The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1909, Page 4

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ten mee THE STARSFRIDAY, JULY 16, 1909 OO aLaPae anew) lo. TM AS 1 1 User of ne Dream Stuff Figures Out What This City Will Be One Hun dred Years Hence. BY WARRINGTON DAWSON staff Correspondent of the United | Press HA, BF AIVA > the 5 ACQUITTED, Ra hella nea | plies to every ¢ |ried with the i. — ee the en Acvunds, was ap H © Jadge nevered and he recolved a y afta a J "$1008 = DOWN SALE Commencing tomorrow, Saturday, July 17th, ending next Saturday, July 25th, any Ladies’ Suit, Skirt or Waist, Men's Suit or Rain Coat will be sold on special terms of $100 down and $1.00 per week. Every one is welcome to buy during this Sale for $1.00 down and $1.00 per week. Do not wait or put off coming in, as these terms are for this Sale only. Come tomorrow or any day next week, select whab: you want and $1.00 down is all we will ask. We do as anet gaan Unan | WoGhac we advertise. toated the soll. He also farmed tn —— _ -—- the Alberta country, He sold his farm there at $20 and bought an ad ditional 102 acres from the Grand Trook Pac and Co, adjoining his Nechaco homestead, at $16.00 en *S ui a ies’ uits He was satiefied with his four yoarw’ resulta there, and wanted) nd. His old farm, now an-| f : i tion envy growiag | : Vash § Se ion with bear) crowing | Fancy Worsteds, Plain Blue — bay Tees, Wor J atoes, ote,, will pay for the newty bought ove i. Serges, ete., at Joseph Beandoin ts another Ne} * 50 10 chac ler who bought last month 2 from the same company. | $1 5 $1 8 e 9 Hie fine farm of 100 acres la grow i ing & crop this year that the owner | 9 17 5 0 22 i belloves will be a record breaker 2 Postmaster W. J. Milne of Nechaco e 9 ie ati} another purchaser from the Grand Trunk Pacific Land Com pany, and & score more could be e 9 parned j 3 Rich soll, mild climate, natural ir-| a {matt 4 health dings, © : al cewion and beuty warowines | = You get the goods on — Skirts, Shirt Waist make Nechaco a paradise for farm * 4 to the best there ts t ore-« rival to the beat there «0 first payment, Petticoats, etc. Thousands of farms have been | sold there in the last few years wee eee ee eee eee 2:2. 22a ig wing hie legacy EUS WA Ht cs {ity United Pre Oyster gray line 16 The | used for this cha ‘ k, and it te t aihed. with bralding tn exactly the sa h will ree » Asia and A pulation gr clearings, bi vensuses. deaths ar ' Preise ny olecte 4'to match the gown 7 in My Wife, But Oh, You Kid?’ This is the most popular song of the day and is one St Me hite In the July list of new VICTOR RECORDS Harry Lauder, the great Scotch comedian, sings two new Renton bill, our population In 1980 will reach 1,801 thua re quiring Chief Ward to jpolicemen for the re: tricts. “In that year our postal receipts will pay off the national debt. In 1990 the salmon pack wil! bring our population up to six billion in round numbers, and ballding lots on Mt Ratoler will be solling at $49 a cubic ineh Due reason why people have “Our sehool population will ex | corns and sore feet Is because | need the presont population of the they buy shoes without due care |! oarth by 4,250,000, which will be fm selecting a last. a fair record Come to the Men's Shoe Store and we will tell you the KIND Witt: Go to Mere. OF A LAST YOU NEED “In the year 2000 our population For style, comfort and good | will have reached the grand and wear, try imposing total of 22,068,035,000, thus knocking the Malthuslan theory into a cocked hat, and making it neces Old Oak 00 sary to take up homesteads on ° Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Alpha Shoes me | Centauril and other outlying dis triects. And 2009, just 100 years from now, the census will show For fashionable shoes, the | Seattle's population as 55,000,000, fue best, (6 Teewhe there.eny, aes Stacy-Adams, $6 to $8, and the |/000 ,tn round numbers, Our city the Peter Lareon groups. Of these ee eee Oe Re 5 Sirectery Sih conalet of EO the Grand Trunk Pacific has about! celled. volumes, of 2,000 pages each. it Tay 100 left Thane banaved’ ane a We also aw a fall tie will require all the people of Lon. ‘ be sold at $16 an ser terme of} . for Raha: pa al ar eh abby. ‘shoes. Cal ts $2.60 down and the bal on easy | Baying Sr FRR CERERORMBETR RAF . records, “Bhe la My Daley,” and “Jean MeNeill.” “My Cousin Caruso,” sung by Billy Murray, ie the most comieal record wo have had for several months. Among the other hits are, “I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew,” by Eddie Morton; “Did He Run?" by the Peerless Quar tet; “If I Had a Thousand Lives to Live,” by Edward Hamilton Ie addition to the July let we have just received a special catalogue ot one hundred new double faced records, and see our samples payments at 6 per cent. There ts our 84 stores M4 ho government or raliroad land for ch you to dane B preemption. This offer, therefore, Laseo ” “| When the raliroad ta finished men! Colman Bidg., 805 First Avenue. & «U who know the country predict that Repair work « spectaity no one acre in the Larson group can | ze ~ be purchased for a price under $75. | enables us ee. UNION 2 ng eG to undersell One Block From P. 0. bet. 4th and 5th ie Lewis Bros. & Co., of Spokane and Chicago, opened the door Every Article m the Store this morning at the Buffalo.Sales Room to Seattle people, plac- Marked in Plain Figures ing before them the greatést bargain feast ever attempted on first class merchandise. Mén’s and Boys’ Clothing and Fur- nishings, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Suitcases, ete. At this writing the store is being thronged with eager buyers © approving of the unusual money saving opportunity and Lewis: Bros, & Co.’s great displays, and their speedy and fearless method — of merchandising. Everybody come for bargains. We believe.you would do well to come as early as possible if you expect to gebw your pick of this enormous stock at slashed prices. Remember the name and number: BUFFALO SALES ROOM, 424 PIKE STREET, COR. FIFT Open evenings for the benefit of those who ¢an’t attend daytime Lewis Bros. & Co., of Spokane and Chi Every Article in the Store Marked in Plain Figures

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