The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1909, Page 7

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~ gIty REAL ESTATE Continued city REAL _RSTATE. Youngstown $6 DOWN, 92.50 PIR M0; You pl Never Again Be Able pew dune ® beau Lak the low veer yrut & looks from 18-min- | 20 mi Monee te phawt wo Macks trom © H1.b00 A... $490 mortenwe due Wal in Howeh Mark and the bunch goss aah 0 by ion to own, 200 Price $00. $1,400 ONLY #128 BALANCR $15 per Month co ral 1999; Hem, A Bungalow Lincoln Beach an K TO CAR, TO wRACH Chose THe WThRee Tract 50x150 FINE SOL, AND SPRING WATER. Tht» house hae four rome and eed te oteety finished matte, tel ~ 4 Beamed eeit We own this property And can sell 1 for B1188 on terme $200 Cash BALANCE $25 Per Month Our Me Byrnes with be Drive Station oom tote om house ae weit ae some. berautifel view tracts wear by. AND OTSTEITS on pening ER wa Lowman LeSMEN SRATTIR WILLMAN'S 54 JOHN MH WHITR CoMPANY 220% 40T Ovtental Midge. tnd. 2008 See L. E. Evett & Co. for Woodland Park Property Twe-room cottage, let orm. | atatn drawing and ovat meeer Take Ren and Yesier t | Square permeate | beni0@; ges, Hise, 1.208, Three-room cottage, lot seter rors Four-room cottage, fot ¢antte: Four-room euttage, tot 100n160; { toeene Five-room cottage, lot xt £- | teem Ma-room cottage, tot ; Hae, Pte, 109 to alley, $550 and ap, per mosth, one binck te Phi sae toey Geuker to Marting- | acne v. seer « two Blocks (© Phinney ew. terme. Toke Phinney av. cag., Phones, North at. O'Brien station, |” oom carth: Lanae famous valley. fost CRRGON INVENTMENT CO. Si) Ortental Midy. MONDAY, SHIT 6 "$10 Dows #5 a Month GOODFELLOW BROS. ae Gh Salley ee ee ee eeeee Tll Be There errs Sf Dar. Le ting < at * EMPL REALTY CO, Et ptf , et av ia Sy, BLDG. Finer av % roomae, ea: 4 lots, House + tee eee es oe modern, | chicken | ? word from my mother 10 set! her five-acre tract, tn- | and chickens, near lara Brattio: wood ror ch, or three for $415. Lote Btock 1, Swinshart’s Add. Lote ate lewel. 2 bide ot Mantord st Ru Finlé’New 5-Room Modern Cottage Coment jaree lots good view: 2 blocks from ear, om heights of Woodland park Dill, af onty $2,600; $200 cash, balance easy terms DIXON & CO, Thira basemen ee four mon to show, oF sett newd ad, waaee Se fee ‘Wittman's lend enw 2. om encod fleor tw the Consider Here’ bi ‘ Price, Location and _Here’s Something "7 Rie® & co. Ferond as A Goon momma. AIT BORIS HOME. vr Sale. a ail filled. DA TH SEATTLE WELL BE "Glenwood Park LINE, CLM “ oat AND BRACH: AIL, CLEARED AND GRUB- BED, RBADY POR GARDEN $10 Down $5 Per Month W. T. CAMPHET I, 364 COLMAN [L0G. > « to warn against roulty deniers who are w fidence game in the columas of you | Asie aay mame tm, . n- | the “other fellow without fur. | whose ad to hnewer Then you'll know OLR MANSON & CO 214-816-NG-B1T New York iBloek. TLE DAY, MONDAY, SF . ie cee. INT BACH for| 20 saree LAMM. BATIL | Orchard, Fp and ffice; | — sap, b¥.acres an Les olty, Fy OW URE, ie 16th av. # Strangers, Attention! for | ‘| emer FOR sce bedding. a CITY REAL MOTATE Continued, | A ‘One Cottage Beautitur n | mission SHATTL® DAY oarn MONDAY WELL BR THAR Wer ity tevite you realty elt ehicken ranches ey WESEDRN the square Bank of Noter on National imerea ences Gity Call and seo de ANSON & ( Le arene test Mee 4 Mock Snap—Good Tract Valley Land; New House al cs George Loin Vali BH jf . suey ity, On Seatiio- Ta. ott SEATTLS DAY, MONDAY, wm OB THe” gl fat for aate. . ing distance $116. Manhatian Phone 3583 SEATTLE DAY. MONDAY “WELL fe Tremion WANTED To > a Tim BEAGLE PURNEFURE & AUCTION Sohart, CORNER OF FIKE ST. 4 SIXTH AVE, UNDOUBTEDLY CASS THe sWGKeeT ANE FURIE TURE AND eT Te dispose an advanta, rirwent Wa. Department FREMONT FURNITURE co. second-hand goods Wighes prices paid Valdes Pure. 1619 tet. M. 2a20; Tad. Sone. