was the/ not have Jo fo live and | found were given to ¥ ahortly after ne and it was then | fleh wife of & soa captain who ran! pleasure Ir ing wo who were Tomorrow will be announced that the lots would} Seamer between Seattle and] willing to marry money | and a crowd of ¥ bo turned over to the committee on| Nome, She wanted to leave her/did not have 1 am sorry about ne thia afternoon. It fs not] husband.and marry me the Heone girl and Mra. De Bonnett itkely that the results will be known} “I took Mra. Jonoa to Oakland | If I live Jong enough | am golng to L before tonight and left her th Then | want! give the Hoone girl back §400 1 got Indications point, however, to the | (0 Los Ange and on to Memphia,| from her arge Tracts fas ee tere: gel ties teas ten os Monin a ry I etnnat! 0, for exalte King. 1 left her in Louisville, Ky 1D COUNTRY nati, Ohio, for exalted ruler J, | Sing per in il K WANTS LICENSE REVOKED recat $50 AND UP U. Sammis, of lowa, was also in the |!" May, 1907 | f repeated violations of edt vas ' © epente ations © = t race, but it in believed that mueh This was the end of my matrt-| ing sunday Nquer aélling May Thy am bie ar e r) support acknowledged before the, ™onlal adventures u went to]... er wrot t Book voting was swite! Of the 1,160/5¢ Louie Inst year Innerted | oi) last night as chor ehnpeve : $35 AND UP ballots east, supporters of Horr 4 ‘ad’ in @ newspaper. Then I! vticn of the antoon lines pe tet Ferme $1 and 82 Moathty man claim at least $50 me t Mra. Minnie Allen, from whom| Weight propricter of the Loon ee , { $200, Mra, Catalina Baugh-| " aa : . ae These prices are what made || SALOO ED man, who wave mo $160, and Mra.j ue Se eee ae =~ norton Heights property N IS PINCH jAllee Richardson, wh | eta — soap henesy SN ate Mert wile > so fast Patroimen C. 5, Smith and Chad|and a pond ring through her! / le Paes an’ es r “4 property {a alongside the || Ballard swooped down on Tate's! acqua ce with me A head]. rant Pesccor tenn ig Meo « Bremerton Navy Yard and we || *4loon, First av 4d Washing at one of the howpltale tr wd =e R EXCHANGE. are butlding a city there. The |) on st. early this morning, and ar Loule gave me $200. Her first SALE 0 wonderful future of Bremerton || rested C. W. Howes, a bartender was Cat 10, but 1 can't Holghts is assured, as Ur James Glendenning, a px the rest of it. I did rid ALLEGES NON- SUPPORT = Sam is spending millions on his of violating the L o'clock | marry any of the women navy yard nance though | was engaged to all | ——— For this week we are offering patrolmen seuss . \ Ruck . a| then oe severe! thers whose) Charging that #he was married | A FREE TRIP bar ot fhe Galea, With Siakt) Poste es o tran prey y Rid pele Bp ay bree To show you the navy yard and |) t of ale under bis a Huck soled by a Women ary 15, only «ix months ago; that he 28 Sremerten te We can . shel aa 4 oO gape Then, in Fast St. Loula | met bee refused to support her from that Seek, boone, ¢2t prove to you that a small in on $20 b Howes and a om Frisk, but she was to ee eye lierry _ 4 a ee asseiek. Biel De me vestment in Bremerton Heights denning deposited $100 bait “™** : w me and I did not get _ a _ <3 a widower, § gan will bring you large returns. || each = m her yauces Worth bes filed complain evs AT LA\ aaa Bleck, Th) Fv BD Belle, 008 Pisccer Matte $04 Pioneer and corporations U CLAIAVOVANTS. the beet Colonia! ae ey te, at 14 oe Stevens, spirites op Ali east tr aa Sop ‘ 1 ur 1 a 's Savings sae work NOTARY PUBLic - sani ‘Tortiner Os Biers OPTICIANS. ah Oph dD. Bea” Bene Fisher PAINTERS, Decorating me or © were Paperhang!, Gt Gay ot on 5 1H Beneen” ; ENT ATTORNEYS Hooks ay WAT PROT E jon, D ta i fomtsiore tlorney, Colman Bloc Make so mistake when el 8 tlsirroyant ank Bide ie The Star about the HAIR GOODS, 18 yen We will guarantee a large profit || price list and cireulara. tial to the Giles drug at 13th ay. the streets much io the day time The bill » ing all wires in the 8. and Jackson at night. The and easily cluded the detectives contra! = bu oe §6district below SEATTLE ene cash ree pried open After leaving St. Loula | met) ground at the end of three years. andas yf sliver, a gold| Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson of lola,| whieh " . 