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ~~ Bellingham Acreage Por exchange for Gasitie peopesty Wil eat FORENMAND # CO 302 Piomser Bide SEATTLE Day. MONDAT, “WELL SR THRE” ae aner. « We make epectany “nee Have teen im the Purina ¢ years Know how to Bande trades therafure can en-| change what you have fer what you wast B RXCHANGR Tgotte 4 180 Charry a Want to trade @ five-room cottmar on fie i Se ea ave two good view lotm Ixrte eseh, St Green Lake Mia. te exchange for) Duliding @ Rowse =H. 16, Star. ate MONEY TO LOAN, | CITT AND COUNTRY LOANS Cn, tmercved or vassat | proper and © per cont, asp amount $699, for long ot short tima and ; nd te; no delay, Sturtevant @ Coy BaT Dostow ‘Biock. Becond Cotumbia, MONEY FOR LIED PHO! and ethers furni oar — thet totes, without eae Shea ta; offices in th w rsieat Toman, to Spier ~—_ ot 1 wnt contracts: can Rank bulla pendent 1569 7 PRR CENT GEORGE V. 1002 EMPIRE BF lomne, lowest raise Confidential jewton, 20% People's Dank Bide. ra Loane om furniture, hor Roach, Meom 717, New Yo LOANS-—£12 Mehinorn Bidg. FOR _SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. BASH AND DOOR MARGAING. Crone panei doors for painting, $1.16 cae panel doors for statoin Sottane front araved giase "medium priand COMPORTTION ROOFTNG. watght 38 ide, per squaee, 1296. weteht +6 Ibe, per square, $1.76 oniy $2.46 Tee Seale it lore. our little book, “How to A tree. windows an4 doors from us F own mill, well anyone. ship any- rice, Send for Matied free, @-hole ranks, bed. tables, Call evenings, 6120 #th N. W Ballard 19 for sale ch and ue 99 You: w Savage rifle vory cheap. $0. Tracie, Koom 906% Third tt full “AUCTION SALES. “AROTION GAT AT Tava WIRAT AVE, TH, 10:30 A mu! 10:40 sharp mith typewriter and desk cable upright piano, rouge and drenera, hes, Great *. auction prices , WO First wy Ind. 1177, Sule Tuesday —}the tar i}ot the Si sented by a steer drawing a deco- ug [rated wagon, “i Mine Workers of America. A dix wel by THE ‘LABOR APPEARS. IN GRAND ARRAY TODAY (Conetuded. ) bers on the program in quick sue cession, ending with a drawing ¢ each union having one cha Three of the most interesting ¢ tests were those fn which the short est, tallest and most homely man on the grounds drew prises. The win ner of every contest walked away } with something to remind bim of his vietory over hin competitors. | Prize for the Homely Man. For tnatanee, the homeliest man recelved a box of cigars. "This te the first time in three years that we have started our para in good weather,” said) Grand Marshal Listman just before the parade started | “On the last two labor days in| rained, and that took all of the joy | out of the oceaston. Today's weather | has greatly in making this and most aw ried pageant that we have ever he! | Many Seattle houses known t be} unfair to organised labor, according to Grand Marsbal Listman, asked permission to enter floats tm othe parade, but they were dented the privilege, A large number of other houses that employ union men, on the other hand, were represen Under Look and Key, Im order that the public would/ not know in advance how their floata wore decorated the majority of the uniona kept them under lock | and key unti! the eleventh hour, This was done partly to tnerease interest in the long procession One of the unique Moats waa that ot the Painters’ union. They had on a big track a miniature house, which a few members of the anion Were painting while it moved along with the rest of the parade, Ap other interesting feature was that | butehers, who were repre Renton Cetebrates. RENTON, Sept. 6.--Labor Dey i was duly celebrated by the mine) workers of Renton at Bi Dia mond, where a baseball game and other athletic events were given under the direction of the United parade and picnic also were feat-| tures of the celebration. The speaker | ‘of the day was ©. O. Young, who delivered an address on the trades movement. The committee in charge of the affair wae con ot William Davidson, P. H. Martina, William Darbaey, Charles Scofield and Thomas Raymond. “The Time, the Pines aud the Girt” As tupetut and entertaining am of ore, “The Time, the Place and the irt” reappeared at the Moore then- tre last might, where gathered one of the lararst Sunday aight audt- ences for wow The feat that moat af the catchy aire of this gro- doetion have been long since whie oy it oftect tied to death. had. no. spgenent sftest was the some tla nit thet it was when the production firet hit the road, and It took se¥- eral curtain calle to matiefy the aud- was here lost there- hy continue to 6 in future years, with frequent vartations in the without losing any of ite che ing In this instance. (be anyone who hasn't * pr r conception of oe merite of this musical comedy. i for iteatf, and present pro- duction at the re in every bit as good as the previous ones, noth- toa romaine to be sald. To the wine it te sufficient. Grand. Does “A Knight for a Day” Des. And am the season's op piece hite the right spot well playe or th mp gleefully y are there merely to provide fan. Do they provide? Ack any mam woman or child who journeyed to the Grand theatre yes- terday and ascertain. j From the getaway there * dotn’, and it’ done with a peaking of fun purvey eon Edward Hume. id Grace De Mar title Day, tt vant Indy. This ee nitaye busy shoveling that obejoytul stuff time and again of clever per There area bun i Cameron, Kiuge and «a aap and dant to the plece which tal tt doubly Aceptebia after the Perris Hartman combination. Most of the song nom bere earned deserved recalis, and the staging and costuming Ls aright and fitted with paprika, Youll misw a by seving Seattle. whoop and a bang Russel! wn new stock company held at the Seattle theatre yeater 4 was given a wel t actors and actr where they were forced willy to give the best that waa tn At the time heard on hit the comin: tearful according to her announcement Lots. Lois theatre stock season was company which of becoming Junt Down at the yoxtor- day the fourth opened by gives every as strong May and t uiding end Jaan are bound ¢ er the wrence 1 they t y Lawrence and Mr dusky ejected to open thalr engame ment with quaw Map made ttle patrons b n familiar to Mam: I nom. Use Allen's Foot-faae, antiseptic p Tt chives Hot 110K ¢ Foot ating of The Sy Acht # fj values in Uncalled-for sors, A fine now line of Men's Furnishings, Hate, Caps and sult Cases. Also Full Dress Suite for | SALE—WOOD AND COAL. Por union uantity, quality and servie uel Co, Queen Anne 2626. Morson ote.; | or week Main 2260, Ind. 1999. and ft pulle the cord | 4 "A Knight for a|- TAR--MONDAY, S A Notable Sale of Fall Suits Tomorrow FALL SUITS WORTH $32.50 SAMPLE LINE OF NEW MILLINERY AT ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 10 200 Stylish Suits for Fall wear are New arrivals by late ex and popular shades. ‘I every size for misses or women, 48-inch bust measure. lined, plainly tailored. and $32.50. Suit at .... for $24.50 . . $10.00 BUY PLUMES—t-2 SAVED in this offering press, including new fabrics hirty-sqven different styles; from 16 years to Long coats, silk and satin wah. se values are $30.00 ne en nent ee ee New Fall am All new shades and ma terials, including broadcloths, serges and panamas, fashion- ed in latest modes; 20 differ- ent styles; low waist lines are emphasized; also the Moyen Age tendencies. Priced at $15 to $50 Gis School ae The newest, most admired effects are shoe-top skirts and over-blouse suits. Joth one and twoepiece styles; pretty, full-plaited skirts, in serge for general wear, Sizes 6 to 16 years $12.50 to $25 ne ne Fall Waists Are the With emphasis on the “plaint Plainly Tailored Styles y.” Beauty and"grace of line and material have entirely replaced the much-betrimmed lingerie Styles; plaits, tucks and trimmings range from Full lines are on show in the satesroom the Prices hand-embroidery constitute Final Clearance of the Plume Sale *Prices lowered to one-half on some lines. Owing to the great success of last week's sale, we have decided to continue it Tuesday and We Heavy buying has mg ever before. HALF All Plumes from $10. irked every day of this sale. Only quantity-buying made the prices possible. ance, and prices are lower than ever. PRICE 0 to $20.00 regularly. HE \T0 SECOND AVE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ee CR Piper, Lawyer: Nustand and with ee ee and HT Uniow bieck. bal NE. G UNIVERSITY ST PLUMBING. Es TLE “Comte dnesday. Women have bought Plumes for less money than Tomorrow and W ednesday, a final cles ar Good variety of shades and prices to choose among, at— ONE-THIRD OFF All Plumes from $2.50 to $10.00 regularly. ISHER | Dorothy Dodd : ee Shoes | for Women. STORAGE. 