0) pleh p for a final vote 106 Cherry ou” co Floor. j| ring and @ registered package were | Kansas, and got $1,400 from her. | wae to the corporations Bremerton Office: Oregon Bldg. See the sights of the navy yard ta our free auto. Ter Eioengo rts Lounges and Sant tary Couches ta great array rorson, re TURK relieviny oyes, © improve the appearanc A ninor mat but lady thinks tt ant. Perhap: I can help you won Tye Ocgliat and Not an Op reade . “Aurtiat The Raven oreveription service » | Means that the doctor's skill in p: } | seribing Ie most efficiently supple | mented by the druggists skill in| compounding. RAVEN DRUG 50.) 1416 Second Av. ts Hotel The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLONS tee Fine Av, Wonderful values in Men's Tallor-Made Unealled-for Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettos and Tre tore, A tine new of Mon's Furnishings, Hate, Caps and Suit Cases. Also Full Dress Suite for PLUMBING. teat een T. LOVERING hae remor Lomber” Bachange "hore SUPPLIES. Te trea 1 Cheery ot. —< | PRINTERS. } Trick Binding and Pri niin Co. featt ul | PHOTOGRAPHER ; ead Pike “ POSTAGE STAMPS, eations bought snd sold Sehwede ent prices SHOE DEALERS, The beet men's lowest possible pr . | Reusch, 1698 First av Union Transfer. Moving & 1886 Ist Phones, Main $5 Supply Co. ty the ot how rk. Malo #26 Bunset it you «| Transfer Co; contr Lowest possible rates fod D. Utiey Daliera moving. Offiaes pr dence, Ballard #61 t one, Ballard th, } tntan taken, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1009, All this time | was living under | for support and has asked the court | in one year at the present BURGLARS USE CROwBARS, =‘! HAMme Of Madson and the police | te enjoin oe husband from selling | prices. Call at our office for | is wat ‘eniber wat. f noe ve looking for ne property belonging to bim. free tickets o tte for 7 % crows: on ear wu that name for deserting the h ote or write for maps, door, burglars forced an entrance Joues woman, { didn’t appear on| @OB8 BACK TO COMMITTEE. 1 then skipped out to Hot Springs, ALTERATION SALE At the Stern Furniture Co., 1528 Second Av. We must have the room to complete our extensive altera- tions. Every article in our store is being sold at one-third to one-half off their regular prices, comin! 7 WELCOME ARGH 15 SAID 10 BE ALMOST ‘RECEPTION 13 OF DR HONOR HUMANE OFFICERS: 10 P. A. BAKER my NIGHT EXHIBIT in — | An informal ie. | OF IBORROTE BABIES COMPLETED AT WoT =} ‘ey dent of the Ant i ; nwt “| Y Heeding numerous complaints | attorne will be held t oi CONTRACTORS GAY THE LONG af that the Igorotte | At the expo P eria F laa ates pallad to oe ; ir DELAYED STRUCTURE 16 ! hibit th ste at night te ALMOST FINIGHED vdequa wed, Humane Offi e tne cers John Vaupell and Kent toda 1 Att Hi jotarted an investigation which will 1 { Phe ¢ we et ond 1 ably lead to a discontinuance f f it the practice re Ww f 1 have received a number of| purity f att complaints from fair visitors that} Dr. 1 { if , the Igorrote babies engage tn the | Interesting t nd his b called show with parents th r ! 1 Humane Offic nit today, | pron t min lelayed is ropor to me that se |men of the city who have trouble the babies are thinly clad and that the he h up this work hiver and suffer during the #how. | event The arch 4 < It is also reported t that the | disclosn t now bable pt up late ight. If|in the » {t f t » rem these be the facts | propose to put @ : : top to It If there is @ statute cover ing the case THIEF BREAKS WINDOW There ery A thief heaved a brick ‘ uy. from one wide | BRI tt tt tet tte a Ne ne gles window it ' _— ig * | ty at ( , ” BANK CLEARINGS, ra payee - i " le Seattio gy | ERE 8 t ® Clearings today . .$2,644,206.23 # | '"° ' rash of the gla 2 & Balances 181,486.98 w | Proumht . ot * Tacoma # | C0088. * ade 6 EDUCATORS’ MEETING. ® Clearings today . .