1 | “Clon Feanater, aiuing & Storage Co. sh4 tet. Phones. she, ind 808. —te clothing Kowo. me First ae. tnd. Sate into Y uiter aco bide. per ane Coreta Townseet, S65 Watley conmittation tes; husband. wife a) Injurten collections W. K Willingen sake, Washi we om. | Cort. Peoples Bank Ditge ~ Hanford Abstract ne Main 194. eee THE CANADISN mea oF com an neral ea on | BICYCLES. tate Bon inge tor bicycle repairs, | BOOKS AND “STATIONERY. G Book Store. atte Th Dr. Dav Northern ‘hank hide CLAIRVOYANT dre most reliable me tum. given, 3414 Fourth av rey @ Lucky chai DENTISTS. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, —_ TT » P. HUGHES, Union ot HAIR GOODS. it om wale, 618 Union. vista 2 Eicis | OPTIC.ANS. J. W. Kdmonds, Oph. D, Graduate Op- | Palcony Btone-Fisher Co, Ind ttle Pattern and Model Works Main 60 __ PHYSICIANS. has removed ph wM. 7 nee. — Both to 219-20 phones 102 ~“Ghiigctiona 1609 Fe Gaderson Guppiy Co. 111 Cherry wt | Place PRINTERS. ad Printing Co. bh phones 1371 ree, i Binging Pn Visifer Drhuting House, 168 Beneca. SHOE DEALERS. qabinet work TRANGFER ‘COMP PATI ies. Express, (tu Roving. Office phone. Ballard 12; rea dence, Batiard 95 SHOWCASES. } a A REED 2:2 5 2 ‘Shaw's Bhowcase Co cases and |” Lennard Budd. P. Nelson. Central Bide mie 2218 Pine. "ina 3668. The best men's and ar lowest possibie prices, scl Movach, 1626 Ptest aw SIGNS AND cUSE NUMBERS. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Fox and other makes. Pacific Type- 222 N.Y. Block rt Ind. 1999, Receninehidrs oP ocath Division NOW OPEN BIG FREE EXCURSION Tuesday and Wednesday BIG FAST STEAMER VENUS LEAVES PIER 6 AT 10 A. M., RETURNING EARLY $600 Worth of Black- berries to an Acre Rais- ed on This Property. IN THE EVENING. No tickets needed for the big land sale of the fourth division of 4,000 acres on the waterfront. We have sold over 7,000 acres to Seattle and Eastern people. Hundreds of Seattle people who followed our lead to big profits and attractive homes at Green Lake and Hillman City have bought there and are clearing land, laying sidewalks and building homes, Waterfront $50 to $150 None Higher ‘Think of it! You'll never again have such a chance to buy waterfront acreage on Puget Sound. All waterfront, desirably located, is owned by wealthy men who will not sell for several times the price we are asking. Eight fresh water lakes full of trout and black bass. This is your last chance to buy choice waterfront cheap, as we can’t buy any more for five times our priced. Tons of ripe berries free on this land. Hundreds of Se attle people have got rich buying land of us. A few dollars down and 10 cents a day or $2 a month payments make it easy for the poorest people to be able to buy 5 acres on waterfront. You don’t need any brains to make money on land around Seattle, as the rapid increase in population makes the land more valuable every day, and that is why C. D. Hillman has made several million dollars on land increases the last few Years. Fine oyster and clam beaches on this land, Alfo street car lines an@ railroad. We want all the men we can get, at good wages, to work for us. See Rice or Sutter on steamer Venus, Pier 6, before 9:30 a. m., or C, D, Hillman’s land manager in Times Block. Call and get BREE MAPS AT ONCE. Everett peop take launch Birmingham at City dock, Everett, daily at 10 a. m. to visit this property, or see Peake Bros., on Rucker av. at Everett.

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