$1,182,061.00 # | °*°8r* CTORL y 1 Th Bey * Balances . > 124,044.00 # Annu f De * Portland &| TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT at # Cleartngs today , $1,626 | WASHINGT D. ¢ ) ‘ r ® Halances , 1264 0 * to { f * * ‘ f ] i re of Dow id ee ee Mill yy, THE EASIEST WAY— * THE ONLY WAY ws MU \ S S |==S Fora man to get ahead in this world and make himself independ- ent is by saving his money and properly investing it. — It isn’t what you make, but what you save, and after that, it = isn’t what you save, but how you invest it, that counts. Once get == some of your money working for you, and it won't be long before it =——<= earns as much as you do by your daily labor, and the best of it is, === it works day and night and Sundays. Once get the first thousand and === you will soon have other thousands. That is the experience of every === wealthy man in the country today. It is a mistake to think that the door of Opportunity is closed to the poor man. If you are such, you cannot buy and sell Second av. realty in Seattle, but remember that thirty years ago any lot in Se- attle could have been bought for a few hundred dollars. The thing to do is to get your savings into a new city, one in which lots have not already developed into expensive holdings, one in which lots have a future before them. Such a town is IRONDALE The last of the real cities of Puget Sound that will be founded for many years tocome. IRONDALE was merely a vacant plateau ten weeks ago. That is why the lots there are still priced at exceeding- ly low figures. In these short weeks IRONDALE has already grown into a bustling town of many business houses and several hundred in- habitants, and when the steel mills begin operation in October, IRONDALE will be a city in short order, for all of the army of steel plant employes will live and trade there. It’s a plain, simple, sound proposition that the man who buys a lot in IRONDALE today is going to double his money in a short time. IRONDALE is platted on three sides of the steel plant and every lot is a choice one. Every lot will be in demand as a homesite for the family of a steel mill employe. This is the place and now is the time for you to make money surely and rapidly, for you to lay the foundation of your fortune. You have the same chance now that the rich men of Seattle had a few years ago. Fifty dollars will serve as the first payment on every unsold lot in IRONDALE. Come to our offices tomorrow, mention this ad- vertisement in The Star and get some investment details from us that will interest you. Extension Table, Itke ent, made of quartered oak; 424neh top; 6-foot extension, has a very massive pedestal and hand-carved claw feet. Regular value, $27, Sale price.... $16.75 Je of quartered oak; has three drawers in or lined for silver; has French bevel plate quartered ine guar- x sont; Dining Chair, made of oak, upholstered in @ leather full Buffet, ke out, m top and one dra mirror; size 10x88; size of top 20x40; $16 75 regular value $26.00, Sale price, regular value, $25.00. Sale price .... ...+06 ' per set $15 99 Of BIK 666 ceee wenees ' | Prices Quality THE Best mn The Stern Furniture Company’ GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS, 1528 Second Ave. Between Pike ond Mg Se. a | Lowest UMN Moore Investment Comp’y 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX CTT ae ll & 750,000 Acres Indian Land Open to Settlers Under homestead laws, Reservation, Montana; Coeur d' Alene and Spokane Reservation, Washington, Some of the choicest land In the Northwest is contained in these trac Some is agricultural land, some grazing land, and there is some very valuable fruit and timber land. Prices will range from $1.25 to $7.00 per acre, Register July 15 to August 5 at Kalispell, Montana; Cocurd’ Alene, Idaho, and Spokane, Wash, all reached by fast trains of the Great Northern - way, Low round trip fares every day this summer, Stop over and register en route to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacilic Exposition. Land lies in the Flathead Reservation, Idaho, Send for illustrated book describing the country, and giving details about When, Where, and How to register, Enclose four cents for postage MAX BASS General Immigration Agent 220 South Clark St. CHICAGO, ILL c W. MELDRUM Pata iumbia St

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